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Volume is the intensity of loudness or softness that a musician plays a passage or a single note of music.
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.
Many pipe organs have doors that open and close via a foot pedal to adjust volume. Beyond that, adding or removing stops can greatly affect the perceived volume.
It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the musical instruments produce.
gigabyte refers to capacity rather than sound. do you mean volume, because most amplifiers go up to 10.
dynamics
Volume is the intensity of loudness or softness that a musician plays a passage or a single note of music.
Dynamics
Volume is measured in cubic units
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An Amplifier is used to increase the volume of an electrical musical instrument by boosting the signal of the instrument and "amplifying" it through a speaker system.
An Amplifier is used to increase the volume of an electrical musical instrument by boosting the signal of the instrument and "amplifying" it through a speaker system.
It refers to the volume of an object at the start of an experiment.
lenght
The term biomass refers to the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
A gradual decrease in loudness is known as either a decrescendo (dee-cress-SHEN-doe) or a diminuendo(dim-in-you-EN-doe). These can be abbreviated as decresc.and dim. respectively and are often shown as a stretched-out > sign.
R3 refers to radius3 Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 in cubic units