dynamics, crescendo and decrescendo. The volumes are ppp ( p = piano, also known as soft and very quiet ), pp, and p ( amount of P's depend on how low and soft the music writer wants it; maximum is usually three ). And fff ( f = forte, means loud depending on how many forte marks. Then there'll be mp and mf, which means the loudest for the piano and the softest for the forte.
Loud music can affect anyone's hearing, including a 2 year old.
Tempo.
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The pattern of a musical beat is commonly called the rhythm of the music.
The term dynamics refers to whether a sound is soft or loud.=]...+
The term refers to easy-listening or orchestrated music, meant to relax or to provide a quiet musical background to an environment.
it refers that you should be quiet
it refers that you should be quiet
it refers that you should be quiet
The term classical refers to music that is performed only in symphonies.
Pianissimo (pp) = very soft. Piano (p) = soft. Mezzo-piano (mp) = moderately soft. Mezzo-forte (mf) = moderately loud. Forte (f) = loud. Fortissimo (ff) = very loud. There are also pianississimo (ppp) and fortississimo (fff), which are "the softest possible" and "the loudest possible" respectably, but those are uncommon.
The term "fz" in music notation signifies a sudden loud accent followed by an immediate decrease in volume.
Loud music can affect anyone's hearing, including a 2 year old.
In music, the term "am" typically refers to the chord A minor, which is a minor chord built on the note A.
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Tempo.