The musical term, "dynamics," refers to the volume at which the performer should play the music. For example, "forte" means loud, while "piano" means soft and "crescendo" means to get gradually louder, while "decrescendo" means to get gradually softer. Dynamic terms mostly originate from the Italian language.
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AS fast as possible
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It's Italian for quick.
It means: Play on the fingerboard.
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Yes, the musical term 'diminuendo' is a type of dynamics. The word 'dynamics' refers to existing sound in terms of its levels of loudness or softness. The word 'diminuendo' is Italian for 'getting softer and softer'. So it measures sound in terms of softness. It therefore is a type of dynamics.
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Dynamics
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Dynamics and Timbre
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AS fast as possible
Lively, fast.
The term dynamics refers to whether a sound is soft or loud.=]...+
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Pesante is Italian for heavy.