piu means "more" ( Compare the Latin word plus)
piu forte means "more loud" , that is "louder".
"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term. Some examples: * poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud * poco lento --- somewhat slower * poco piu ------ somewhat more
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Lively, fast.
Pesante is Italian for heavy.
The Italian musical term morendo indicates a decrease in volume or tempo, but often affects both; to make the sound slowly die away.
"Piu mosso" is an Italian musical term that means to play with more motion or movement. It indicates that the tempo should become faster and more lively.
Piu Crescendo means get a little louder.
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longated
"poco" ... usually not used alone, rather in combination with another term. Some examples: * poco allegro - somewhat quick * poco forte --- somewhat loud * poco lento --- somewhat slower * poco piu ------ somewhat more
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
End.
AS fast as possible
Lively, fast.
Dance kilt is an English equivalent of the Maori item of clothing that's called 'piu piu'. The Maori word tends to be written more often as one word, 'piupiu'. The skirt is made from the leaves of the 'harakeke', or flax plant.
It's Italian for quick.
In the Spanish style