Concept cluster: Music > Playing a musical instrument
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Alternative form of alap [(music) The opening, improvised section of a Classical raga performance, before the formal recitation.]
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(music) A pause in the percussion, followed by a reintroduction of drums accompanied by a heavy bass line.
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(music) an instrumental ensemble that developed in Europe during the Renaissance.
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One who plays a calliope.
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(music) Relating to, or characteristic of a carillon
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Relating to a carillonist or a carillon
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Someone who plays a church organ.
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A musician who plays the clavier.
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(music) The rhythmic and metric patterns of gamelan music, involving the use of specific instruments to mark off nested time intervals.
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(music, US) The first violin in a symphony orchestra; normally plays violin solos
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concertmaster
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(music) A form of punched tape reader for a synthesizer
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Of or relating to Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731), Italian maker of musical instruments, generally regarded as the inventor of the piano.
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(music) An upbeat genre of music from Argentina, descended from Italian and Spanish dance ensembles.
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Alternative spelling of division-violist [Someone who plays a division viol.]
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tenoroon
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(Britain, music) The leader of the violin section of a symphony orchestra; the concertmaster.
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Of or pertaining to the guitar or the way it is played.
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The technically accomplished playing of a guitar.
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Someone who plays a helicon.
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Alternative form of lutenist [One who plays the lute, a lutist.]
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(music) Resembling a lute in form or sound
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One who plays the lute, a lutist.
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(music) A person who plays the lyre.
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(music, informal) Resembling or characteristic of the sound of guitar amplifiers of the brand Marshall Amplification.
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A song, often Islamic, consisting of vocals either sung a cappella or accompanied by percussion instruments.
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(music) A person who played a ondes martenot
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Abbreviation of orchestra. [(music) A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.]
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(music) A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.
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Alternative form of orchestra pit [(performing arts) A sunken area in front of a stage in which musicians, largely hidden from view, play music to accompany stage performances.]
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Obsolete form of orchestra. [(music) A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.]
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A musician who plays the organ.
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Resembling or characteristic of an organ (musical instrument).
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A person who makes organs (musical instruments).
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(music) A large group of musicians who play together on various instruments, usually including some from strings, woodwind, brass and/or percussion; the instruments played by such a group.
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(music) One's way of playing the piano
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A person who plays the piano, particularly with skill or as part of an orchestra.
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Of or pertaining to piano playing.
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One who plays the piano (to make music); a pianist.
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Centred around the piano
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(music) A person who plays the pianoforte.
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Playing the piano.
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(rare) Synonym of pianist
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Resembling or characteristic of a piano.
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A great popularity of piano music in a population.
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A lover of piano music.
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(music) One who plays on a musical instrument.
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Someone who plays a psaltery.
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(music) Synonym of raga
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The section of a band maintaining the rhythm, consisting of e.g. drums, bass, keyboard, etc.
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(music) A band sectional, in which one section of a band or orchestra practices separately.
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(countable) A piece of music in this style.
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A band made up of people who play the steel pan.
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Like a Stradivarius instrument.
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(music) A music group consisting solely of stringed instruments.
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(music) A music group consisting solely of stringed instruments.
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(music, historical) A combination of pianoforte and harmonium, the precursor of the orchestrion.
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A tenor singer.
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theremin (music instrument)
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A person who tunes a piano or organ.
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Alternative spelling of violator [One who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.); offender]
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(music) the violin section of an orchestra

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