fortissimo
fortissimo
The symbol for 'very loud' in music is 'ff', or 'fff'.
The Italian Dynamic Markings Traditionally Used To Indicate Very Soft And Very Loud Are Respectively what?
Very Loud
Fortissimo and molto forte are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "very loud." Context makes clear whether "loudest" or "strongest" (case 1) or "very loud" or "very strong" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "for-TEES-see-mo" and "MOL-to FOR-tey" in Pisan Italian.
Pianissimo e fortissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "very soft and very loud." The masculine singular form shows up in music-related phrases even though context elsewhere suggests the feminine singular, feminine plural or masculine plural forms. The pronunciation will be "pya-NEES-see-mo ey for-TEES-see-mo" in Pisan Italian.
Getting very loud
"fortissimo" -in music, very loud.
it is very loud in a concert
The term dynamics refers to whether a sound is soft or loud.=]...+
Molto rumoroso, molto forte, ad alta voce (referred to music, voice), molto sgargiante, molto vistoso (referred to clothes and colours),
From almost inaudible to very very loud.