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Jazz
Country
Easy Listening
Progressive Rock
New Age
Latin
Blues
Classical
Hop Hop
Rap
Disco
Instrumental
Ambient
Soul
Gospel
reggae
Alternative
Indie
Rock
Heavy Metal
Baroque
Romantic
Renaissance
Ceremonial
Folk
World
Bluegrass
Electronic
Opera
Choral
Rhythm and Blues
Pop
Punk
Loud
Soft
Brassy
Gentle
Natural
Melodious
Raucous
Strong
Smooth
Rich
Distinct
Deep
Thick
Mellow
Shrill
Reedy
Thin
Breathy
Rounded
Full
Clear
Piercing
Strident
Harsh
Warm
Resonant
Bright
Dark
Flat
LightAdditional musical terms for dynamics are:
Decrescendo - getting softer
Pianissimo - very soft
Piano - soft
Mezzo piano - medium soft
Mezzo forte - medium loud
Forte - loud
Fortissimo - very loud
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The theater was quiet at first, the curtains weren't yet open but the lights had already dimmed. Slowly at first the dancers made their way onto the stage. Then as the music picked up so did the speed of the dancers. The sequins on their dresses reflected the lights that shined on them from above. As they spun across the stage you could see the strained smiles on their faces. The audience sat in aw while watching the show. There was no sound other than the quick paced music and the slight squeak of a chair. Each dancer had their hair up in a tight bun, they were perfect. Well, except for that smile. Not quite beautiful but definitely not ugly. It looked as if it had been practiced hundreds of time. The dance flowed through them and all of their limbs swayed with the music, but that smile never changed. As the song began to wind down, so did the dancers. The music came to an abrupt stop and the dancers stopped with it, their bodies contoured in the most uncomfortable looking ways. And finally, as the started to move off the stage you could see their faces break the controlled smile.
Explanation: i hope that was what you wanted, also this was written by me and i am in 10th grade so that is what level i wrote it at.