It has a long U (yoo) and a short I sound (myoo-zik).
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.
The word music has two vowels: the U has a long U sound, and the I is short.
The U in music has a long U (long OO) sound, but the I is a short I.
Music has one long vowel and one short.The U has a long U (YOO) sound as in amuse, while the I has a short I sound.(myoo-zik)
The O in the word song may be a short vowel, but more usually an AW sound (caret O) as seen in the rhyming words long, strong, and wrong. This AW sound is seen in words such as taught, sought, dawn, ball (bawl), and daughter.
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.
The word music has two vowels: the U has a long U sound, and the I is short.
The U in music has a long U (long OO) sound, but the I is a short I.
It has a short vowel sound
The word "tap" has a short A vowel sound.
The word "am" has a short A vowel sound, as in apple.
Yes, the vowel sound of "a" in the word "can" is considered a short vowel sound. The short "a" sound in "can" is typically pronounced as /æ/.
The word has a short A sound and a short I sound.
The 'e' in 'when' has a short vowel sound.
"Said" has a short vowel sound.
That is a short vowel.
Yes, the word "bed" has a short vowel sound.