p stands for piano in musical notation. It is a dynamic marking which indicates the piece or section should be played soft.
The "p" stands for "piano," a dynamic indicator meaning to play softly, and "cresc." is the abbreviation for "crescendo," which means to gradually increase in volume.
mf stands for mezzo forte, or in english: moderately loud
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The "p" stands for "piano," a dynamic indicator meaning to play softly, and "cresc." is the abbreviation for "crescendo," which means to gradually increase in volume.
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in music, pp means "very soft" or "pianissimo"; ff means "very loud" or "fortissimo"
It means mezzo piano, literally translating to "medium soft".
mf stands for mezzo forte, or in english: moderately loud
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P for 'piano' in musical notation, meaning soft or quiet. F for 'forte' would be the opposite, meaning loud.
Staff Notation is a music notation like quotation marks except used in music not writing. It is with the five lines going down.
Music notation is not a discovery, but a development. Or rather, calling music notation a discovery is akin to calling the English language a discovery, or an architect the discoverer of a building, or an artist the discoverer of a painting. There have been many different forms of music notation throughout history, so it's hard to say who first started using music notation.
re-notate? In the context of music theory, it would mean to notate an additional time. Possibly to correct in an incorrect notation.
Musical graphic notation is a form of music notation which refers to the use of non-traditional symbols and text to convey information about the performance of a piece of music. It is used for experimental music , which in many cases is difficult to notate using standard notation.