noun a woodwind instrument in the double reed family, typically having a long, curved body with keys and a double reed mouthpiece

  • The bassoon is a woodwind instrument known for its rich and deep tone.
  • I heard someone playing the bassoon in the park yesterday, it sounded really cool.
  • That bassoon player is killing it on stage right now!
  • The bassoon's melancholic sound echoed through the empty hall, adding a somber touch to the atmosphere.

noun a stringed musical instrument of the violin family, played with a bow

  • The talented musician played a beautiful piece on the cello during the concert.
  • I heard Sarah is learning how to play the cello, she's really enjoying it.
  • I'm thinking of jamming out on my cello later, wanna join?
  • The cello's deep, resonant tones filled the room with a sense of melancholy.

noun a choir or chorus that sings in unison

  • The choir sang a beautiful chorale during the church service.
  • We're practicing a new chorale for our next performance.
  • Let's jam out to that cool chorale we learned in music class.
  • The different instruments in the orchestra blended together like a harmonious chorale.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family with a single reed and a cylindrical tube

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  • The clarinet is a woodwind instrument commonly used in orchestras and chamber music.
  • I picked up the clarinet in high school and have been playing in the school band ever since.
  • Let's jam out with our clarinets at the park this weekend!
  • Her voice was like a clarinet, smooth and melodic, filling the room with warmth.

noun a musical instrument in the woodwind family, typically made of metal or wood, consisting of a long, narrow tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys to produce different notes

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the flute during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the flute in a jazz band, it always adds a nice touch.
  • I heard that new flute player is really killing it with their solos.
  • Her voice was like a flute, delicate and enchanting.

noun a specific type of horn used in orchestras and bands

  • The French horn is a brass instrument known for its rich and warm tone.
  • I love playing the French horn in the school band.
  • Dude, did you hear that sick solo on the French horn?
  • Her voice was as smooth and melodious as a French horn.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'graded' which is the past tense of the verb 'grade'

  • The final exams will be graded based on a strict rubric.
  • I hope the teacher grades the test leniently.
  • I aced that assignment, so I know I'll get a good grade.
  • Her performance was graded as top-notch by the judges.

noun A musical instrument with six strings that is typically played by strumming or plucking

  • The musician strummed the guitar with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming on my guitar with friends on the weekends.
  • He totally shredded on the guitar at the gig last night.
  • Her words were like music to his ears, like a soothing melody played on a guitar.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce sound

  • The marimba is a percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love the sound of the marimba at the music festival.
  • Let's jam out on the marimba together.
  • Her words danced across my mind like notes on a marimba.

noun a person who plays a musical instrument or sings

  • The musician performed a beautiful symphony at the prestigious concert hall.
  • My friend is a talented musician who plays in a local band.
  • That musician totally rocked the stage last night!
  • Being a musician is like painting with sounds and emotions.

noun the words of a nursery rhyme

  • The nursery rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' is a classic piece of children's literature.
  • My favorite nursery rhyme growing up was 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star'.
  • Let's sing that nursery rhyme about the old lady who lived in a shoe!
  • The politician's speech was like a nursery rhyme, full of simple rhymes and repetitive phrases.

noun A type of vessel flute that is often associated with The Legend of Zelda video game series

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ocarina during the classical concert.
  • I love bringing out my ocarina and playing some tunes by the campfire.
  • Check out this cool ocarina I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an ocarina, pure and sweet.

noun a musical instrument of the woodwind family, typically made of brass and consisting of a conical tube, keys, and a mouthpiece

  • The jazz band featured a talented saxophone player during their performance.
  • I love the sound of a saxophone in a smooth jazz ensemble.
  • That saxophone solo was killer!
  • His words flowed like a saxophone melody, smooth and captivating.

noun a person who sings, especially as a profession

  • The singer delivered a flawless performance at the opera house.
  • I heard that singer is going on tour next month.
  • That singer has some serious pipes!
  • The singer's voice was like honey, sweet and smooth.

noun the action of making musical sounds with the voice

verb present participle of sing, to make musical sounds with the voice

  • The singing at the opera house was truly mesmerizing.
  • I heard Sarah singing in the shower this morning.
  • The street performer was belting out some killer tunes while singing on the corner.
  • The birds outside my window were singing a beautiful melody at dawn.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family with a slide mechanism for changing the length of the tube and therefore the pitch of the notes

  • The musician performed a beautiful solo on the slide trombone during the orchestra concert.
  • I love the sound of a slide trombone in a jazz band.
  • Check out the cool slide trombone player jamming on stage!
  • Her words flowed smoothly, like a slide trombone in a symphony.

noun a type of percussion instrument made from oil drums or similar metal containers

  • The steel band performed at the prestigious music festival.
  • I love listening to the steel band play at the beach.
  • The steel band was jammin' last night!
  • The steel band's music cut through the air like a sharp blade.

noun a musical group consisting of four string players, typically two violinists, a violist, and a cellist, or a piece of music composed for such a group

