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- 4. The act of making a new song, album, or piece of music available to the public.
- 8. A person who performs songs, typically using their voice.
- 9. Music that is performed without lyrics, typically featuring instruments only.
- 11. The part of a song that is repeated and usually contains the main message or theme.
- 13. Music that is played using traditional, non-electric instruments, often emphasizing natural sound.
- 15. A musician who plays drums or percussion instruments.
- 17. The words or text of a song.
- 18. A single song or piece of music, especially one on an album.
- 19. A song or melody that is easy to remember and sticks in your mind.
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- 1. singer: A singer who provides harmonies or background vocals to support the lead singer.
- 2. Music that is widely accepted and played by the general public, often on commercial radio and media.
- 3. Music or style that is considered outdated or from a previous time period.
- 5. A series of performances or concerts by an artist or band, often in multiple locations.
- 6. A very popular and successful song.
- 7. To present or play music in front of an audience.
- 10. Music that is well-liked by many people and widely recognized.
- 11. A genre of music that typically includes orchestral compositions and is associated with composers like Beethoven and Mozart.
- 12. The music that accompanies a movie, television show, or video game.
- 14. A group of musicians who perform together.
- 16. A style of music where the artist speaks rhythmically and rhymically, often accompanied by a beat.