Wortschatz für IELTS (Allgemein) - Music
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zum Thema Musik, wie „Beat“, „Folk“, „Amplify“ usw., die für die IELTS-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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a group of singers who perform together, particularly in religious ceremonies or in public

Chor
music that originates from and reflects the traditional culture of a particular region or community, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics

Folkmusik
a piece of equipment used for recording voices or sounds or for making one's voice louder

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

Probe
an official song of great importance for a particular country that is performed on certain occasions

Hymne, Nationalhymne

a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings

Cello
to create and perform words of a play, music, etc. on impulse and without preparation, particularly because one is forced to do so

improvisieren
one of the main parts that a long musical work is divided into, having its own structure

Satz
a public performance of music or poetry by an individual or a small group

Aufführung, Recital
a sequence of musical notes arranged in a specific order to create a recognizable piece of music

Melodie
the arrangement or succession of single musical notes in a tune or piece of music

Melodie
to give a short performance in order to get a role in a movie, play, show, etc.

vorsprechen, vorspielen
a performance of live music, comedy, or other entertainment, usually by one or more performers in front of an audience

Gig, Auftritt
a round, thin piece of plastic with a hole in the middle, on which music, etc. is recorded

Schallplatte
the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment

Aufführung
any theatrical performance that combines singing, dancing, and acting to tell a story

Musical
(of TV or radio broadcasts) aired at the exact moment the events are taking place, without any earlier recording or editing

live
