Music Flashcards

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Definition: A sequence of single pitches that is perceived as a musical unit

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Melody

Example: The melody of the song was so catchy that it stayed in my head all day.

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The combination of different musical notes played or sung at the same time to produce a pleasing sound.

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Harmony

Example: The harmony between the guitar and the piano added depth to the composition.

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The pattern of beats or time intervals in music, often created by a combination of long and short notes.

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Rhythm

Example: The song’s upbeat rhythm had everyone on the dance floor.

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The basic unit of time in music, often felt as a regular pulse.

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Beat

Example: The strong beat of the drum set the pace for the entire performance.

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The speed or pace at which a piece of music is played.

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Tempo

The conductor signaled for a faster tempo during the lively section of the symphony.

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The words of a song, often expressing emotions, stories, or messages.

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Lyrics

She was moved by the meaningful lyrics of the ballad.
Chorus:

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A repeated and refrained section of a song, often sung by a group of singers.

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Chorus

Example: The catchy chorus of the song had everyone singing along.

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A melody or song.

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Tune

Example: The radio played a familiar tune that brought back memories.

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A piece of music created through the arrangement of musical elements.

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Composition

Example: Beethoven’s composition showcased his genius as a classical composer.

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A category or style of music characterized by a particular form, content, and instrumentation.

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Genre

Example: Jazz is a diverse musical genre that incorporates improvisation and unique rhythms.

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To create and write music.

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Compose

Example: The talented musician spent hours composing a new symphony.

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To sing or play different musical notes that sound pleasing when combined.

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Harmonize

Example: The choir members harmonized beautifully during the performance.

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To improvise or play music in a relaxed and informal setting.

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Jam

Example: Musicians often gather to jam and experiment with different sounds.

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To present music or a play for an audience.

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Perform

Example: The band is scheduled to perform at the music festival next week.

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To listen to a radio or TV broadcast.

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Tune in:

Example: Don’t forget to tune in to the live broadcast of the concert.

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To sing or play music to someone, often as a gesture of love.

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Serenade

Example: He serenaded his girlfriend with a romantic song on the guitar.

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To enjoy and move rhythmically to music.

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Groove

Example: The funky bassline made everyone want to groove on the dance floor.

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To evoke a strong feeling or response.

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Resonate

Example: The lyrics of the song resonated with listeners who had experienced similar emotions.

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To emphasize offbeat rhythms in music.

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Syncopate

Example: The drummer used syncopation to create a unique and lively rhythm.

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To create or perform spontaneously without preparation.

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Improvise

Example: Jazz musicians often improvise solos during live performances.

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To rework and create a new version of an existing song.

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Remix

Example: The DJ remixed the popular track, giving it a fresh and modern sound.

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Increase the volume of the sound.

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Turn up (the volume):

Example: Can you turn up the volume? I love this song!

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Analyze and explain the different components of a song.

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Break down (a song):

Example: In music class, we learned to break down the structure of a song.

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Release and make available for the public to listen to

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Bring out (an album):

Example: The artist plans to bring out a new album next month.

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Find and become comfortable with a consistent pattern of beats.

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Settle into (a rhythm):

Example: After a few moments, the drummer settled into a steady rhythm.

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Evoke a strong emotional response in someone.

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Strike a chord (with someone):

Example: The lyrics of the song struck a chord with everyone who had experienced heartbreak.

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Begin playing a musical instrument.

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Pick up (an instrument):

Example: I decided to pick up the guitar and learn to play.

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Rearrange the order of songs in a playlist.

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Mix up (the playlist):

Example: Let’s mix up the playlist to keep the party vibe going.

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Connect an electric instrument to an amplifier or other electronic equipment.

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Plug in (an electric guitar):

Example: The guitarist plugged in his electric guitar before the concert.

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Sing loudly and forcefully.

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Belt out (a song):

Example: The lead singer belted out the final chorus with passion.

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Gradually decrease in volume or intensity, often used in the conclusion of a song.

