No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
syllable count
The fifth syllable (or note) on a music scale is called the dominant. For example: for the scale of C major, the fifth note (or dominant) would be G.
musik pronounced: moo-zek (accent on the second syllable)
So-fa silaba is a part of a music where....................
If a piece is written one syllable per note, it is written SYLLABICLY. (a syllabic rhythm). If a piece is written with lots of notes per syllable, it is written melladically (a meladic rhythm).
"Melisma" is the term used for singing of a single syllable over a succession of musical notes. This singing style is called melismatic.
In Russian: музыка [m`oo-zay-kah] (backtick indicates stressed syllable).
Yea Tea Sea Plea Flea SKA - a type of manic reggae music.
loud (even though you may think it is an adjective i think it is a verb!)
Well, it depends on how you pronounce it. Standard American English puts the stress on the first syllable (if that is what you mean by first or second syllable word). It is pronounced MU-si-cal.
Beyond defying a traditional approach of absolute music (in where music represents nothing other than itself) words do not only add to the atmosphere of program music, but can be used as linguistic instruments in cooperation with the voice itself. Today, vocal music reigns supreme with its instrumental counterpart not seeing the same success. So it can be seen that most view words as the ultimate form of expression therefore it is also a vehicle to more clearly and efficiently declare whichever message an artist chooses to convey. This is known as lyricism, though there are many artists today who choose to ignore this in favour of senseless words with disjointed meanings or no meanings at all. If you are speaking about music theory, the regimented order is as such: Syllabic: One note of music per syllable of text Neumatic: Two notes of music per syllable of text Melismatic: Multiple (more than two) notes of music per syllable of text.