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TOG Y4 W8 Terms

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Accompany (music)   to play or sing along with, especially on piano; to provide an accompaniment  
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Conductor (music)   a person who directs a musical group, such as an orchestra or chorus, communicating to the performers how they should play or nuances of the music by motions of a baton or the hands  
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Cornet   a wind instrument of the trumpet class. It is more compact, and more mellow, than the trumpet  
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Gig   a one-time professional engagement, usually brief, as of musicians for a one-night event  
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Melody   an organized sequence of single tones making up a particular musical phrase or idea, as distinct from harmony and rhythm; the leading part in a composition, as distinct from the accompaniment  
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Musician   one who composes, conducts, or performs music, especially instrumental music, whether professionally or privately  
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Solo   a piece of music (or portion of a piece of music), performed alone and unaccompanied by a single musician  
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Trombone   a brass instrument consisting of a long cylindrical tube bent upon itself twice, ending in a bell-shaped mouth, and having a movable U-shaped slide for producing different pitches. Its tone is mellower than that of the trumpet  
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Trumpet   a soprano brass wind instrument consisting of a long metal tube looped once and ending in a flared bell, the modern type being equipped with three valves for producing variations in pitch  
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Bribe   money or some desired object given or promised in order to corrupt the behavior of a person, especially a public official, athlete, soldier, etc  
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Corrupt   1) tainted, soiled, or infected 2) guilty of dishonesty, bribery, or other crooked practices, usually while in a position of authority  
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Ethnic   characteristic of a group of people who share a common and distinguishable racial, national, religious, linguistic, or cultural heritage  
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Intimidate   to frighten or terrify; to try to force into or discourage from some action by inciting fear  
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Lynch   to put to death illegally via mob action (usually by hanging)  
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Minority   1) (political) small group as opposed to a majority; as in ethnicity, religion, voting, etc ; 2) (social) (see Week 26)  
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Normalcy   the condition of being normal, often used to refer to national economic, political, and social conditions (more correctly, normality)  
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Racist   one who hates or is intolerant of another race or other races (usually believing his own to be superior)  
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Scandal   a publicized incident that brings about disgrace or offends the moral sensibilities of society  
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Supremacist   a person who believes that one particular group is better than others physically, intellectually, and/or morally, especially a racial group  
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