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Fade away (at the end):

Example: The music slowly faded away, leaving a lingering sense of nostalgia.

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Expressing a feeling of deep sadness or sorrow.

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Melancholic

Example: The melancholic melody captured the bittersweet essence of the story.

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Making one feel happier or more cheerful.

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Uplifting

Example: The uplifting chorus had everyone in a positive mood.

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Full of energy and vitality.

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Energetic

Example: The band’s energetic performance had the audience dancing throughout the concert.

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Calming and comforting to the emotions.

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Soothing

Example: The soothing instrumental piece provided a moment of relaxation.

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Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.

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Dynamic

Example: The dynamic shifts in the music kept the audience engaged.

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Easily memorable and likely to be repeated in one’s mind.

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Catchy

Example: The chorus had a catchy tune that stayed with me all day.

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Soft, smooth, and gentle in tone or mood.

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Mellow

Example: The mellow guitar solo created a laid-back atmosphere.

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Expressing deep emotion or feeling.

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Soulful

Example: Her soulful voice resonated with the audience during the emotional ballad.

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Expressive of emotions and feelings through words.

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Lyrical

Example: The songwriter is known for her lyrical and poetic compositions.

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Forming a pleasing or consistent whole.

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Harmonious

Example: The harmonious blend of voices created a beautiful choir sound.

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Deriving ideas, style, or taste from a diverse range of sources.

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Eclectic

Example: The band’s music is eclectic, drawing inspiration from various genres.

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Evoke a feeling of sadness or eeriness that lingers in the mind.

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Haunting

Example: The haunting melody left a deep impression on the listeners.

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Having a strong, regular, or harmonious rhythm.

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Rhythmic

Example: The rhythmic drumming set the pace for the entire performance.

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Conveying emotions or thoughts with intensity and clarity.

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Expressive

Example: The pianist’s expressive playing captured the emotional depth of the composition.

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A wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life.

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Nostalgic

Example: The nostalgic melody brought back memories of childhood.

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With strong emotion or great force.

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Intensely

Example: The guitarist played the solo intensely, capturing the audience’s attention.

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In a way that is even and without abrupt changes.

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Smoothly

Example: The transition between songs was executed smoothly by the DJ.

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In a manner related to the structure or flow of a melody.

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Melodically

Example: The pianist played the piece melodically, emphasizing the beauty of the tune.

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In a way that is clear, detailed, and lively.

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Vividly

Example: The lyrics vividly depicted the scenes of the narrative.

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In a manner that conveys strong emotion or feeling.

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Expressively

Example: The violinist played expressively, eliciting a range of emotions from the audience.

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In a gentle and quiet manner.

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Softly

Example: The singer sang the lullaby softly, creating a calming atmosphere.

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In a way that occurs or changes slowly over time.

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Gradually

Example: The music faded out gradually, creating a smooth and subtle conclusion.

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In a way that is not immediately obvious or noticeable.

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Subtly

Example: The subtle use of percussion added depth to the composition.

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The music deeply resonated with and evoked a personal response.

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“The music struck a chord with me.”

Example: The lyrics of the song struck a chord with me as they reflected my own experiences.

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Expressing enthusiasm and enjoyment for a particular piece of music.

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“I’m really into this new track; it has a great vibe.”

Example: I’m really into this new track; it has a great vibe that makes me want to dance.

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The rhythm of the music is so compelling that it inspires physical movement.

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“The beat is so infectious; I can’t help but move to it.”

Example: The beat of the drum in this song is infectious; I can’t help but tap my foot.

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The words of the song are deeply emotional and resonate on a personal level.

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“The lyrics are so heartfelt; they speak to my soul.”

Example: The singer’s heartfelt lyrics speak to my soul and make the song incredibly moving.

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The music evokes nostalgia and reminds someone of past experiences.

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“This song brings back memories of my teenage years.”

Example: Whenever I hear this song, it brings back memories of my teenage years.

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Expressing appreciation for emotionally resonant and sincere lyrics.

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“The lyrics are so heartfelt; they speak to my soul.”

