noun a type of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments, typically performed in a small room or chamber

  • The concert featured a beautiful performance of chamber music by a renowned string quartet.
  • I love listening to chamber music while relaxing at home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill out to some chamber music tonight.
  • The collaboration between the different instruments in chamber music is like a conversation among friends.

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 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.

noun a religious song or poem, typically of praise to God

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  • The church choir sang a beautiful hymn during the Sunday service.
  • We all joined in singing our favorite hymn at the campfire.
  • I love it when the band plays that old hymn at the bar.
  • The national anthem is like a hymn to our country's history and values.

noun a part-song for several voices, especially one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment

  • The choir performed a beautiful madrigal at the concert last night.
  • I love singing madrigals with my friends during our gatherings.
  • Let's crank up the madrigal and have a jam session!
  • The intricate dance of the bees around the hive was like a madrigal in motion.

noun a type of player piano that uses a roll of paper with perforations to play music

  • The music roll is a type of mechanical device used to play music in a player piano.
  • I found an old music roll in the attic that belonged to my great-grandparents.
  • Hey, pass me that music roll so we can listen to some tunes on the player piano.
  • The new technology is like a music roll, constantly changing and evolving.

noun a sound or combination of sounds that has the power to express emotions, convey a message, or evoke a response

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  • The symphony orchestra performed a beautiful piece of music at the concert.
  • I love listening to music while I study, it helps me concentrate.
  • Hey, do you wanna go check out some live music at the bar tonight?
  • Her words were like music to my ears, bringing comfort and reassurance.

noun a musical instrument with a manual keyboard and foot-operated bellows for forcing air through small pipes to produce sound

  • The pianoforte is a versatile musical instrument that produces sound by striking strings with hammers.
  • I love playing the pianoforte because it has such a rich and beautiful sound.
  • I'm thinking of taking up the pianoforte, it seems like a cool instrument to learn.
  • Her voice was like a delicate pianoforte, filling the room with its soft and melodious tones.

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 combined radio and gramophone device

  • The radiogramophone was a popular form of entertainment in the mid-20th century.
  • My grandparents still have a radiogramophone in their living room.
  • Check out this old-school radiogramophone I found at the thrift store!
  • The radiogramophone filled the room with nostalgic tunes, transporting us back in time.

noun a part of the body that serves a specific function or purpose

  • The acoustic organ in the concert hall produced a rich and full sound.
  • I love the way the acoustic organ sounds in this room.
  • That acoustic organ is really pumping out some great tunes.
  • Her voice was like an acoustic organ, filling the room with warmth and melody.

noun A-flat major

  • The piece was composed in A-flat major, showcasing the composer's skill in handling complex harmonies.
  • I love playing in A-flat major because it just sounds so rich and full.
  • Dude, that A-flat major chord progression is fire!
  • In the symphony of life, sometimes we have to navigate through the key of A-flat major to find harmony and balance.