mood music
Kosakata
Kosakata Kanji 音
Kanji 音 yang berarti suara muncul dalam 839 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
sound of a motor
the Gospel according to John (book of the Bible)
Gospel of John (book of the Bible)
live music
rale
rapping sound (and other sounds when associated with poltergeists)
Latin music
Latin-American music
rale
the Gospel according to Luke (book of the Bible)
Gospel of Luke (book of the Bible)
Romantic music
subsonic speed
sad voices
background noise
allophone
enharmonic
a sound
monosyllable
reading in unison
musical impressionism
hemitonic pentatonic scale (pentatonic scale containing semitones)
whizz (of a flying arrow)
sound of rainfall
having slow reflexes
sharp (musical note)
film music
English pronunciation
Royal College of Music
British pronunciation
rounded vowel
distant sound
to hear a sound
rhythm game
audio lag
silence
to be widely known
sound barrier
ASMR video
quietly
to produce a sound
to give up
to make a sound
sound pressure
sound pressure level (usu. measured in decibel)
sound-level meter
katakana-hiragana prolonged sound mark
initial and final (in Chinese syllable structure)
phonetics
phonological alternation
sound system (of a language)
phonological system
phonological component
phonology
Otowaya (stage name of a kabuki family)
kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "on" readings (prior to the advent of kana)
phonetic value
Tonmalerei (musical imagery)
rhythm game
musical competition
music software
to dance to the music
Ein Musikalischer Spaß (Mozart)
aptitude for music
flow of music
music festival
music festival
conservatory
musical (film)
concert
the world of music
musicology
music school
musical activities
music director
music sharing
music education
place where music lessons are given
music industry
musical form
music festival
music history
music room
National Music Publishers' Association
music library
musicianship
band
college of music
musical
concert hall
online music distribution
music distribution service
musical aesthetics
music critic
ethnomusicology
music theory
music therapy
clipping (audio)
sense of sound