  • The string quartet performed a beautiful piece by Beethoven at the concert hall.
  • I heard that the string quartet is playing at the wedding next week.
  • The string quartet totally rocked out at the party last night.
  • The team worked together like a well-tuned string quartet, harmonizing perfectly in their tasks.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame with small metal jingles

  • The musician played the tambourine during the orchestra performance.
  • I love shaking the tambourine during our jam sessions.
  • Let's bring the tambourine to the party and make some noise!
  • Her laughter was like the jingle of a tambourine, infectious and joyful.

noun a musical instrument in the brass family, typically characterized by a long slide used to change pitch

  • The trombone section played a crucial role in the symphony orchestra.
  • I heard someone playing the trombone in the school band.
  • I'm thinking of picking up the trombone and joining a jazz band.
  • Her voice had a rich, resonant quality, like a trombone in a jazz ensemble.

noun a large brass musical instrument with a deep tone, consisting of a conical tube bent into a spiral shape

  • The orchestra's tuba player performed a solo during the concert.
  • I heard the tuba player practicing in the band room.
  • That tuba is huge, it must be heavy to carry around.
  • His voice boomed like a tuba in the empty room.

noun a small guitar-like instrument originating from Hawaii, typically with four strings

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  • The musician strummed the ukulele with precision during the classical concert.
  • I love playing my ukulele at the beach while watching the sunset.
  • Let's jam out with our ukuleles at the party tonight!
  • Her voice was like a sweet ukulele melody, soothing and enchanting.

noun a musical instrument in the percussion family, resembling a xylophone but with metal bars and motor-driven resonators for sustaining the sound

  • The jazz band featured a vibraphone player who added a unique texture to the music.
  • I love the sound of the vibraphone in that song, it's so cool!
  • The vibraphone player really brought the vibes to the performance.
  • Her laughter had a light, tinkling quality, like a vibraphone in the distance.

noun a stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow

  • The violinist performed a beautiful concerto at the symphony orchestra.
  • I love playing my violin in the park on sunny days.
  • She totally rocked out on the violin during the talent show.
  • The violin's melancholic melody echoed through the empty halls.

noun a musical instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce musical tones

  • The xylophone is a percussion instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
  • I love playing the xylophone in our school band.
  • Let's jam out on the xylophone later, it's so fun!
  • Her laughter rang out like a xylophone, filling the room with joy.

noun a type of West African drum with a goblet shape and played with the hands

  • The djembe is a traditional African drum that is played with bare hands.
  • I love jamming on my djembe with friends around the campfire.
  • Let's bring the djembe to the beach party and make some sweet beats!
  • The djembe represents the heartbeat of the community in many African cultures.

noun an irrational fear of music

  • Melophobia is a rare condition characterized by a fear of music.
  • I heard Sarah has melophobia, so we have to be careful with the music selection at her party.
  • Dude, I can't believe you have melophobia! Music is life!
  • His melophobia towards change makes it difficult for him to adapt to new situations.

noun a large musical instrument typically found in churches and concert halls

  • The pipe organ in the cathedral is a magnificent instrument with hundreds of pipes.
  • I love listening to the pipe organ at church on Sundays.
  • The pipe organ at the concert was so lit, dude!
  • Her voice echoed through the room like a pipe organ, filling every corner with sound.

noun a Russian stringed musical instrument resembling a mandolin

  • The domra is a traditional Russian string instrument that is similar to a mandolin.
  • I heard someone playing the domra at the folk music festival.
  • I'm thinking of learning how to play the domra, it looks cool.
  • Her fingers danced across the strings of the domra, creating a beautiful melody.

noun a person who helps students in music by playing the piano for them during lessons and rehearsals

  • The répétiteur guided the students through the complex musical score.
  • The répétiteur helped us practice for the upcoming performance.
  • I heard the répétiteur is really strict during rehearsals.
  • In a way, the répétiteur acts as a musical coach for the performers.

noun a school or college for special instruction or training in a subject or skill

  • Many prestigious academies offer specialized training in various fields.
  • My friend is attending one of those fancy academies in the city.
  • I heard those academies are lit, bro.
  • In the academy of life, we are all students learning valuable lessons.

noun a type of singing that is performed without any musical accompaniment

adverb sung without instrumental accompaniment

  • The choir performed a beautiful a capella rendition of the national anthem.
  • We sang a few songs a capella at the campfire last night.
  • The group decided to go a capella for their next performance.
  • His speech was so powerful, it was like he was speaking a capella in a crowded room.

noun a type of bass guitar that is designed to be played without amplification, producing sound solely through the resonance of its hollow body

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the acoustic bass during the classical concert.
  • I love jamming out on my acoustic bass with friends on the weekends.
  • I just picked up a sweet new acoustic bass - it sounds amazing!
  • The acoustic bass provided a solid foundation for the band's sound, like a musical anchor.