It can be loud or soft, depending on how it is played.
no, in order it goes from quietest to loudest : pianissimo (pp) very quiet piano (p) quiet mezzo piano (mp) medium quiet mezzo forte (mf) loud forte (f) very loud
normal conversation at 1 meter
Yes.
Depends on the load and what you are comparing it to.
Forte-piano (fp) means loud, then immediately soft. It refers to dynamics (how loud or quiet notes are).
It's a simile. It is also an oxymoron, with the idea of loud quiet (the noun quiet modified by the adjective loud).
quiet for us.
loud
Quiet Is the New Loud was created on 2001-03-06.
Quiet Mouth Loud Hands was created in 2007.
Antonyms for the word loud: inaudible, low, quiet, soft, subdued
it is loud
quiet.
loud
Quiet and nonspoken
Loud. Ya bass...
loud