Some constants represent two sounds, soft and hard, similar to the difference between short and long vowel sounds. A 'C' pronounced as an 'S', as in 'cent', is soft. If pronounced as a 'K', as in 'copper', it is hard.
Hard and soft sounds for 'C' and 'G'
The pronunciation of 'C' and 'G' generally (but not always, see below) depends upon the letter following either 'C' or 'G'.
General rules
If the following letter is 'E', 'I' or 'Y', the pronunciation is said to be "soft".
If the following letter is anything else - including a space - the pronunciation is termed "hard".
A soft 'C' is pronounced 'S' as in cell, city, decision, receive, license, distance, recently, pronounce, juicy, cylinder.
A hard 'C' is pronounced 'k' as in call, correct, cup, cross, class, rescue, fact, public, panic, ache.
A soft 'G' is pronounced 'j' as in general, giant, gymnastic, large, energy, intelligible, changing.
A hard 'G' is pronounced 'g' as in Golf, pig, running, great, gum, fragrant, grasp, glut, progress.
Examples of a soft sound are: * The sound of the blowing wind * Whisper * The sound of the birds in the morning * Sound of the running river.
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Piano music is music played from the piano, there is soft and loud music
Very soft.
In music words MP means music player. In sheet music (music scores in notation), mp means mezzo piano (moderately soft). In Italian, mezzo means literally half-way, or in the sense of moderately (in-between, neither soft nor loud). Piano, in Italian, means soft. So, mezzo-piano would mean something like moderately soft.
It is considered both, as it can be played both loud and soft. However, it is intended for softer music rather than louder music.
Normal conversation is 60 -70dB, city traffic (inside car) is 85dB and about this level is soft recorded music. A Walkman at half volume is 94dB and Rock Music peaks at 150dB
It mean's how loud or soft your music is... soft meaning quiet.
Piano music is music played from the piano, there is soft and loud music
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hamsters perfer soft music
Soft Lights and Sweet Music - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
no her music is pop you should know that
Dynamics refer to how loud or soft a piece of music is.
Very soft.
Soft Drinks and Sweet Music - 1934 was released on: USA: 8 December 1934
In music words MP means music player. In sheet music (music scores in notation), mp means mezzo piano (moderately soft). In Italian, mezzo means literally half-way, or in the sense of moderately (in-between, neither soft nor loud). Piano, in Italian, means soft. So, mezzo-piano would mean something like moderately soft.
Soft instrumental music is best for working because loud music or music with heavy beats or music with vocals makes you want to listen along and distracts you. Soft music with no vocals blends into the background and you can ignore it better
birds singing soft music