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Expressivo means expressive in musical terms. This means that the music piece should be played with emotion and that it should force feelings to occur in a person. Dynamics is a very good way of making a piece expressive.
Terraced dynamics
it means your a piece of poo
Most modern musical instruments have dynamics. The piano its full name is Pianoforte meaning soft and loud. on its predecssor the harpsicord dynamics could not be changed. It just played loud. This was true of many old style instruments they just had one volume sometimes loud like capped shawms or soft like crumhorns.
the leitmotif is the recurring theme or motif of a musical piece (usually a small melodic thought or idea).... so any secondary melodic passages or main motif parts of the piece that do not resemble the main may be examples of things that do not refer to the leitmotif... hope that helps.
Dynamics and Timbre
Dynamics refer to how loud or soft a piece of music is.
Dynamics
dynamics is how loud or quiet a piece of music is
dynamics is how loud or quiet a piece of music is
dynamics
Expressivo means expressive in musical terms. This means that the music piece should be played with emotion and that it should force feelings to occur in a person. Dynamics is a very good way of making a piece expressive.
Terraced dynamics
Some examples are: allegro - fast tempo moderato dynamics (soft) piano dynamics (increasingly loud) crescendo - medium tempo
A. Tempo B. Articulation C. Dynamics
Musical dynamics are the loud and soft of music. Some, like the crescendo and decrescendo (< and >) gradually increase or decrease the music. Others, such as piano ( p ) or forte ( f ) are immediate changes in music.
No. It can refer to a piece of music, usually a tribute. It was also the name of a very well known Irish music band in the 1970s.