Example: “I love how heartfelt the lyrics are; they really speak to my soul and make the song so much more meaningful.”

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Appreciating the harmonious combination of musical instruments in a piece of music

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“I love how the instruments blend seamlessly in this composition.”

Example: “The way the instruments blend seamlessly in this composition creates a beautiful and balanced sound.”

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Expressing admiration for a singer’s exceptional vocal talent.

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“The singer’s voice is pure magic; it gives me goosebumps.”

Example: “The singer’s voice is pure magic; every time they hit those high notes, it gives me goosebumps.”

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Describing an exceptionally exciting and energetic live music performance.

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“The concert was mind-blowing; the energy was off the charts.”

Example: “That concert was mind-blowing; the energy from the crowd and the band was off the charts.”

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Expressing enjoyment for memorable and catchy musical elements, often referring to hooks or melodies

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“I can’t get enough of the catchy hooks in this tune.”

Example: “The catchy hooks in this tune are so addictive; I can’t get enough of them.”

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Describing the immersive and transformative experience of listening to music.

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“The music takes me on a journey; it’s like a musical adventure.”

Example: “When I listen to this album, it feels like the music takes me on a journey; it’s like a musical adventure.”

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Describing a rhythm or musical arrangement that is exceptionally good or impressive.

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“This beat is sick; it’s impossible to sit still.”

Example: “The beat in this song is sick; it’s so groovy that it’s impossible to sit still when it plays.”

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Definition: Praising a guitarist’s skillful and impressive playing, especially in terms of fast and intricate techniques.

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“The guitarist really knows how to shred.”

Example: “Did you see that performance? The guitarist really knows how to shred; it was mind-blowing!”

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Commending a singer for delivering a flawless and impressive performance.

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“The singer nailed it; the performance was on point.”

Example: “The singer totally nailed it tonight; every note was on point, and the performance was amazing.”

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Expressing strong affection for a favorite song.

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“This song is my jam; I could listen to it on repeat.”

Example: “I love this song; it’s my jam! I could listen to it on repeat for hours.”

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Describing an electrifying and energetic atmosphere at a live performance.

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“The concert was lit; the crowd was totally hyped.”

Example: “The concert was lit; the crowd was totally hyped, and everyone was singing along.”

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Complimenting a DJ for playing excellent and impressive music.

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“The DJ is spinning some dope tracks tonight.”

Example: “The DJ is spinning some dope tracks tonight; the dance floor is on fire!”

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Describing a highly charged and exciting atmosphere at a music event.

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“The vibe at the gig was electric; everyone was feeling it.”

Example: “The vibe at the gig was electric; everyone was feeling it, and the energy in the room was incredible.”

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Praising a singer’s exceptional vocal skills and the unique, impactful quality they bring to the song.

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“The singer’s voice is fire; it gives the song so much flavor.”

Example: “Have you heard her sing? The singer’s voice is fire; it gives the song so much flavor.”

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Complimenting an impressive and powerful bassline that adds a distinctive quality to the overall sound.

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“That bassline is wicked; it’s what makes the whole track pop.”

Example: “Listen to the bassline in this song; it’s wicked! It’s what makes the whole track pop.”

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Commending a drummer for delivering exceptionally impressive and dynamic beats.

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“The drummer is killing it; those beats are sick!”

Example: “Did you see the drummer? They are killing it; those beats are sick!”

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Referring to a high-energy and highly enjoyable song that is likely to be played repeatedly.

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“This track is a banger; it’s going to be on repeat all day.”

Example: “I just discovered this track, and it’s a banger! It’s going to be on repeat all day.”

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: Commending a performer for their captivating and commanding presence on stage.

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“The singer’s stage presence is next level; they own the room.”

Example: “You have to see this singer live; their stage presence is next level. They totally own the room.”

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Describing a visually captivating and psychedelic music video that enhances the overall experience of the song.

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“The music video is so trippy; it adds a whole new dimension to the song.”

Example: “Have you seen the music video? It’s so trippy; it adds a whole new dimension to the song.”