Pianissimo is softer
Its a feature on keyboards. The harder you strike a piano key, the louder it will be. The more gently you strike the note, the softer the note will be. Striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound.
It is an electronic keyboard that has not fully weighted keys like a real piano, but has a softer keys. Keys are gradually gets softer touch going trough left to right. İe some harder touch at the left, gets lighter touch at the right.. Like an acoustic piano.. bass keys are harder.. treble keys are softer...
The softest of these terms is Pianissimo, meaning very softly. It can go softer though, Pianississimo means very very softly.
In a Grand Piano the piano pedal that makes the tone softer (The 'Una Corda' pedal) works by moving all of the keys slightly sideways so that the hammer inside the piano only hits two of the three strings used to make a note. In an upright piano it works by moving the hammer's resting position closer to the strings, meaning less momentum can be achieved when playing a note and therefore you get a softer tone. The Una Corda pedal only works if you are already playing quietly otherwise the difference between playing with the pedal engaged and without is not noticed. In an electric piano the tone is artificially dampened.
It means play loudly on the piano.
Its a feature on keyboards. The harder you strike a piano key, the louder it will be. The more gently you strike the note, the softer the note will be. Striking a key harder will produce a louder sound, striking it softer will produce a softer sound.
The una corde creates a softer sound on the piano by changing the hammer action.
It is an electronic keyboard that has not fully weighted keys like a real piano, but has a softer keys. Keys are gradually gets softer touch going trough left to right. İe some harder touch at the left, gets lighter touch at the right.. Like an acoustic piano.. bass keys are harder.. treble keys are softer...
A standard piano's keys are much more harder but they are better for your fingers. an electric piano's keys are softer and you can also change the modes and tunes/keys of the piano.
"Piano in music means "soft." The instrument now known as piano was originally called "pianoforte" "soft loud" indicating its range. Pianissimo is softer than piano: very soft.
Diminuendo. Diminuendo means get softer slowly, just like decrescendo.
The softest of these terms is Pianissimo, meaning very softly. It can go softer though, Pianississimo means very very softly.
In a Grand Piano the piano pedal that makes the tone softer (The 'Una Corda' pedal) works by moving all of the keys slightly sideways so that the hammer inside the piano only hits two of the three strings used to make a note. In an upright piano it works by moving the hammer's resting position closer to the strings, meaning less momentum can be achieved when playing a note and therefore you get a softer tone. The Una Corda pedal only works if you are already playing quietly otherwise the difference between playing with the pedal engaged and without is not noticed. In an electric piano the tone is artificially dampened.
In piano music, notes are connected by slurs. These slurs indicate that the notes should be played smothly, with no breaks. A phrase is the point from the start of that segment to the end of it. A phrase can also be a place where the music gets louder and then softer.
Try the link below. It's a softer piano rendition of the Rise Against song Help is on the Way.
It means play loudly on the piano.
It is considered both, as it can be played both loud and soft. However, it is intended for softer music rather than louder music.