cover
To put something over or on top of something else.
song
A short piece of music with words for singing.
movie
A story shown in moving pictures, usually at a cinema, on television, or online.
called
The past form of call: did or completed that action.
dun
A dull gray-brown color, or a demand for payment.
lot
A large amount or number; also an area of land used for a purpose.
requests
The plural form of request: polite or formal things asked for.
teach
To help someone learn a subject, skill, or idea.
here
In, at, or to this place or position.
departure
The act of leaving, especially at the start of a journey.
normally
In the usual way, or in most situations.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
notes
The plural form of note: short pieces of written information.
standard
Usual, accepted, or made according to a fixed level or rule.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
lessons
The plural form of lesson: periods of teaching or things learned from experience.
feel
To experience an emotion, physical sense, or opinion about something.
got
The past form of get: received, became, reached, or understood something.
little
Small in size, amount, age, or importance.
therefore
For that reason; used to show a logical result.
let
To allow something to happen, or to rent property to someone.
few
A small number of people or things.
secrets
The plural form of secret: pieces of information kept hidden from others.
use
To do something with an object, tool, method, or ability.
make
To create, build, prepare, or cause something to happen.
playing
The present participle of play: doing a game, sport, music, role, or enjoyable activity.
bit
A small amount or piece of something.
exciting
Making people feel interested, happy, or eager.
enchanting
Very attractive, pleasant, or charming.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
want
To wish for something, or need something.
tabs
The plural form of tab: small labels, page markers, browser pages, or unpaid bills.
sheet
A large thin piece of cloth, paper, metal, or other material.
music
Sounds arranged with rhythm, melody, or harmony, often made by voices or instruments.
link
A connection between people, things, ideas, or places.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
below
In or to a lower place, level, or amount.
description
A spoken or written account of what someone or something is like.
while
During the time that something happens, or although something is true.
sure
Confident that something is true; certain about something.
watch
To look at something for a period of time, especially with attention.
clip
A small fastener or a short part cut from a larger recording.
piece
One part or amount of something larger.
video
A recording of moving pictures, often with sound.
says
The third-person form of say: speaks words or gives information.
click
To press a computer button, make a short sound, or suddenly understand.
usually
In most situations or on most occasions.
whole
Complete or full, with no part missing or divided.
information
Facts or details about a person, subject, event, or situation.
background
A person’s history, experience, or the area behind the main subject.
looking
The present participle of look: using the eyes to see, search, or seem.
expand
To become larger, or to make something larger.
repertoire
The set of songs, skills, or actions that a performer or person can use.
deepen
To become stronger, more serious, or lower in level.
understanding
Knowledge about what something means or how it works; sympathy for another person.
classical
Connected with traditional serious music, ancient culture, or established style.
guitar
A musical instrument with strings, usually played by strumming or picking.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
suggest
To mention an idea, plan, or possibility for someone to consider.
stuff
Things, materials, or belongings when you do not name them exactly.
discuss
To talk about the proposal.
tutorial
A lesson or set of instructions that teaches how to do something.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
show
To let someone see something or to explain it by making it clear.
sort
To put things into groups or in a particular order.
too
More than is wanted or possible; also or as well.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
detail
A small fact or part of a larger thing.
otherwise
In a different way; if not, or except for what has just been said.
hours
The plural form of hour: periods of sixty minutes or the times when a place is open.
get
To receive, obtain, become, understand, or arrive at something, depending on context.
part
One piece, section, or role of something larger.
right
Correct, suitable, or morally good.
hand
The part at the end of your arm, with fingers and a thumb.
pattern
A repeated design, arrangement, or regular way that something happens.
goes
The third-person singular form of go: moves, travels, or happens in a particular way.
like
Similar to someone or something, or in the same way as them.
thumb
The short, thick finger on the side of your hand.
together
With another person or thing in the same place, group, or action.
followed
The past form of follow: went after, came next, or obeyed.
index
An alphabetical list that helps you find information in a book or database; also a number that measures change.
move
To change position or place, or to cause something to change position.
around
In a circle, nearby, or in different parts of a place.
essentially
In a specific manner or degree connected with this expression.
nailed
The past form of nail: fastened something with nails or did something very well.
look
To use your eyes to see; to seem or appear a certain way.
chord
A group of musical notes played at the same time.
themselves
Used when the people, animals, or things doing an action are also affected by it.
starts
The third-person form of start: begins or makes something begin.
off
Away from a place, position, or machine; no longer operating.
third
Coming after the first and second in order or position.
finger
One of the long thin parts at the end of a hand.
matter
A subject, problem, or situation being discussed; also physical substance.
seventh
In position number 7 in a series.
fret
A raised strip on the neck of a stringed instrument, or a state of worry.
pick
To choose someone or something from a group.
string
Thin cord used for tying, hanging, or connecting things.
open
Not closed, covered, or blocked; willing to share or accept ideas.
next
Coming immediately after the present one or after another thing in order.
thing
An object, idea, action, or fact when its exact name is not given.
twice
Two times, or on two separate occasions.
guide
A person, book, or tool that shows someone where to go or what to do.
along
From one end or side of something toward another.
fifth
One of five equal parts, or the item in position five.
major
Very important, serious, or large in size or effect.
bass
A low sound, voice, instrument, or a type of fish.
inversion
A change that turns the usual order, position, or arrangement upside down or backward.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
rd
A written abbreviation that can stand for road or research and development.
second
Coming after the first one in order, time, or importance.
strings
Thin cords used for tying or making musical sounds.
note
A short written message, a record, or a single musical sound.
changes
A term for a specific person, object, place, or idea in English.
transition
A change from one state, stage, place, or way of doing things to another.
change
To make or become different.
possibly
Maybe, or by any chance.
minor
Not very large, serious, or important.
exactly
In a completely correct or precise way.
picking
The act of choosing, collecting, or removing something by hand.
fingering
The way fingers are placed or moved, especially when playing music; also sexual touching with fingers.
slightly
Only a little; by a small amount or degree.
court
A place where legal cases are heard, or an area for sports.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
pivot
The central point something turns on, or an important change in direction.
stay
To remain in a place, condition, or position.
position
The place where someone or something is located.
fingers
Long thin digits at the end of a hand, used for touching and holding.
help
To make it easier for someone to do something or solve a problem.
put
To place something somewhere; also to express something in words.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
three
The number 3, or a written symbol for this number.
still
Continuing to happen or be true; also even so.
fourth
Coming after the third person or thing in a series.