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"moderately soft" It means to play that part of the song softly.
Dynamics tell you how loud or how soft to play. There is forte, piano, fortissimo, pianissimo, mezzo forte, and mezzo piano.
mf stands for mezzo forte, or in english: moderately loud
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)
Mezzo Forte was created in 2001.
mf is the abbreviation for mezzo forte.
Mezzo Forte is a musical term that means medium loud.
Mezzo Forte (mf) is an Italian dynamic in music which litteraly means erately loud or half loud.
If they are tabulated from soft to loud: pianissimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, forte and fortissimo. The -issimo suffix implies the extremes where 'mezzo' is moderately.
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Mezzo forte
In music, there are several notations that are used to indicate the volume or dynamics of a particular section of music (or even the whole work).mf, or mezzo-forte, means "moderately loud".Relatively, on a scale from 1 to 7 (pp to ff), mezzo-forte would be a 4.
Piano means soft and Forte means loud, so no. In order from softest to loudest, it goes pianisisimo, pianisimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, fortisimo, and fortisisimo.
Musical dynamics are related in this way:FF - Fortissimo - Very loud F - Forte - Loud forcefull MF - Mezzo Forte - Moderately Loud MP - Mezzo Piano - Moderately Soft P - Piano - soft quiet tones PP - Pianissimo - Very Soft
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