Tutti- in music it means for all the instrument or all voices to play together. So it pretty much means everyone should play. Hope this helped. :)
Tutti (this means everyone is to play) Often in a piece you will see 'Solo' for when just one player should be playing, then 'Soli' for when the section has a solo, then tutti when everyone should play.
Harmony is when two singers sing a part of a song at the same time but at different pitches to create a pleasing harmonized tune. I'm not really sure, that's what I think. (:
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AS fast as possible
If you are referring to an orchestra as a whole, you still call it an orchestra.
tutti
Tutti (this means everyone is to play) Often in a piece you will see 'Solo' for when just one player should be playing, then 'Soli' for when the section has a solo, then tutti when everyone should play.
Harmony is when two singers sing a part of a song at the same time but at different pitches to create a pleasing harmonized tune. I'm not really sure, that's what I think. (:
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Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
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AS fast as possible
Lively, fast.
If you are referring to an orchestra as a whole, you still call it an orchestra.
In the Spanish style
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
It's Italian for quick.