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(computer graphics, music) Originating from or resembling the art or music of the 8-bit computer era.
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(music) Any of various genres of single-movement musical pieces having lyrical and narrative elements.
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(music) Characteristic of a ballad
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(music) A form of music based on the sounds of nature.
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A style of music composition involving the creation of MIDI files that contain very large numbers of musical notes played simultaneously.
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(music) The comic actress in an opera.
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One who produces a cacophony.
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A professional female singer.
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(obsolete) A song or canto.
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(historical) The private orchestra or band of a prince or church.
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Alternative form of kapellmeister [(music) A leader or conductor of a musical group such as an orchestra.]
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A person, often one of a group, who sings carols, especially at Christmas.
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Originally composed for a castrato.
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A musical ensemble of modest size, to play chamber music; can be more specifically named after its number (from duo to nonet) and/or type(s) (e.g. wood, brass, strings) of instruments.
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(music) Resembling chamber music.
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A male singer; often specifically a popular or cabaret singer.
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(music) A piece of computer music designed to sound that way, though actually using prerecorded sounds.
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(music, US) A female concertmaster.
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Characteristic of a conductor (especially one who directs an orchestra)
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(music) A musical artist who makes a cover version of a song.
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One who croons; a singer, usually male, especially of popular music.
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A blend of multiple styles of music or multiple film genres, intended to appeal to a wider audience.
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(music) Cantiga de Santa Maria
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Resembling or characteristic of a musical demo recording.
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A genre of music characterized by simple and laid-back melodies.
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Someone who performs in an ensemble.
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(music, psychiatry) relating to a fugue
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(music) Background music originally played by live performers.
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(music) A performer or composer of fusion music
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A comprehensive list of the gigs played by a musical band or artist.
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A (usually small) group of people who perform music together.
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(music) A style of music that has the same rhythm throughout.
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(music) One who performs or enjoys industrial music.
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One who plays a musical instrument, as distinguished from a vocalist.
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(music) A leader or conductor of a musical group such as an orchestra.
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An ensemble of klezmer musicians.
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(rare) Alternative spelling of klezmer-like [(music) Similar to, or reminiscent of, klezmer music.]
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The main vocalist in a musical group
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(music, UK) The first violin in a symphony orchestra; the concertmaster.
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(Britain) elevator music
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A mainly British style of orchestral music, less solemn and usually shorter than other Western classical compositions.
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A singer or interpreter of madrigals.
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The country musician Johnny Cash.
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Of or pertaining to a band playing such music, or to the singers of such songs.
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Alternative form of mastersinger [A German lyric poet of the late Middle Ages.]
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Forms of music outside the mainstream, produced and enjoyed by minority groups.
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(music) A style of music that emphasises extreme simplicity of rhythms and melodic forms to achieve a trancelike effect.
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By extension, a virtuoso in any field.
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A musician who plays two or more musical instruments at a professional level of proficiency.
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(US, slang, dated) Heated argument.
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Alternative form of music of the spheres [(mythology) A continuous, glorious, harmonious set of sounds that are not audible to ordinary human beings, produced by the movement of the celestial bodies.]
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Synonym of music of the spheres
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(informal) A person who loves music.
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A composer, conductor, or a performer of music; more specifically, it's a person who sings and/or plays a musical instrument as a hobby, an occupation, or a profession.
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(dated, colloquial or dialect) A musician.
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Alternative letter-case form of Muzak (“easy listening music, especially if regarded as uninteresting; something regarded as droning on and often boring, or soothing but undemanding”) [(music, trademark) Recorded background music characterized by soft, soothing instrumental sounds which is transmitted by wire, radio, or recorded media (originally on a subscription basis) to doctors' offices, shops, and other business premises.]
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Of a piece of music: rearranged or otherwise converted into Muzak.
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A type of musical composition in Ancient Greece.
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Someone who sings opera professionally.
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A musician who performs as part of an orchestra.
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A performance where one person plays a piano with a long speech.
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(music) An orchestra that plays popular music and show tunes as well as well-known classical works.
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An aficionado of postpunk music.
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(music, countable) A piece of music in this style.
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A person who performs in recitals.
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(music) A musician in the ripieno portion of an orchestra, especially as opposed to a soloist or concertino section.
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(music) A person who makes music by use of sampling
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(music, historical, US) A group of classical-music composers who lived during the late-19th and early-20th centuries in New England, based in and around Boston, Massachusetts.
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(music) Describing classical music of broad, popular appeal
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The musical mode to which these works were traditionally sung.
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(rare, nonstandard, sometimes humorous) A singer (of songs); a songster.
adj
(informal, usually mildly humorous) Of, pertaining to, or resembling the fictitious rock band Spinal Tap, especially with respect to its excessive behavior, its very high turnover of members, or its use of sound amplifiers with a maximum setting of 11 (instead of the usual 10).
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(music) A group of musicians, each a star of another band (especially in rock music).
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(slang) To play on a musical synthesizer.
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(informal, music) Based upon, or resembling, the sound of a synthesizer.
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(music, informal, rare) A musician who composes trance music.
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An itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel.
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(music) Obsolete form of virginals.
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A singer; a person who likes to sing.
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A musician who plays Wagnerian music.
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(music) Initialism of wavetable synthesis; a method used to generate sound by a digital music synthesizer.
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