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PASS WORD - ALPHABET MUSIC

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  • adj. music without vocals.   I
    INSTRUMENTAL
  • npl. words of a song.   L
    LYRICS
  • n. a list of tracks to be played in a particular order.   P
    A PLAYLIST
  • n. (informal) success.   H
    A HIT
  • a British rock band formed in London in 1970.   Q
    QUEEN
  • n. an enthusiastic follower or admirer of a team, sport, celebrity, etc.   F
    A FAN
  • n. musical instrument similar to a piano.   K
    A KEYBOARD
  • n. a musical instrument consisting of a series of wooden bars of different sizes, usually played by striking with small wooden hammers.   X
    A XYLOPHONE
  • v. to allow to be known, issued, published, broadcast, or exhibited.   R
    TO RELEASE
  • a 2021 American musical romantic drama film directed and co-produced by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by Tony Kushner.   W
    WEST SIDE STORY
  • n. classical music group.   O
    AN ORCHESTRA
  • an American rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas, by vocalist and guitarist Billy Gibbons.   Z
    ZZ TOP
  • n. a public performance of music.   C
    A CONCERT
  • n. a demand, as by applause, for a repetition of a song, act, etc   E
    AN ENCORE
  • n. a four-stringed instrument played with a bow.   V
    A VIOLIN /A VIOLA
  • n. advertising: short song.   J
    A JINGLE
  • n. a brass wind instrument played by Louis Armstrong.   T
    A TRUMPET
  • n. a person who selects, plays, and announces records at a discotheque.   D
    A DJ / DISC JOCKEY
  • n. a recording containing musical selections, a complete play or opera, etc.   A
    AN ALBUM
  • n. a musical group.   B
    A BAND
  • a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist.   Y
    YOKO ONO
  • n. musical sound.   N
    A NOTE
  • n. showbusiness agent.   M
    A MANAGER
  • n. the platform on which the actors and artists perform.   S
    A STAGE
  • an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976.   U
    U2
  • n. (informal) a concert.   G
    A GIG