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The musical term "chord" is spelled c-h-o-r-d.
The order of the musical notes in the scale, starting with the letters D, O, R, E, M, and I is D, E, F, G, A, B.
The O chord, also known as the diminished chord, is significant in music theory because it creates tension and instability in a musical piece. It is commonly used to add drama and suspense in compositions, often leading to a resolution to a more stable chord. In jazz and classical music, the O chord is frequently used to create a sense of unease or to transition between different musical sections.
The instrument that contains all the vowels is the "accordion." The word "accordion" includes the vowels A, E, I, O, and U. This makes it a unique example among musical instruments.
All musical words that end in O add an S to form the plural (altos, solos, pianos).
The plural form of fungus is fungi.
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The singular form of "senores" is "senor" and the plural form is "senores" (with an accent over the "o").
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The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun that is those.The singular demonstrative pronouns are this and that.The plural demonstrative pronouns are these and those.
For words that end in O, add either s or es.
Odessi
When the letter 'o' is used at the end of a word to create the plural form, it is typically pronounced as the sound /oʊ/ (like in 'go'). An example of this is the plural form of the word 'hero,' which becomes 'heroes' with the pronunciation /ˈhɪəroʊz/.
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Some words ending in o that form their plural by adding s only include: pianos, duos, solos, tacos.
The plural noun is oboes - but you have only added an S to oboe, which does not end with an O.All musical terms that end in O are made plural by adding an S. (solo, solos)