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Key Composers Vocabulary - Johann Sebastian Bach

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Key Composers Vocabulary
Germany
Germany
[noun]

a country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and thriving economy

Ex: The Rhine River is one of the longest rivers in Germany and offers scenic boat cruises .
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contest
contest
[noun]

a competition in which participants compete to defeat their opponents

Ex: The chess contest between the two grandmasters lasted for hours .
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musician
musician
[noun]

someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a profession

Ex: The young musician won a scholarship to a prestigious music school .
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scared
scared
[Adjective]

feeling frightened or anxious

Ex: He looked scared when he realized he had lost his wallet .
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to run away

to escape from or suddenly leave a specific place, situation, or person, often in a hurried manner

Ex: During the chaos of the riot , some protesters tried to run away from the tear gas .
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March
March
[noun]

the third month of the year, after February and before April

Ex: In March, schools often have spring break, giving students and families a chance to relax and recharge before the final stretch of the academic year.
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to love
to love
[Verb]

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

Ex: She loves the sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore .
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musical
musical
[Adjective]

having a natural ability or strong interest in music

Ex: The musical genius could pick up any instrument and play it effortlessly .
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parent
parent
[noun]

our mother or our father

Ex: The parents took turns reading bedtime stories to their children every night .
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to live
to live
[Verb]

to share a place of residence with a particular person

Ex: He lived with his parents until he was 35.
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to teach
to teach
[Verb]

to assist or enable someone to acquire some knowledge, skills, or abilities

Ex: Out parents teach us new things every day .
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to perform music on a musical instrument

Ex: They sat under the tree , playing softly on their ukulele .
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organ
organ
[noun]

a large keyboard instrument with rows of pipes in different sizes, each played by a separate set of keys, producing a wide range of tones

Ex: She played a beautiful melody on the organ.
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to introduce

to bring a new person or thing into a familiar setting

Ex: The host took a moment to introduce the guest speaker to the audience .
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kind
kind
[noun]

a group of people or things that have similar characteristics or share particular qualities

Ex: The store sells products of various kinds, from electronics to clothing .
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church
church
[noun]

a building where Christians go to worship and practice their religion

Ex: He volunteered at the church's soup kitchen to help feed the homeless .
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rich
rich
[Adjective]

owning a great amount of money or things that cost a lot

Ex: The rich philanthropist sponsored scholarships for underprivileged students .
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practice
practice
[noun]

the act of repeatedly doing something to become better at doing it

Ex: To become a better swimmer , consistent practice is essential .
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to try
to try
[Verb]

to test something by doing or using it to find out if it is suitable, useful, good, etc.

Ex: She tried the new workout routine and found it challenging .
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to need
to need
[Verb]

to want something or someone that we must have if we want to do or be something

Ex: The house needs cleaning before the guests arrive .
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leipzig
leipzig
[noun]

a city in southeastern Germany famous for fairs; formerly a music and publishing center

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rest
rest
[noun]

a part of something that is left

Ex: The team completed most of the project , but the rest will have to be finished tomorrow .
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to write
to write
[Verb]

to compose a musical piece

Ex: She wrote a ballad dedicated to her best friend .
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busy
busy
[Adjective]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

Ex: The event planner became exceptionally busy with coordinating logistics and ensuring everything ran smoothly .
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special
special
[Adjective]

different or better than what is normal

Ex: The special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends .
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to sound
to sound
[Verb]

to convey or make a specific impression when read about or when heard

Ex: The plan sounds promising , but we need to consider all the potential risks .
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trick
trick
[noun]

a skillful action or move, often done to show ability or entertain

Ex: She taught her dog a trick to sit on command .
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brain
brain
[noun]

the body part that is inside our head controlling how we feel, think, move, etc.

Ex: The brain weighs about three pounds .
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quickly
quickly
[Adverb]

with little or no delay

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stroke
stroke
[noun]

a dangerous condition in which a person loses consciousness as a result of a blood vessel breaking open or becoming blocked in their brain, which could kill or paralyze a part of their body

Ex: Common risk factors for stroke include high blood pressure , diabetes , high cholesterol , smoking , and obesity .
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to notice
to notice
[Verb]

to pay attention and become aware of a particular thing or person

Ex: I noticed the time and realized I was late for my appointment .
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to bury
to bury
[Verb]

to put a dead person or animal beneath the ground

Ex: The ancient civilization would bury their leaders with great ceremony .
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quietly
quietly
[Adverb]

in a calm or still manner, without movement or disturbance

Ex: The baby slept quietly in her crib all night .
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