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Able to be heard,loud enough to hear. |
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The people who hear a speech or performance. |
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A tryout for a role;a hearing 2 test a performer's ability. |
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A large room or hall where people gather 2 hear speakers&performances |
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Not able to be heard too soft or toob faint 2 hear, unheard |
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A cone-shaped horn used 2 direct a voice and make it sound louder. |
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The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet. |
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A curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouth piece&keys. |
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A curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece&keys |
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A electronic system that blends sounds from more more than 1 source. |
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A long piece of music to be played by a orchestra. |
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