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Top 50 IELTs Vocabulary Related to Music


Words

Meanings

Adoring fans

People who love a singer or a band.

Background music

Music that is played when something else is happening.

A catchy tune

Music that's easy to remember

Classical music

Music that is part of long, formal traditional.

To download track

To obtain music from internet

To have a great voice

To sing well

To go on tour

To go on a planned series of performance around in a region or a world

A huge following

To have large number of fans

Musical festival

Music performance at a venue after long time.

Live music

Listen to the music while it is performed (not recorded.)

Massive hit

A record that sells a lot of copies

Musical talent

Skilled at music

Live performance

Seeing live music

Sing out of tune

Singing not in harmony or to sing wrong notes

A piece of music

An item of song

To play by ear

Singing without reading musical notes

A pop group

A small group of people who play or sing pop music together.

To read music

To understand and follow written music.

A rock band

Group of musicians that play rock music

To sing along to

To join in singing/ to sing a piece of music while someone else is playing or singing to it.

A singsong

To sing informally often with a other people.

A slow number

 A song with a low tempo

To take up a musical instrument

To start learning a musical instrument.

Taste in music

Music that someone likes

To be tone deaf

One who is unable to distinguish different musical notes

Over the moon

This proverb is only used for pro version

Jazz

A type of music of black American’s origin which emerge at the beginning of 20 century.

Musical instrument

An object or device for producing musical sounds.

Fond of

Liking and caring about someone very much, specially knowing them fora long time.

Touching someone heart

This proverb is only used for pro version.

Blow someone’s mind

This proverb is only used for pro version.

Soothing

Making you feel more calm and more relaxed, and less worried, nervous, or upset.

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.

Harmony

Combination of simultaneously sounded music notes to produce a pleasing effect.

Seductive

This word is only used for pro version.

Electronic music

Electronically produced sound recorded on tape and arranged by the composter to form a musical composition.

Religious music

Genre of music that is composed for performance as a part of religious ceremony.

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.

Chamber music

 Music suited for performed in a room or small concert hall, usually 2 or more and usually less than 10, solo instrument.

Bluegrass

Only used for pro version.

Hip-hop

The popular subcultural music of big cities the engager, which includes break dance, graffiti’s art.

Folk music

Music in traditional style of a country or a community.

Composer

Person who writes the music, especially classical music.

Concert

A public performance of music

Symphony orchestra

Only used for pro version.

Tutor

Private teacher, especially who teaches individually.

Down tempo

A kind of electron music significantly with low temp influence from jazz, bossa Nova and drum reggae.

Ecstatic

Very happy, excited, and enthusiastic, feeling or showing great enthusiasm

Reticle

Public performance of music or poetry, usually given by small group or a single person

 




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