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- 3. A stringed musical instrument with a hollow body and four strings, played with a bow or by plucking.
- 5. A person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience, often at parties or events.
- 6. A person who uses their voice to produce musical sounds and convey emotions through songs.
- 8. A device used to capture sound and convert it into electrical signals for amplification or recording.
- 11. A set of keys on a musical instrument like a piano or synthesizer used to produce sounds and melodies.
- 13. A wind instrument with a high-pitched sound, typically made of metal or wood, played by blowing air across a hole.
- 14. A brass musical instrument with a flared bell and three valves, played by blowing air through a mouthpiece and pressing valves.
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- 1. A woodwind instrument with a conical metal tube and a single reed mouthpiece, played by blowing air through the mouthpiece and pressing keys.
- 2. A person who plays the violin, producing beautiful melodies with skill and precision.
- 4. A large musical instrument with a keyboard, played by pressing keys to produce sounds.
- 5. A percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a stretched membrane that produces sound when struck.
- 7. A musical performance where musicians play live music for an audience in a public venue.
- 9. Someone who creates music by writing and arranging musical notes and melodies.
- 10. A stringed musical instrument with a body and a neck, played by plucking or strumming the strings.
- 12. A musical instrument with a deep tone, typically used to provide the low-pitched foundation of a band's sound.