Yes, the Kenwood KFC can hold up very well when played very loud. The speakers are a 500-Watt Max Power 5-Way Speaker System that is capable of handling a lot of power.
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
I think you are asking "What are some musical instruments that can be played loudly?" Many electronic and electrified instruments can be played very loudly because they are amplified by electronic amplifiers and have electronic speakers. An electric guitar can be very loud. Some rare "folk" instruments that are not in common use today are very loud because they were meant to be played outdoors. The alpenhorn is an example of this. The bugle is a brass instrument that can be played loudly; that is why bugles are used in the military to give bugle calls for assembling all the soldiers on an army base. Among instruments that can be played in an orchestra or band, many of the brass instruments in the wind family can be quite loud. The trumpet is quite loud in a high pitch range, and the tuba is quite loud in a low pitch range. Percussion instruments such as the bass drum and the gong are very loud. Bagpipes are loud, particularly the large Highland bagpipes of Scotland.
the two kinds of dynamics are: soft loud kinds of soft are: kinds of loud are: piano- soft forte- loud pianissimo- very soft fortissimo- very loud pianississimo- very very soft fortississimo- very very loud mezzo piano- moderately soft mezzo forte- moderately loud
Kenwood portable radios are radios which allow you to speak with people up to 5 miles away. They are very durable but can also be a little bit pricey.
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The symbol for 'very loud' in music is 'ff', or 'fff'.
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mf (mezzo forte) for slightly loud f (forte) for loud ff (forte forte) for very loud or even fff (triple forte) for extremely loud