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The long -o sound at the end of these musical words is spelled with just the letter o. Each term relates to musical instruments, styles, or techniques, making this list perfect for building vocabulary in the arts.

Allegro is an musical term meaning fast and lively. Instruments like the banjo, bongo, and cello represent different musical traditions, while flamenco is a vibrant Spanish dance style that involves music, stamping, and clapping. Terms like solo and soprano refer to specific musical roles or parts.

This list introduces the rich vocabulary of music, perfect for enthusiasts and learners alike.

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