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If a passage of music is to be played quietly the letter p is used, which stands for piano, the Italian word for quiet. If a passage of music is to be played very quietly, pp is used. This stands for pianissimo, the Italian word for very quiet.
The Italian word for "very soft" is "molto morbido."
Yes, tempo is an Italian word that refers to the speed or pace at which a piece of music is performed. It is often indicated in musical notation by terms such as "adagio" (slow), "allegro" (fast), or "presto" (very fast).
It is musica (moosicuh) same as in spanish
crescendo is an Italian word. It means "growing" in English.
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italian music is music
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assai - very, in music
Piano is Italian for "slowly," and in music "quietly."
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