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  1. 3. A melody or musical phrase, especially one that is easy to remember.
  2. 6. : A highly skilled musician, especially one who plays an instrument with extraordinary ability.
  3. 7. A musical phrase or rhythm that repeats persistently throughout a piece of music.
  4. 9. : An American singer, songwriter, and performer, widely recognized for her powerful voice, influential music, and dynamic performances in pop and R&B genres.
  5. 10. A Polish composer and virtuoso pianist, known for his delicate and technically demanding piano compositions, especially nocturnes and études.
  6. 12. Music that lacks a tonal center or key, often sounding dissonant and without a sense of resolution.
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  1. 1. An Austrian composer of the Classical era, known for his symphonies, operas, and chamber music, often regarded as a musical prodigy.
  2. 2. A German composer and pianist, widely considered one of the greatest composers in Western music history, known for his symphonies and piano sonatas.
  3. 4. A short musical composition, typically with lyrics, intended for singing.
  4. 5. Vibrations that travel through the air and are perceived by the ears, especially in the context of music.
  5. 8. The collection of music works that an artist, musician, or ensemble is prepared to perform.
  6. 11. The basic unit of time in music, often used as a measure of rhythm.