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The part of a piano you touch with your fingers.
Keyboard
A person who performs on their own.
Solo artist, soloist
The dmm,dmm, dmm, dmm part of a song.
Rhythm
A person who follows and photographs celebrities.
Paparazzi
A house, usually in the countryside or near the sea, especially in southern Europe.
Villa
A professional at cooking food.
Chef
The person who drives a rich person's car.
Chauffeur
A person who is always believing they are ill.
Hypochondriac
The person you are going to marry.
Fiancé
A group of flowers you give to someone to tell them you love them.
Bouquet
The quality of being stylish and fashionable (must pronounce it correctly).
Chic
The person who makes your coffee in a professional coffee shop.
Barista
A kind of very difficult and artistic dancing.
Ballet
A extra song or piece of music played after the audience has clapped a performer.
Encore
What you sing into?
Microphone
Violin, piano, drums and flute are all types of ?
Musical instrument.
A person who writes a piece of music.
Composer
The person who leads the orchestra.
Conductor
An adjective meaning completely or intensely.
Profoundly
A stringed instrument bigger than a violin.
Cello
A woman with a high voice.
Soprano
A place where a lot of live music is played for one or two evenings.
Concert
The verb to sing or play music for other people to listen to.
Perform
A part of a song that is repeated several times as the song is performed.
Chorus
A group of people singing together.
Choir
A large group of musicians working together on a single piece of music.
Orchestra
A special word for a type of music or literature.
Genre