Diminuendo (Dim.) or Decrecsendo (Dec.)
Diminuendo is more widely used, but they both mean the same thing
If you mean high, as in loudness, then it is called forte or fortissimo.
It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the musical instruments produce.
dynamics
Volume in music is related to: Amplitude, loudness, and sound pressure. uhh .. i think it means how high or low the music is
it is very loud in a concert
The word for the loudness of music is "volume" and the word for the slowness of music is "tempo."
If you mean high, as in loudness, then it is called forte or fortissimo.
Dynamics are the volume and tones in music. It can either represent volume or refer to aspects of the music. It can also apply to the written musical notations. The two basic categories are either piano z(soft) or forte (loud).
Loudness in music refers to the volume or intensity of sound, typically measured in decibels. Quietness in music refers to a softer or lower volume of sound. Dynamics in music refer to variations in the loudness and quietness of a musical piece.
It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the musical instruments produce.
The unit of loudness is called decibel (dB).
dynamics
That is a crescendo.
The loudness or volume of music is measured in decibels. Decibels are a unit used to quantify the intensity of sound.
Volume in music is related to: Amplitude, loudness, and sound pressure. uhh .. i think it means how high or low the music is
Loudness.
it is very loud in a concert