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Dynamics is how loudly the music is played. For violins and all instruments the most regularly seen dynamics (in order from softest to loudest) are: pianissimo (pp), piano (p), mezzo piano (mp), mezzo forte (mf), forte (f), and fortissimo (ff). If music has the dynamic of pp then you would play as quietly as you can. If music has the dynamic ff you would play that as loud as the violin can go.

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