lento, largo
No, it's a performance mark meaning very strong or loud.
The purpouse of a piano is to play music. The piano is a very popular instrument to play and very enjoyable to listen to.
It's a direction to the artist: "pianissimo," meaning "softly."Another answer:It does mean "softly," but a single p is "piano." "Pianissimo" is pp, meaning "very softly."
in music, pp means "very soft" or "pianissimo"; ff means "very loud" or "fortissimo"
because he was very into it.
"Pochissimo riten" in music notation indicates to play very slowly or with a very relaxed tempo. It directs the musician to perform the piece at a very leisurely pace.
No, it's a performance mark meaning very strong or loud.
Very slowly.
Largo means very slowly
The purpouse of a piano is to play music. The piano is a very popular instrument to play and very enjoyable to listen to.
adaigo
Season 3 is very complicated. They play songs that the public wants to hear instead of broadway music and music that actually has some sort of meaning.
It's a direction to the artist: "pianissimo," meaning "softly."Another answer:It does mean "softly," but a single p is "piano." "Pianissimo" is pp, meaning "very softly."
Fortissimo, meaning "very strong."
in music, pp means "very soft" or "pianissimo"; ff means "very loud" or "fortissimo"
because he was very into it.
Indie music, and very happy catchy indie music