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- 2. A long and complex musical composition typically played by an orchestra. Symphonies often consist of several movements and showcase the versatility of instruments.
- 5. A live performance where musicians play music for an audience. Concerts are exciting and often held in large venues or outdoor settings.
- 6. A symbol that represents a specific pitch or duration in sheet music. Notes are written on staff lines and determine the melody of a song.
- 7. The steady and repeated pulse or rhythm in music. It helps you keep track of the music and sets the tempo for dancing or playing along.
- 8. The words of a song that tell a story or express emotions. Singing along to the lyrics allows you to connect with the message of the song.
- 9. A device or object used to create music. Examples include a guitar, piano, drums, or flute. Instruments can be played by blowing, hitting, or plucking.
- 12. Moving your body in a rhythmic and coordinated way to music. Dancing is a fun way to express yourself and enjoy the beat of the music.
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- 1. A musical composition that features a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra. Concertos showcase the skills of the soloist and the power of the orchestra.
- 3. The combination of different notes played or sung together. Harmony adds richness and depth to music and makes it sound more pleasing.
- 4. Someone who sings, plays an instrument, or dances in front of an audience. Performers entertain and bring music to life with their talent.
- 7. A group of musicians who play different instruments together. Bands can have singers, guitarists, drummers, and other musicians creating music as a team.
- 10. A musical composition with words that are sung. Songs can make you feel different emotions and often have catchy melodies.
- 11. The tune or series of notes in a song that you can hum or sing along to. Melodies make music memorable and enjoyable to listen to.
- 12. A person who plays recorded music for an audience at parties, clubs, or events. DJs mix and blend songs to create a seamless flow of music.