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moving, happening or doing something without much speed
slowly
making little or no noise
quietly (adv)
in a way that shows high standards or skill
professionally (adv)
without fault, or as well as possible
perfectly
making a lot of noise
loudly
quick
fast
in a way that shows you are certain about your ability to do something well
confidently (adv)
someone who wins a game, competition or election
winner (n)
to get the most points or succeed in a competition
win (v)
something you say to someone who has won a competition or passed an exam, for example
Well done! (exclamation)
good and bad things caused by chance and not by your own actions
(good/bad) luck (n)
someone who does not win a game or competition
loser (n)
not to win a game or competition
lose (v)
to decide the winner or results of a competition
judge (v)
someone who decides which person or thing wins a competition
judge
the last part of a competition to decide who will win
final
a choice that you make about something after thinking
decision (n)
something that you say to someone when they have been successful or lucky
Congratulations! (exclamation)
the sounds that you make when you speak or sing
voice
someone who plays the violin
violinist
a wooden musical instrument that you hold against your neck and play by moving a stick
violin
singing or playing the right notes
in tune
a metal musical instrument that you play by blowing into it
trumpet
a natural ability to do something
talent
to seem good/interesting/strange, etc., from what you have heard
sound
words that go with a short piece of music
song
someone who sings
singer
loud, modern music often played with electric guitars and drums
rock (n)
modern music popular with young people
pop
to make music with a musical instrument
play
a big wooden musical instrument with black and white keys that make sounds when you press them
piano
someone who plays the piano
pianist (n)
someone who plays a musical instrument, often as a job
musician (n)
someone who plays the guitar, especially as their job
guitarist (n)
the main guitar in a band or the deep-sounding one
lead/bass guitar (n)
someone who plays a keyboard or piano
keyboardplayer
an electronic musical instrument similar to a piano
keyboard
music with a strong beat that people often play without looking at written music
jazz
an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano
instrument
a very successful song, film, book, etc.
a hit
a musical instrument that you hold out to the side and play by blowing
flute
someone who plays a drum
drummer
a round, hollow, musical instrument that you hit with your hands or with sticks
drum
serious music by people like Mozart and Stravinsky
classical (adj)
a group of musicians who play modern music together
band