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Traditional and orchestral music from composers like Beethoven or Mozart.
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Modern, mainstream music with catchy melodies.
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Music characterized by strong beats and electric guitars.
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Music with swing and improvisation, often with instruments like the saxophone.
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A genre with rhythmic speech (rap) and strong beats.
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A style of Western classical music from the 17th and early 18th centuries, known for its ornate melodies and counterpoint.
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Music with a focus on storytelling, often featuring guitars and themes of rural life.
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A Jamaican genre with a slow rhythm and socially conscious lyrics.
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Emotional music with repetitive patterns, often about life struggles.
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Energetic, beat-driven music made with electronic instruments.
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Traditional music that tells stories about culture and history.
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The main tune of a song.
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The combination of different musical notes played or sung together.
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The pattern of beats in a piece of music.
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The repeated section of a song, often the most memorable part.
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The speed at which a piece of music is played.
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A category or style of music (e.g., pop, rock, classical).
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A tool used to produce musical sounds (e.g., piano, guitar).
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A piece of music created by a composer.
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The highness or lowness of a musical note.
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An American singer known for hits like "Uptown Funk" and "24K Magic," famous for his energetic performances and catchy songs.
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An American singer known for storytelling songs in genres like country, pop, and alternative.
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An English singer famous for his acoustic sound and hits like "Shape of You."
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An American artist known for powerful performances and hits like "Halo."
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A Canadian pop star famous for hits like "Baby" and "Love Yourself."
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a song by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars