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"moderately soft"

It means to play that part of the song softly.

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Slightly louder than Piano, but you don't want to press down on the keys too hard because then that will be mezzo forte. Mezzo forte is slightly softer then forte.

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How are varying degrees of loudness achieved in music?

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What are the 4 dynamics of music loudest to softest?

Dynamics tell you how loud or how soft to play. There is forte, piano, fortissimo, pianissimo, mezzo forte, and mezzo piano.


What does a dynamic marking mean....for piano.?

pp - pianissimo - very soft p - piano - soft mp - mezzo-piano - medium-soft mf - mezzo-forte - medium-loud f- forte - loud ff - fortissimo - very loud cresc. - crescendo - get louder decresc. - decrescendo - get softer sf - sforzando - sudden accent sfp - sforzando-piano - sudden accent and sudden piano


What does M mean in music?

In dynamics, m stands for "mezzo", which means "moderately". m is used in front of p or f, where p stands for "piano" (soft), and f stands for "forte" (loud). Which means that mp stands for "mezzo piano" (moderately soft), and mf stands for "mezzo forte" (moderately loud). But there isn't a dynamic called m by itself. Regards, AMC


What does the 'MF' in 'Mf Doom' stand for?

Mf means to play the music slightly louder than a standard moderate tone. Other tones include: P-play softly F-play loudly Pp-play very softly Ff-play very loudly M-Play in a moderate tone Mp-Play slightly softer than a moderate tone Rarely used is Ppp, telling you to play extremely softly. Means "Mezzo forte" (not quite as loud as forte)