Do you prefer (to work / working) in the studio or (to play / playing) live.
both
I'd like (to spend / spending) my whole life on stage.
spending
someone who directs the performance of musicians or a piece of music
conductor
a tube-shaped musical instrument with a hole that you blow across at one end while holding the tube out horizontally to one side
flute
Comparison of adverbs: He wanted to get off stage ___ (quickly) as possible.
as quickly
the place where a public event or meeting happens
venue
a musical play in which most of the words are sung, or plays and music of this type
opera
Two years ago his record sold (fast / faster / the fastest) than any other pop star.
faster
Adverbs of degree: I am ____ happy. a) extremely b) totally c) quite
all of them
the action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
performance
modern music and songs that are written in a style similar to that of traditional music
folk
Comparison of adverbs: If you can hear me, Justin - try ___ (hard) next time.
harder
We hope (to finish / finishing) the album this summer.
to finish
Adverbs of degree: I thought Justin gave a ___ bad performance. a) totally b) lot c) terribly
c) terribly
a brass musical instrument consisting of a metal tube with one narrow end, into which the player blows, and one wide end. Three buttons are pressed in order to change notes.
trumpet
Comparison of adverbs: His fans have waited ____ (long) than two years for a new album.
longer
a group of musicians who play modern music together
band
the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.:
audience
Adverbs of degree: It was a ____ great concert. a) a bit b) really c) a lot
b) really
a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor
orchestra
Comparison of adverbs: At last night's concert he didn't play ___ (well) as he did in the past.
as well
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