There are hundreds of musical terms that end in a vowel. These terms can be found on various websites that contain a music glossary.
Most of the time just -s.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
Slow
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Most of the time just -s.
cadence
Some words ending in the vowel O are:bongobravohalohelloherojellopianopolopotatoshampoosilosolotattootomatoweirdozero
No, but in words ending in "W", it often sounds like a vowel.
Some words ending in the vowel O are:bongobravohalohelloherojellopianopolopotatoshampoosilosolotattootomatoweirdozero
The alpha, or any other short vowel ending of a Greek prefix metamorphoses into a longer vowel, usually eta, when combining a prefix with a root word beginning with a vowel.
phone
Yes. It is an ending vowel with a long E sound. If a Y is ahead of a vowel and has a YUH sound, it is considered a consonant. Otherwise it is a vowel.
Words ending with il and no vowel before it include:anvilcivilcouncildevilevilfossilgerbillentilpencilperilpupilstenciltonsiluntilvigilweevil
That's not a musical term.
The terms 'consonant' and 'vowel' refer to individual letters, not words.
Yes, the O in lock is a short vowel. In words with a single vowel, and words ending in "ck," the vowel is almost always short.