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music
1 different kinds of music 2 making music 3 musical instruments and their players 4 listening to music 5 describing musical sounds see also SING, DANCE
1 different kinds of music - an arrangement of sounds that are played on instruments or sung: music (noun U); adjective: musical What sort of music do you like? ◎ a music lover ◎ a music lesson ◎ a musical instrument MUSIC THAT ※¦ | IS CALLED ※¦ | is modern and popular among young people | pop (music) | is a type of pop music with a very strong beat | rock (music) | is a type of popular music that comes from the south and west of the United States | country and western music | has strong rhythms and was originally played by African-Americans | jazz | is traditional in a particular country | folk music | is serious and traditional in style | classical music | is serious and modern in style | modern music | is a kind of classical music, written for small groups of instruments | chamber music | ※ more on pop and rock music POP/ROCK - a complete musical work: piece (of music) I love that piece. Can you play it again? - one of the main parts of a long piece of classical music: movement the opening/last movement - a piece of music which has words which you sing: song - a piece of music which is played for people to dance to: dance - a piece of music which is played for soldiers to march to: march - a classical piece for one solo instrument and an orchestra: concerto (plural concertos) - a long classical piece which is written for an orchestra: symphony - a piece of music which is for one person to play or sing: solo (plural solos) - a piece of music which is for two, three, four, five people to play or sing: duet, trio (plural trios), quartet, quintet a piano trio written in 1956 - a play in which the actors sing the words to music: opera; works of this kind: opera (noun U) an opera by Puccini ◎ When did you last go to the opera? ◎ I love opera. - a story which is told with music and dancing but without words: ballet; works of this kind: ballet (noun U) I prefer ballet to opera. - a play or film which has music and dancing in it: musical
2 making music - a person who plays or writes music: musician a professional musician - to use a musical instrument to make music: play an instrument, play some music Can you play the piano? ◎ to play a tune - a person who plays music is a player of a particular instrument a trumpet player - to understand a piece of music when it is written on paper: read* music - to play a piece of music without ever seeing it written down: play (sth) by ear I can't read music - I only play by ear. - to make musical sounds with your voice: sing* (sth); a person who sings: singer to sing a song ◎ I sing in our local church choir. ◎ a pop singer - to sing a tune with your lips closed: hum (sth) Just hum the tune if you don't know the words. ◎ She was humming quietly as she worked. - to make a musical sound by blowing air through your lips: whistle (sth) to whistle a tune - a large group of musicians who play different musical instruments together: orchestra a symphony orchestra - a small group of people who play jazz or pop music, or a group that play the same kind of instruments: band a jazz band ◎ a brass band - a person who plays or sings a piece of music alone: soloist - a group of three, four or five people who play music together: trio (plural trios), quartet, quintet a concert given by the Modern Jazz Quartet ※ more on orchestras ORCHESTRA ※ writing music - to invent music: compose (sth), write* sth; the work of composing sth: composition (noun U) Do you know who composed that last piece we heard? ◎ He has been asked to write a piece specially for the occasion. ◎ She's studying musical composition. - a person who composes music: composer - a piece of music which has been written by a composer: composition At present he's working on a new composition for the cello. - the signs on paper that represent musical sounds: music (noun U) Can you read music? - a sign on paper that represents a single sound: note - a short unit into which a line of music is divided: bar We sang a few bars.
3 musical instruments and their players - something that is used for playing music: (musical) instrument - a large musical instrument which is played by pressing down black and white bars (= keys) : piano (plural pianos) a grand piano (= a full-size piano usually used for concerts) learning to play the piano ◎ a piano stool (= a chair for sitting on when you play the piano) - a person who plays the piano: pianist, piano player a concert pianist - a small electronic piano: keyboard - an electronic instrument that can produce many different kinds of sounds: synthesizer - a large musical instrument with pipes through which air is forced; it has keys like a piano: organ the organ in our local church - a person who plays the organ: organist - a person who plays a violin: violinist - a person who plays a cello: cellist - a person who plays a harp: harpist - a person who plays a guitar: guitarist - a person who plays a flute: flautist (AmE flutist) - a person who plays a clarinet: clarinettist - a person who plays a trumpet: trumpeter - a person who plays a trombone: trombonist - a person who plays a saxophone: saxophonist - a person who plays the bagpipes: piper - a person who plays a drum: drummer
4 listening to music - music that you hear as it is happening is live a live concert - music that you hear on a record, etc is recorded ※ recorded music RECORD - a performance of music for a particular audience: concert a pop concert ◎ to go to a concert ◎ a concert programme (= a piece of paper or leaflet with information about the concert) - a building where people go to hear concerts: concert hall - a building where operas are performed: opera house - an extra performance of a piece of music, that an audience might ask for at the end of a successful concert: encore - a person who enjoys music very much: music lover - a person whose job is to criticize and discuss music: music critic
5 describing musical sounds - a single musical sound made by a voice or an instrument: note a high/low note - a series of notes that go up or down in a fixed order: scale - a series of notes arranged in a pleasant pattern: tune, melody The children played us a tune on their recorders. - a set of notes that is based on one particular note: key the key of G minor ◎ a change of key ◎ What key is this piece in? - how high or low a note or voice is: pitch I can't sing at that pitch. - if an instrument or a voice is at the correct pitch, it is in tune; if not, it is out of tune He always sings out of tune. - to adjust a musical instrument so that it plays at the correct pitch: tune sth This piano needs tuning again. - a note that is slightly higher than the correct one is sharp (adverb sharp); opposite: flat (adverb flat) It sounds sharp to me. ◎ to sing flat - two or more musical notes that are played at the same time: chord a major/minor chord - when different notes are played or sung together in a pleasing way, the result is harmony (noun U) to sing/play in harmony - when music is not played or sung loudly, it is soft (adverb softly) low lights and soft music - a change from a soft sound to a louder sound: crescendo (plural crescendos) The piece ends with a huge crescendo. - a regular repeated pattern of sound in music: rhythm; adjective: rhythmic, rhythmical (adverb rhythmically) Latin American rhythms ◎ You seem to have a natural sense of rhythm. - a strong rhythm: beat We could feel the beat of the music. - the rhythmical pattern of a piece of music: time (noun U) to keep time with the music ※ MORE ... - if you are good at recognizing and appreciating musical sounds, you have an ear for music, you have a good ear for music - if you are not able to hear or sing the difference between notes in music, you are tone-deaf - to change a piece of music so that it sounds different, for example using other instruments or another style: arrange sth; music that has been arranged: arrangement a new arrangement of an old song - to invent a musical performance as it is happening: improvise (sth); noun (C/U): improvisation He just sat down at the piano and improvised.
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