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Ritinello ------------------------------------------------------------ Featured in several languages in unstressed syllables it's origin is from the Hebrew word shva which represent a Simu lair sound reducing vowel to a neutral quality Varying degrees of vowel sounds neither evil or good the Schwa sound is never associated with negative connotation Schwa is neutral and unstressed the idea of Schwa being Evil is figurative and not based on any Linguistic reality It is not stressed and Short Vowel sounds It quicker and it uses less efford to pronounce in comparison it's clearly heard in English and Spanish Words It is prevailant in English German, Arabic Catalan Vowel and Schwa do not always mean the same thing It is right in it's time and odd when out of place uh or ih is what the Schwa sound sounds like! in music it can be used after a grace note where the syllable after the schwa is stressed it's the on the beat or stresed sound the weak uh sound ah , uh and um are common fillers in laugages a strong filler is assocated with Mid range Vowells completelly different from the neutral Schwa! By Ferrule Tenoroon Bassoonist and Lyricist

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