There are many musical glossaries that can be found online via Google or any other informative website.
"Tacet" is the equivalent of "silent" in the glossary of musical terminology.Specifically, the word comes from the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. It literally means "It is silent." In terms of music, there is to be no sound, from any person or any instrument.
"Or else" in English means ossia in Italian musical terminology.
In computer terminology, FRA stands for File Recovery Area.
There are hundreds of musical terms that end in a vowel. These terms can be found on various websites that contain a music glossary.
The typical order for academic writing is to include a glossary before the references and bibliography. This helps readers understand any specialized terminology used in the text before delving into the sources cited.
I would suppose 'ostinato' or, repeat
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