Whenever you are reading dynamics in music, you can use these rough translations:
So to answer your question, mezzoforte has both mezzo (medium) and forte (loud) in it so you know that it should be played or sung with a medium loud volume.
It literately translates to medium loud which means not loud but not soft so kind of in the middle
M means mezzo. MP is mezzopiano. MF means mezzoforte. Music is not an acronym.
mezzoforte = medium loud
Kayleigh
well, forte is loud, mezzoforte is medium loud. You should be able to find something at a music store or one of their websites, too. (hope this is helpful.)
Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
M means mezzo. MP is mezzopiano. MF means mezzoforte. Music is not an acronym.
mezzoforte = medium loud
Kayleigh
Mezzoforte to Forte
well, forte is loud, mezzoforte is medium loud. You should be able to find something at a music store or one of their websites, too. (hope this is helpful.)
Could you be more specific about what you mean? What is the context in which this 't' appears in music? And what sort of music are you referring to?
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Do you mean back-up singers? Or do you mean "who was in the music video''?
Music with lesbians doe
it mean only a music for a song, but no one sing it, it' only a music for a song..
The music gets louder
it means what did they do in their music career