| A | B |
| instruments | devices for producing musical sounds |
| measures | bars of music |
| orchestra | a group of musicians playing at a concert, opera, or play |
| rehearsal | practice to prepare for public performance |
| triangle | a musical instrument |
| apologetically | making an excuse; expressing regret |
| audition | a hearing to test ability of a performer |
| conductor | a person who leads an orchestra |
| sheepishly | in a bashful or embarrassed way |
| tempted | appealed strongly to; attracted |