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Q: Quietly is to softly as freely is to what?
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How does p equal quiet?

In music most terms come from Italian. p is an abbreviation of "piano" meaning "softly" or "quietly" (playing softly would be playing quietly). pp is an abbreviation for "pianissimo" meaning "very softly" or "very quietly".


What is the comparative and superlative of quietly?

"More quietly" and "most quietly": "quietly" has three syllables, and the suffixes "-er" and "-est" are generally used only with root words of one or two syllables. yea honney


What is a sentences for softly?

A little boy softly and quietly walked down the stairs at night.


When a Piece is played piano it is to be played how?

softly, quietly


How do you play pianissimo?

Quietly ... softly, but still heard.


When apiece of music is to be played 'piano' it is to be played how?

softly/quietly


What has the same meaning as quietly?

Silently Softly Gently Soundlessly Noiselessly In silence


What is the opposite of loudly?

Softly, quietly, or silently would all be suitable opposites for loudly.


What is the synonym of quietly?

Faintly, inaudibly, murmuring, noiselessly, softly, soundlessly, tacitly, weakly


What other words have the same meaning as gently?

smoothly, lightly, softly, quietly, mildly


What does p mean in a piece of keyboard music?

It's a direction to the artist: "pianissimo," meaning "softly."Another answer:It does mean "softly," but a single p is "piano." "Pianissimo" is pp, meaning "very softly."


Is soft an adverb?

No, but "softly" is. Most adjectives can be made into adverbs. Ex: Quiet becomes Quietly. Light becomes Lightly. "Soft" is an adjective.