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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #120822: Music
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    Music


    “Music is what tells us that the human race is greater than we realize.”  (Napoléon Bonaparte)

    “Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.” (Confucius)  

    “Without music, life would be a mistake” (Friedrich Nietzsche)



    I) MUSIC GENRES:

    • blues
    • dance
    • heavy metal
    • jazz
    • classical music
    • country
    • folk
    • punk
    • rap
    • reggae
    • pop



    II) INSTRUMENTS:


    String instruments:
    Violin
    Viola

    Cello

    Double bass

    Harp

    Guitar

    Electric guitar

    Mandolin



    – Keyboard instruments:


    Harpsichord

    Piano / Keyboard

    Synthetiser



    – Wood wind instruments:

    Recorder

    Piccolo

    Flute

    Panflute

    Oboe

    English horn

    Bassoon

    Double bassoon

    Bagpipe

    Clarinet

    Bass clarinet

    Saxophone




    Brass instruments:

    Trumpet

    Trombone

    French horn

    Tuba

    Organ



    - Percussion instruments:
    • Snare drum
    • Castanets
    • Cowbells
    • Tubular bell
    • Cymbal
    • Gong
    • Bass-drum
    • Maracas
    • Chau gong
    • Drum
    • Tambourine
    • Timpani

     

    III) VERBS:

    • to listen to music
    • to play an instrument
    • to record
    • to sing
     

    IV) NOUNS:

    • audience 
    • concert 
    • hymn 
    • love song 
    • national anthem 
    • symphony 
    • song 
    • track
    • voice 
    • music score
    • beat 
    • harmony
    • lyrics
    • melody / tune
    • note
    • rhythm 
    • scale 
    • solo 
    • duet 
    • in tune
    • out of tune 

    V) IDIOMS:

    • « For a song »
    • « Like a broken record »
    • « to blow your own trumpet » 
    • « a jam session »
    • « to call the tune » 
    • « and all that jazz » 
    • "to strike a chord”
    • « to play by ear »




     

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    1. ( )   [he...] is a type of very loud rock music with a fast beat. (2 words)

    2. A ( )   [m...] is a musical instrument that looks like a small guitar and has four pairs of strings.

    3. A ( )   [sa...] is a musical instrument in the shape of a curved metal tube with a narrower part that you blow into and keys that you press.

    4. A ( )   [t...] is a large musical instrument of the brass family. It consists of two long oval tubes, one of which can be pushed backwards and forwards to play different notes.

    5. A ( )   [ta...] is a musical instrument which you shake or hit with your hand.

    6. A ( )   [na...] is a patriotic hymn or other song adopted by a nation for use on public or state occasions. (2 words)

    7. A ( )   [s...] is a piece of music written to be played by an orchestra.

    8. ( )   [ca...] are a Spanish musical instrument consisting of two small round pieces of wood held together by a cord.

    9. A ( )   [v...] is a musical instrument with four strings that is played with a bow.

    10. You can blow your own ( )   [t...]. Press the three buttons to change notes.










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