There are millions and millions of musical terms, and I could not possibly hope to explain them all, but here are a few examples.
Staccato=Short or disconnected
Ritardo=Slow down
Crescendo=louder
Decrescendo=softer
Legato=long or connected
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There are hundreds of musical terms that end in a vowel. These terms can be found on various websites that contain a music glossary.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
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That's not a musical term.
There are hundreds of musical terms that end in a vowel. These terms can be found on various websites that contain a music glossary.
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A musical score or the process of creating a musical score.
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Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
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That is 'crescendo'