a type of electronic musical instrument with keys like those of a piano, which is able to make many different sounds
キーボード
a musical instrument with a curved metal tube and one wide end, which is played by blowing into it while pressing and releasing its three buttons
トランペット
a box-like musical instrument that is held in both hands and is played by squeezing and stretching it while pressing its keys
アコーディオン
a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings
チェロ
a musical instrument with a mouthpiece and keys, that is played by blowing into it
クラリネット
a tube-like musical instrument that is played by blowing over a hole while covering and uncovering its other holes
フルート
a curved metal wind instrument that is played by blowing into it while pressing its buttons
サクソフォン
a group of singers who perform together, particularly in religious ceremonies or in public
合唱団
someone who entertains an audience, such as an actor, singer, musician, etc.
パフォーマー
a musician who plays the violin, typically performing solo or with other musicians or vocalists
バイオリニスト
a number of music pieces or songs sold as a single item, normally on a CD or the internet
アルバム
a device that has two pieces that cover the ears and is used to listen to music or sounds without others hearing
ヘッドフォン
an electronic device used for listening to audio files or for storing digital data
iPod
a piece of equipment used for recording voices or sounds or for making one's voice louder
マイクロフォン
a form of entertainment in which people sing the words of popular songs while a machine plays only their music
カラオケ
someone who announces or plays popular recorded music on radio or TV, or at a disco, club, etc.
DJ
a plastic case with a magnetic string that is used to record video, audio, or images
テープ