Q2 8 RetakeDynamics
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- Q1p means...softmedium loudloudvery soft30s
- Q2sfz means...loudloud then suddenly softa forceful accentsoft30s
- Q3fp means...loud then suddenly softa forceful accentvery loudvery very loud30s
- Q4mp means...softmediummedium loudmedium soft30s
- Q5ff means...pianopianissimofortissimocresendo30s
- Q6pp means...very softdecresendomedium softvery loud30s
- Q7mf means...cresendomezzo fortemezzo pianopianissimo30s
- Q8Crescendo means...to suddenly get loudto gradually get softerto gradually get louderto suddenly get soft30s
- Q9Subito means...suddenlygraduallynaturallypiano30s
- Q10decrescendo means...gradually get loudersuddenly get louderto gradually get softersuddenly get softer30s
- Q11Dynamics are...the volume of music.the smooth part of music.the melody of music.the harmony of music.30s
- Q12What does the following symbol mean?suddenly get softget soft fastgradually get softergradually get louder30s
- Q13What is the following symbol?DescresendoSforzandoCrescendoSubito30s
- Q14Describe the difference or similarity between fp and pf.They are the same, both are suddenly soft.They are different and similar. They are both dynamics that have a sudden change.They are the same, both are suddenly loud.They are different and similar. They are both accidentals that have gradual changes.30s
- Q15Describe the difference or similarity between Subito and CrescendoThey are different. One is a sudden change and the other is gradual.They both mean to gradually get softer.They are the same, they both deal with articulationsThey are very similar. They both are sudden changes in sound.30s