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one of the dynamics is piano another is forte and im not sure but maybe..... crescendo?
Dynamics tell you how loud or how soft to play. There is forte, piano, fortissimo, pianissimo, mezzo forte, and mezzo piano.
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Forte-piano (fp) means loud, then immediately soft. It refers to dynamics (how loud or quiet notes are).
The differences of dynamics. For example; p or piano to f or forte. This means soft to loud. This is contrasting as they are opposites. Generally, changing dynamics.
Dynamics refer to the volume or loudness of notes. Dynamics range from piano(soft)to forte(loud). crescendo means gradually becoming louder, and diminuendo means gradually becoming softer
If they are tabulated from soft to loud: pianissimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, forte and fortissimo. The -issimo suffix implies the extremes where 'mezzo' is moderately.
The term dynamics refers to whether a sound is soft or loud.=]...+
Dynamics are the difference in volume in pieces of music. They can be a "p" which is piano, quiet. Or "pp" very quiet. Or "f" forte, loud. Or "ff" very loud. e.t.c. The music can have a crescendo, getting louder. or a diminuendo, getting quieter. Hope this helps!!!
Dynamics are when music gets louder or quieter. There are several different types of dynamics, going from quietest to loudest they are, Piano (p), Mezzo Piano (mp), Mezzo Forte (mf), Forte (f), Fortissimo (ff). Piano means quiet, mezzo piano means moderately quiet, mezzo forte means moderately loud, forte means loud and fortissimo means very loud. Also there are Crescendo's and Diminuendos(sometimes called Decrescendos). A crescendo is where the music gradually goes from quiet to loud. And a diminuendo is where the music goes from loud to quiet.