| chamber music |
music that is written for a small number of instruments, such as a string quartet, and suited for performance in an intimate setting. |
| country music |
popular music that comes from the folk music of the southern or southwestern United States. It generally employs a variety of stringed instruments such as guitar and fiddle. |
| electronic music |
music that is produced electronically by an instrument such as a synthesizer. |
| face the music |
(informal) to assume responsibility for one's actions. |
| folk music |
music originated, handed down, and played or sung by the common folk of a region or country, often fairly simple and repetitive in structure. [2 definitions] |
| music box |
a box containing a mechanical device that plays music when the lid is lifted. |
| music hall |
an auditorium in which musical performances are presented. [2 definitions] |
| music of the spheres |
music that early mathematicians, such as Pythagoras, thought was produced by the movements of the heavenly bodies, but which was inaudible on earth. |
| music stand |
a vertically adjustable rack for holding sheets of music for a performer or conductor. |
| program music |
instrumental music intended to evoke or depict a scene, story, event, or the like. |
| sheet music |
music printed on loose or unbound sheets of paper. |
| soul music |
a type of music combining elements of black gospel and rhythm-and-blues. |