It is musica (moosicuh) same as in spanish
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crescendo is an Italian word. It means "growing" in English.
If a passage of music is to be played quietly the letter p is used, which stands for piano, the Italian word for quiet. If a passage of music is to be played very quietly, pp is used. This stands for pianissimo, the Italian word for very quiet.
The word for "happy" in Italian is "felice." In the context of music, you might also encounter "gioioso," which means joyful or cheerful. Both terms capture a sense of happiness and positivity often conveyed in Italian musical compositions.
Piano is Italian for "slowly," and in music "quietly."
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italian music is music
It is from Italian meaning Master of Music, derived from the Latin word 'Magisterium'
Tempo is the Italian word that tells how long or fast to play the music.Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun. It is preceded by its singular definite article il ("the"). The pronunciation is "TEHM-poh."
"Notes" is an English equivalent of the Italian word note.Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its plural form. It refers to the "notes" of message-writing and of music. The pronunciation will be "NO-tey" in Italian.