Guess the music-related word for each letter of the alphabet!
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Starts with
A
A type of musical instrument that produces sound without the use of electricity.
Starts with
B
The basic unit of time in music, often created by a regular pulse or rhythm.
Starts with
C
A section of a song that is repeated after each verse, often with the same melody and lyrics.
Starts with
D
The volume or intensity of a musical sound, ranging from soft (piano) to loud (forte).
Starts with
E
A group of musicians playing together, often in a band or orchestra.
Starts with
F
A raised strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, used to change the pitch of the strings.
Starts with
G
A rhythmic pattern or feel that makes a song or piece of music enjoyable to listen to and dance to.
Starts with
H
The combination of different musical notes played or sung at the same time, creating a pleasing sound.
Starts with
I
The act of creating or performing music spontaneously, without prior preparation or planning.
Starts with
J
A genre of music that originated in African-American communities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by improvisation, syncopation, and swing rhythms.
Starts with
L
The words of a song, often expressing emotions, storytelling, or conveying a message.
Starts with
M
A sequence of musical notes that form a recognizable and memorable musical line or tune.
Starts with
N
A system of writing or representing music using symbols or musical notation.
Starts with
O
A large ensemble of musicians, typically consisting of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.
Starts with
P
The perceived frequency of a musical sound, determining whether it is high or low.
Starts with
Q
A group of four musicians or singers performing together, often in a chamber music setting.
Starts with
R
The pattern of beats or pulses in a piece of music, often created by a combination of long and short notes.
Starts with
S
A series of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order, often used as the basis for melodies and harmonies.
Starts with
T
The speed or pace at which a piece of music is performed, often indicated by Italian terms such as allegro, moderato, or adagio.
Starts with
U
The simultaneous sounding of the same musical pitch or note by multiple voices or instruments.
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V
A section of a song that typically has different lyrics and melody from the chorus, often used to tell a story or develop a theme.
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X
A percussion instrument consisting of a set of wooden bars of different lengths that are struck with mallets to produce musical tones.
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Y
A vocal technique or style of singing characterized by rapid changes in pitch between the chest voice and falsetto, often associated with traditional Alpine music.
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Z
A musical instrument consisting of a flat wooden soundboard with strings stretched across it, played by plucking or strumming the strings.
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