Music

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  1. 1. A symbol used in musical notation to represent a specific pitch and duration. It is the building block of written music.
  2. 7. A person who writes or creates music. They often come up with melodies, harmonies, and arrangements for various instruments.
  3. 11. The regular pulse or rhythm that serves as the foundation of music. It is typically felt and counted in terms of measures and bars.
  4. 13. The act of presenting music to an audience through singing, playing instruments, or both. It involves skill, practice, and expression.
  5. 15. An object or device used to create musical sounds. Examples include the piano, guitar, drums, violin, and flute.
  6. 16. A large ensemble of musicians who play different instruments, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
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  1. 2. The speed at which music is played or sung. It can be fast (allegro), slow (adagio), or somewhere in between.
  2. 3. The combination of different musical tones played or sung together. It provides support and richness to the melody.
  3. 4. The pattern of beats or pulses in music. It creates a sense of timing and groove and is often created by drums or other percussion.
  4. 5. A live performance of music in front of an audience. It may feature a solo artist, a band, or an orchestra.
  5. 6. The words or text of a song. They often convey a message or tell a story and are typically sung or performed with the melody.
  6. 8. A category or style of music that shares common characteristics. Examples include pop, rock, jazz, classical, and hip-hop.
  7. 9. A sequence of musical tones that form a recognizable and memorable line. It is the main part of a song or composition.
  8. 10. A group of musicians who play instruments and perform music together. They may include vocalists, guitarists, drummers, and more.
  9. 12. A piece of music with lyrics and melody that is performed or sung. It often tells a story or expresses emotions and experiences.
  10. 14. A part of a song that is repeated after each verse. It is often catchy and sung by a group of singers or the entire audience.