Music

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  1. 3. A part of a song that is repeated after each verse, often with multiple singers.
  2. 4. The speed at which a piece of music is played, usually indicated by beats per minute.
  3. 8. A musical piece or performance by a single musician or ssts, and clefs.
  4. 10. An object or device used to create music, such as a guitar, piano, or drums.
  5. 12. A series of musical notes played or sung in a pleasing sequence.
  6. 13. The act of playing or singing music in front of an audience.
  7. 14. The words of a song, often expressiinger.
  8. 15. The combination of different musical sounds played or sung together.
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  1. 1. The system of writing music using symbols, such as notes, reng emotions, stories, or ideas.
  2. 2. A group of musicians who perform together, often playing different instruments.
  3. 3. The person who leads an orchestra or choir, guiding the musicians during a performance.
  4. 5. The music that accompanies a film, television show, or video game.
  5. 6. The pattern of sounds and beats that give music a sense of movement and flow.
  6. 7. The basic unit of rhythm in music, often felt as a pulse or a steady pattern.
  7. 9. The process of creating and writing music, including melodies, harmonies, and lyrics.
  8. 11. A category or style of music, such as pop, rock, jazz, or classical.