lokahljóði
Lokahljóði is an Icelandic term that translates to "final sound" or "last sound." It generally refers to the concluding auditory element of a musical piece, a spoken phrase, or any sequence of sounds. In a musical context, lokahljóði can be a sustained note, a final chord, a percussive hit, or even silence, depending on the composer's intent and the style of the music. It serves to bring a sense of closure and resolution to the auditory experience.
The concept of lokahljóði is not limited to music. In literature or spoken word, it might be
In some artistic or performance contexts, the deliberate choice and execution of the lokahljóði are considered