Top 50 IELTs Vocabulary Related to Music
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Words |
Meanings |
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Adoring
fans |
People
who love a singer or a band. |
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Background
music |
Music
that is played when something else is happening. |
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A
catchy tune |
Music
that's easy to remember |
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Classical
music |
Music
that is part of long, formal traditional. |
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To
download track |
To
obtain music from internet |
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To
have a great voice |
To
sing well |
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To
go on tour |
To
go on a planned series of performance around in a region or a world |
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A
huge following |
To
have large number of fans |
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Musical
festival |
Music
performance at a venue after long time. |
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Live
music |
Listen
to the music while it is performed (not recorded.) |
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Massive
hit |
A
record that sells a lot of copies |
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Musical
talent |
Skilled
at music |
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Live
performance |
Seeing
live music |
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Sing
out of tune |
Singing
not in harmony or to sing wrong notes |
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A
piece of music |
An
item of song |
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To
play by ear |
Singing
without reading musical notes |
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A
pop group |
A
small group of people who play or sing pop music together. |
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To
read music |
To
understand and follow written music. |
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A
rock band |
Group
of musicians that play rock music |
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To
sing along to |
To
join in singing/ to sing a piece of music while someone else is playing or
singing to it. |
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A
singsong |
To
sing informally often with a other people. |
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A
slow number |
A song with a low tempo |
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To
take up a musical instrument |
To
start learning a musical instrument. |
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Taste
in music |
Music
that someone likes |
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To
be tone deaf |
One
who is unable to distinguish different musical notes |
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Over
the moon |
This
proverb is only used for pro version |
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Jazz |
A
type of music of black American’s origin which emerge at the beginning of 20
century. |
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Musical
instrument |
An
object or device for producing musical sounds. |
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Fond
of |
Liking
and caring about someone very much, specially knowing them fora long time. |
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Touching
someone heart |
This
proverb is only used for pro version. |
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Blow
someone’s mind |
This
proverb is only used for pro version. |
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Soothing |
Making
you feel more calm and more relaxed, and less worried, nervous, or upset. |
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Rhythm |
Music
a regular pattern of sound that you can show by moving or hitting your hands
together or with any surface or hitting a drum or another surface. |
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Harmony |
Combination
of simultaneously sounded music notes to produce a pleasing effect. |
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Seductive |
This
word is only used for pro version. |
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Electronic
music |
Electronically
produced sound recorded on tape and arranged by the composter to form a
musical composition. |
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Religious
music |
Genre
of music that is composed for performance as a part of religious ceremony. |
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Baroque
music |
A
genre of classical music of c.1600-1750 which includes composter, such as Bach,
handle and Vivaldi and has a heavy use of counterpoint and polyphony conveyed
drama and elaborate ornamentation. |
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Chamber
music |
Music suited for performed in a room or
small concert hall, usually 2 or more and usually less than 10, solo
instrument. |
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Bluegrass |
Only
used for pro version. |
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Hip-hop |
The
popular subcultural music of big cities the engager, which includes break
dance, graffiti’s art. |
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Folk
music |
Music
in traditional style of a country or a community. |
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Composer |
Person
who writes the music, especially classical music. |
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Concert |
A
public performance of music |
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Symphony
orchestra |
Only
used for pro version. |
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Tutor |
Private
teacher, especially who teaches individually. |
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Down
tempo |
A
kind of electron music significantly with low temp influence from jazz, bossa
Nova and drum reggae. |
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Ecstatic
|
Very
happy, excited, and enthusiastic, feeling or showing great enthusiasm |
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Reticle |
Public
performance of music or poetry, usually given by small group or a single
person |
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