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a performer or group of musicians
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an electrical device or piece of equipment that makes sounds or radio signals louder
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amplify something to increase something in strength, especially sound
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the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
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music that accompanies the main singer or tune
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a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
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a public performance of music
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a piece of music for two players or singers
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an extra short performance given at the end of a concert or other performance; a request for this made by an audience calling out
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an extra short performance given at the end of a concert or other performance; a request for this made by an audience calling out
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a performance by musicians playing popular music or jazz in front of an audience; a similar performance by a comedian
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headline (something) to be the main performer in a concert or show
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to invent music, the words in a play, a statement, etc. while you are playing or speaking, instead of planning it in advance
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to play music with other musicians in an informal way without preparing or practising first
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a set of items, events etc. arranged to follow one another
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given or made when people are watching, not recorded
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a device that is used for recording sounds or for making your voice louder when you are speaking or singing to an audience
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the person who is in charge of the music in a show in the theatre
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enthusiastic clapping by an audience as a sign of their approval
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to entertain an audience by playing a piece of music, acting in a play, etc.
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the act of performing a play, concert or some other form of entertainment
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the act of performing a play, concert or some other form of entertainment
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a public performance of music or poetry, usually given by one person or a small group
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a play, concert, etc. for which all the tickets have been sold
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a series of songs or pieces of music that a musician or group performs at a concert
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a piece of music, dance or entertainment performed by only one person
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a short piece of music with words that you sing
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a process of checking that the equipment used for recording music, or for playing music at a concert, is working correctly and producing sound of a good quality
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equipment for playing recorded or live music and for making it louder
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a raised area, usually in a theatre, etc. where actors, dancers, etc. perform
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(of a band or singer) to perform in a pop or rock concert before the main performer; a band or singer who performs in a pop or rock concert before the main performer
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an official series of visits made to different places by a sports team, an orchestra, an important person, etc.; to travel around a place, for example on holiday/vacation, or to perform, to advertise something, etc.
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