There are various musical words that are in use today. Some have come from Italy a long time ago and have been written by composers from all over the world. For example, some musical words are: 'tempo' which means 'speed', 'dynamics' which are the loud and soft symbols in pieces of music, and there are other words like 'allegro' or 'adagio' which are words that tell the person playing how to play the piece of music. You need to learn these words to sit theory exams and are very helpful if you are taking music or want to get into music, no matter what age you may be.
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Onomatopoeia is a literary device that refers to words that stand for noises. With regard to musical instruments, some onomatopoeic words might be "ping," "bum," "oh pah," and "wub wub wub!"
some words that rhyme with cubic are; pubic, music, therapeutic.
you can get the words by buying the CD or typing in your search bar high school musical words
some African key words are cross-rytham and i don't know any more.
yes actually it is possible to say words using musical instruments
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Words to a song
None of the words are spoken in Les Miserable, the show fully based on the musical
Many musical words and notes are used in the psalms. Many psalms were sung.
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