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- 2. A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylindrical or barrel-shaped body covered with a membrane or head, played by striking with sticks, hands, or brushes.
- 3. A brass musical instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing valves to change the pitch.
- 7. A set of keys or buttons used to operate a musical instrument, computer, or electronic device. Keyboards are common on pianos, organs, synthesizers, and computers.
- 8. A device that converts electrical signals into sound waves, producing sound for listening in various audio systems such as stereos, televisions, and musical instruments.
- 11. A musical composition consisting of lyrics and melody that is performed or sung by a vocalist or group of vocalists. Songs often convey emotions, stories, or messages.
- 14. A stringed musical instrument with a hollow body and four strings, played with a bow across the strings or by plucking them with the fingers.
- 15. A device or tool used to create music, typically producing sound through vibrations or air pressure. Instruments include pianos, guitars, drums, violins, and trumpets.
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- 1. A stick used for playing drums, typically made of wood or synthetic materials and tapered at one end for striking the drumhead. Drumsticks come in various sizes and weights.
- 4. A device used to capture sound and convert it into electrical signals for amplification or recording. Microphones are commonly used by singers, musicians, and public speakers.
- 5. A pair of small speakers worn over the ears for listening to audio from electronic devices such as smartphones, MP3 players, or computers.
- 6. A woodwind instrument with a conical body and a single reed mouthpiece, played by blowing air through the mouthpiece and pressing keys to produce different notes.
- 9. A large keyboard musical instrument with strings stretched across a wooden frame, played by pressing keys that cause hammers to strike the strings and produce sound.
- 10. A device that increases the strength or amplitude of electrical signals, typically used to enhance the sound of musical instruments or audio systems.
- 12. A stringed musical instrument with a flat, waisted body and a long neck, played by strumming or plucking the strings with the fingers or a pick.
- 13. A musical instrument in the woodwind family, typically made of metal, wood, or plastic, with a narrow tube and holes for producing sound by blowing air across an edge or through a mouthpiece.