Moderately means not extreme. In music it is usually used for tempo, meaning the piece is to be played neither fast nor slow but somewhere in between. Sometimes the Italian "moderato" is used, meaning the same thing.
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In English, "mezzo" is an Italian word that means "half" or "medium." It is often used in music to indicate a moderate volume or intensity, such as in "mezzo forte" (moderately loud) or "mezzo piano" (moderately soft). Additionally, in the context of voice types, "mezzo-soprano" refers to a female singer with a range between soprano and contralto.
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if you mean in music, it means fortisimo which means really loud ;)
It means "moderately soft".
In music words MP means music player. In sheet music (music scores in notation), mp means mezzo piano (moderately soft). In Italian, mezzo means literally half-way, or in the sense of moderately (in-between, neither soft nor loud). Piano, in Italian, means soft. So, mezzo-piano would mean something like moderately soft.
mf stands for mezzo forte, or in english: moderately loud
It stands for mezzo forte and means moderately loud
A moderately slow tempo
The tempo for playing a piece moderately fast in music is typically around 116-132 beats per minute.
moderately loud to loud
mp= moderately soft, mezzo forte
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Andante is a musical term used to mean "at a moderately slow pace", usually approximated to "walking pace".
Moderately is an adjective meaning within the regular limits and not to the extreme. Being moderately opposed to something would mean that one does not advocate radical ideology. One is more in the middle with one's opinions.
mezzo forte, or moderately ( 'medium') loud.