MUSIC TO OUR EARSVersión en línea VOCABULARY por Carmina Fallada Pouget A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A group of people who go to see a concert Starts with B group of people who play music in a concert Starts with C the man who conducts an orchestra is the_______ Starts with D person who plays the drums Starts with E synonym of ‘catchy tune’ Starts with F synonym of ‘violin’ Starts with G synonym of ‘concert Starts with H a pair of earphones joined by a band placed over the head, for listening to audio signals such as music or speech. Starts with I object that produces music Starts with J a type of music originally from New Orleans Starts with K the modern piano has 88 of them Starts with L many singers also write the _________ of their songs Starts with M a device that musicians use for singing and which amplifies the sound Starts with N the first thing you do to learn music is learn to read the ___________ Starts with O group of people who play different instruments (strings, winds and drums) and play together Starts with P person who plays the piano Starts with Q a musical composition for four performers Starts with R Idiom which means ‘be/sound familiar’: His name ________ a bell to me Starts with S the sound recorded on a film, esp. music or voices Starts with T synonym of ‘song’ Starts with U PREPOSITION used in a phrasal verb which means to start an activity: Jack wants to take ____ the piano Starts with V when a person sings well, we say he/she has a good _______________ Starts with W a little device used by referees at football matches which signals the beginning or end of a match Starts with X a percussion instrument with wooden bars played with mallets Starts with Y popular video sharing website where registered users can upload and share videos with anyone able to access the site Starts with Z Name of the most famous song performed by the Cranberries. Name also given to walking dead people.