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I have! Softly Silently, Manger Bed, Can You Show Me the Way!
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The term "piano" in music indicates that a passage should be played softly, but it typically applies to the specific section or phrase where it is marked, rather than the entire song. If "piano" is indicated for a single note, it means that note should be played softly. However, dynamics can change throughout a piece, so musicians should pay attention to other markings that indicate variations in volume.
The name of the piano is actually pianoforte. This comes from the Italian piano and forte. Piano means 'soft' and forte means 'loud'. Its name means 'softloud'. This is because the piano was the first instrument to play both softly and loudly.
Piano is short for pianissimo. To play piano means to play softly.
"Softly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, typically indicating that something is done in a gentle or quiet manner. For example, in the sentence "She spoke softly," it modifies the verb "spoke."
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The literary term for this description would be personification, where non-human objects are described as having human-like qualities such as whispering or running softly.
I have! Softly Silently, Manger Bed, Can You Show Me the Way!
The comparative form of softly is more softly
Stanley Hollingsworth has: Played Chauffeur in "The Largest Theatre in the World: Heart to Heart" in 1962. Played Ronnie in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Bryce in "Z Cars" in 1962. Played Saboteur in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Driver in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Guard in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Blakely in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Peter Haskins in "The Expert" in 1968. Played Stanley in "The Jazz Age" in 1968. Played Cab driver in "Paul Temple" in 1969. Played Garage Attendant in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Minibus Driver in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Fingerprint Man in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Narozny in "Codename" in 1970. Performed in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Van Driver in "Barlow at Large" in 1971. Played Police Driver in "No Exit" in 1972.
more softly, most softly
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Yes, "softly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, such as speaking softly or walking softly.
Allan Travell has: Played Resistance Man in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played George Fletcher in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Lee in "Softly Softly: Task Force" in 1969. Played Guard in "Menace" in 1970. Performed in "Family Life" in 1971. Played Quartermaster in "Warship" in 1973. Played Max in "And Mother Makes Five" in 1974.
The Italian term that means to gradually decrease volume is "diminuendo." This term instructs musicians to gradually play or sing more softly.
Alexis Mann has: Played Paul in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1964. Played Waiter in "Softly Softly" in 1966. Played Tourist in "The Day the Fish Came Out" in 1967. Played Palace Official in "Oedipus the King" in 1968. Performed in "To nyfopazaro" in 1969. Performed in "Oso yparhei erotas" in 1970.