| A | B |
| acclaim | praise, applause, or approval |
| acoustics | the effect or quality of sound, especially in an enclosed space |
| acquire | to get possession of |
| acquisition | something obtained or acquired |
| audible | able to be heard |
| authentic | real; genuine |
| bluegrass | folk music usually associated with nonelectrified banjos and guitars |
| conduct | to direct or lead |
| inharmonious | inharmonious combination of sounds; disagreement |
| exquisite | beautiful; perfect |
| fragile | easily broken or destroyed |
| fraud | deception; trickery |
| fundamental | essential or basic |
| harmonize | to bring into balance or agreement |
| illusion | misleading perception |
| programming | scheduling a series of events or a presentation |
| protégé | one whose training is supported by an influential person |
| replica | a copy or reproduction |
| sensual | pleasing to the senses |
| unison | complete agreement or harmony |