Musik - Nomen im Zusammenhang mit Musik
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an object or device used for producing music, such as a violin or a piano

Instrument
any musical instrument such as cymbals, timpani or bass drum that is played by being hit or scraped by a beater

Schlaginstrument, Perkussion
any wind instrument that produces sound when air blown into its chambers causes a thin strip of material, called a reed, to vibrate

Rohrblattinstrument, Blasinstrument mit Rohrblatt
any musical instruments that can produce sound when its strings are touched or struck

Saiteninstrument, Chordophon
a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating air within a tube or pipe, typically made of wood or metal

Holzblasinstrument, Blasinstrument
the process of changing the style or form by a musician in order to appeal to a wider range of people

Übergang, Crossover
music that is meant to create a relaxed or romantic ambiance

Stimmungsmusik, Ambient-Musik
someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a profession

Musiker(in)
the sounds that a person makes when speaking or singing

Stimme, Ton
(plural) a song's words or text

Text
a musical instrument that produces sound by vibrating air within a metal tube, typically made of brass

Blechblasinstrument, Blechinstrument
the act of positioning and using fingers on an instrument to play specific notes or chords

Fingersatz
a session of practice in which performers prepare themselves for a public performance of a concert, play, etc.

Probe
the act of ending a sustained musical sound or note, allowing it to decay naturally

Loslassen, Notenende
a small piece of music or sound recorded by digital means in order to be used in creating a new composition

Beispiel, Sample
a collection of musical pieces or songs performed at a jazz session or a live show

Set, Reihe
a process of checking that the equipment used for recording music, or for playing music at a concert, is working correctly and producing sound of a good quality

Tonprobe, Soundcheck
a musical piece that has been adapted or arranged to be performed by various instruments or voices

Arrangement
the act of playing music in public and asking the passers-by for money

Straßenmusik, auf der Straße spielen
the act of singing Christmas carols in churches or streets, usually to collect money for charity

Weihnachtsliedersingen, Weihnachtslieder singen
the art or the act of writing pieces of music, poetry, etc.

Komposition
a form of entertainment in which people sing the words of popular songs while a machine plays only their music

Karaoke
unconventional, experimental, and non-mainstream music created by individuals who do not conform to established musical conventions or industry expectations

Outsider-Musik, Randmusik
a raw, unpolished, and low-fidelity music production or recording style characterized by a DIY aesthetic and nostalgic or vintage vibes

Lo-Fi, Lo-Fi-Musik
the guitar part in a band or ensemble that plays melodies, solos, and improvisations, taking the lead or prominence over other instruments

Leadgitarre, Hauptgitarre
a mid-sized instrument positioned between smaller and larger counterparts in terms of pitch and size

die Alt, das Altsaxophon
a singer, band or musician who performs on a stage

Künstler, Nummer
a collective of musicians performing together

Ensemble, Gruppe
a group of instruments or voices that perform together, typically of the same family or type

eine Gruppe von Instrumenten oder Stimmen, die zusammen auftreten
a short break between different parts of a theatrical or musical performance

Intervall
a continuous series of rapid beats on a drum, especially while announcing something exciting

Trommelwirbel, Trommelrolle
a short and lively ceremonial sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments, usually to announce something important

Fanfare, Trompetenstoß
a singing method that uses a system of vocal syllables to represent musical pitches in order to facilitate sight-singing and ear training

Solfège
a device that helps musicians regulate their desired speed and rhythm

Metronom, Taktgeber
the part of a theater, concert hall, or other venue where the audience sits to watch a performance

Hörsaal
the act of singing additional vocal parts that complement the melody, creating harmonies

Harmonisierung
a slender stick used by a conductor while leading an orchestra

Taktstock, Dirigentenstab
a technique in music for string instruments where the bow bounces lightly off the strings, creating short, crisp notes

Spiccato, Springbogen
a musical technique that consists of mixing two or more separate melodies into one harmony

Kontrapunkt
someone who attends concerts or live music performances

Konzertbesucher, Konzertliebhaber
when an individual is carried above the crowd by the audience during live music concerts or events, often used as a form of interactive performance or stage diving

Crowdsurfing, Getragen von der Menge
a large building or room that is designed for performing concerts

Konzerthalle, Auditorium
the place in front of the stage, which is slightly lower, where an orchestra sits and performs for an opera, ballet, etc.

Orchestergraben, Orchester
an additional or repeated piece that is performed at the end of a concert, because the audience has asked for it

Zugabe
a finger or hand placement on an instrument for producing a specific sound or playing a particular note or chord

zweite Position, Position zwei
a higher hand placement on the fingerboard of a string instrument for accessing higher range notes

vierte Position, höhere Position
a specific hand position or fingering on a musical instrument for playing certain chords or notes

fünfte Position, Position fünf
a stock of plays, songs, dances, etc. that a company or a performer is prepared to perform

Repertoire, Vorrat
a short film or visual presentation created to accompany a song, often featuring the artist performing or telling a story

Musikvideo
a predetermined sequence of songs or musical pieces that a band or performer plans to play during a live performance or concert

Liedliste, Programm
a person who is passionate about heavy metal music

Metallkopf, Metalhead
a person who embodies the rebellious and anti-establishment ethos associated with the punk subculture

Punk, Rebell
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