it is very loud in a concert
Volume in music is related to: Amplitude, loudness, and sound pressure. uhh .. i think it means how high or low the music is
Yes, it tells you how hard or soft to play the music
If you mean high, as in loudness, then it is called forte or fortissimo.
texture=amount of layers of music Timbre:what instruments are playing :)
That is a crescendo.
Loudness of sound is measured in decibels (dB).
Loudness.
it is very loud in a concert
Dynamics are the volume and tones in music. It can either represent volume or refer to aspects of the music. It can also apply to the written musical notations. The two basic categories are either piano z(soft) or forte (loud).
An example of an oxymoron in The Cay by Theodore Taylor is "deafening silence." This phrase combines two contradictory words, as silence is typically associated with quietness, not loudness.
quietness of the countryside.
Volume in music is related to: Amplitude, loudness, and sound pressure. uhh .. i think it means how high or low the music is
the suffix for quietness is ness
Yes, it tells you how hard or soft to play the music
If you mean high, as in loudness, then it is called forte or fortissimo.
For the sound to fade away is Diminuendo (Dim.) (that goes for loudness and speed). For just the loudness (dynamics) is a decrescendo (decresc.). For just speed, it is a ritardando (rit.)