The word you're looking for is "volume." Volume refers to the loudness or softness of a sound.
The word you are looking for is "whisper."
The word you are looking for is "subsonic." This term describes speeds that are slower than the speed of sound.
The definition of the word squeaky is typically defined as being a high-pitched sound. Often people may use the word in the following phrase: Squeaky as a mouse.
No, the word "reflect" means to bounce off or mirror back, typically in the context of light, sound, or thought. The word "bend" means to change shape by curving or folding.
Weight is measured in kilos, liquid is measured in litres and sound is measured in decibels.
The word 'Piano' means soft :D
The word for how loud or soft something is is "volume."
English. It is the full word for piano. (Like telephone is the full word for phone)
Yes. it means a with a lot of loud sound.
The word "piano" comes from the Italian word "pianoforte," which means "soft-loud" in English. The piano was named this way to describe its ability to produce both soft and loud sounds depending on how the keys are played.
The Esperanto words for loud and soft are lauta and malvarmeta.
I am not absolutely certain, but if you are referring to the word "piano" then I believe it is Italian. Most of the words used in the language such as "fortissimo" or "allegretto" are Italian words. Therefore, I believe "piano" is Italian.
In music, the strength of the sound (loud or soft) is called the dynamics.
Pianoforte is an instrument whose name comes from the Italian equivalents of the English words "soft" and "loud." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "PYA-no-FOR-tey" in Italian.
as the past participle of the word 'blare' meaning is was a loud and sonorous noise or blast as could be made by a trumpet. To have bellowed
The word Piano in sheet music is derived from the Italian language, and the word meaning softly. Just as pianoforte means soft and loud, and the word meaning that there is variation between loud and soft noise levels.
It means play loudly on the piano.