"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.
Yes, the b is silent. See related link and click on the bar next to the musical note.Yes, the b is silent. See related link and click on the bar next to the musical note.Yes, the b is silent. See related link and click on the bar next to the musical note.Yes, the b is silent. See related link and click on the bar next to the musical note.
it is when everyone in the band becomes silent
it is when everyone in the band becomes silent
Could the answer be TACIT. It means to be silent etc. No, it is an adjective meaning "silent". The correct answer is TACET from the Latin for silence. In Latin it actually means: "let it be silent."
Singin' In The Rain.
Io ho dodici anni. H is silent.
Hotel Pronounced: o- tel (the h in Spanish is silent)
The Jazz Singer (1927)
The song "Silent Night" was translated to Tagalog by Mariano Vestil in 1902. The Tagalog version is titled "Sa Paskong Darating".
Musical notation usually (but not always) uses Italian. quite = molto (meaning very) quiet = tranquillo (meaning peaceful), tacet (meaning silent)
太陽 (taiyou) the u in it is silent =]
Schweigen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.