Amplify it by microphone, amplifier, and loudspeaker.
Forte means Loud and Piano means soft. with this being said yes, Piano is louder than forte
mezzo piano
I guess...to make the sound louder, or support.
yes it does and piano means quiet
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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.
These are dynamic markings, piano is the softests, then mezzo piano is a tad louder, then forte. Tempos, are adagio presto, allegro, moderato, and more.
Piano means soft and Forte means loud, so no. In order from softest to loudest, it goes pianisisimo, pianisimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, fortisimo, and fortisisimo.
A piano can be louder than some instruments like the flute or violin, but not as loud as others like the trumpet or drums.
A piano works by when the person presses a key, a small hammer inside the piano hits a string. This creates the sound. You can also dampen the sound using the pedals or play the note louder or quieter.
Make Louder.
because the sound waves combine to make a bigger louder wave