"Parla più piano" means "speak more slowly" in English. The phrase is in Italian, with "parla" meaning "speak" and "più piano" meaning "more slowly." It is commonly used to ask someone to speak at a slower pace or to lower their voice.
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Star vicino no al belidol, che s'ama, E il piu vago diletto d'amor! E il piu vago, E il piu vago diletto d'amor Piu vago diletto d'amor. Star lontano colei che si brama E d'amore il piu mesto dolor. Eil piu mesto, e d'amor e il pumesto dolor Piu mesto, piu mesto dolor.
Two:i. Poco andante - Moderato - Tempo I - Poco menoII. Allegro non troppo - Poco meno - Allegro - Poco meno - Poco piu meno - Moderato - Poco vivo - Tempo I - Poco meno
"Piu' cresc" is an Italian musical term that translates to "more crescendo" in English. It instructs the musician to gradually increase the volume or intensity of the music even more than the previous crescendo marking. This notation is commonly used in sheet music to indicate a continuous increase in loudness.
there are Several depending on context: piu mosso = more motion. gen. interpreted as being 'faster' accelerando = getting faster (but gradually) doppio movimento = doubly fast. a change in metronome marking from a slower M.M to a faster M.M. or simply, "Faster". Also, a sudden jump to another tempo can be denoted with either a simple tempo direction (allegro or sub. allegro meaning "suddenly faster", etc.) or just a metronome marking indicating the new tempo. It depends on whether you want a specific tempo or for the player (or conductor) to feel a faster tempo by virtue of what was just happening.