Leo.(Led. or Ped.) * in music means to release the pedal when playing.
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In piano notation, "Leo" is not a standard musical term. It is possible that there may be a typo or misunderstanding in the context you are referring to. If you meant to ask about a different term or concept related to piano playing or Music Theory, please provide more information so I can offer a more accurate explanation.
Oh, dude, Leo in piano actually refers to the abbreviation for the Italian term "Legato." It means to play the notes smoothly and connectedly, like butter melting on a hot pan. So, if you want to sound all fancy and stuff, just remember to play those notes Leo-style, and you'll be like a piano pro in no time.
It means play loudly on the piano.
Forte means Loud and Piano means soft. with this being said yes, Piano is louder than forte
It means pianoforte or piano.
The name of the piano is actually pianoforte. This comes from the Italian piano and forte. Piano means 'soft' and forte means 'loud'. Its name means 'softloud'. This is because the piano was the first instrument to play both softly and loudly.
The word 'Piano' means soft :D