It can be called dynamic level, loudness or volume. It is correlated with what is called the amplitude of the sound waves the Musical Instruments produce.
Yes, it tells you how hard or soft to play the music
texture=amount of layers of music Timbre:what instruments are playing :)
Volume is the intensity of loudness or softness that a musician plays a passage or a single note of music.
If you mean high, as in loudness, then it is called forte or fortissimo.
There are only really 4 main concepts....pitch, dynamics(loudness or softness), tone color, and duration.Although....There are really 6 concepts of music PITCH, DYNAMICS + EXPRESSIVE TECHNIQUES, TONE COLOUR, DURATION, STRUCTURE and finally TEXTURE.
Dynamics are the volume and tones in music. It can either represent volume or refer to aspects of the music. It can also apply to the written musical notations. The two basic categories are either piano z(soft) or forte (loud).
Yes, it tells you how hard or soft to play the music
Softness in music refers to low volume, gentle dynamics, and a soothing quality. Loudness, on the other hand, refers to high volume, strong dynamics, and a powerful quality. These elements contribute to the overall emotional impact and intensity of a musical piece.
True. Dynamics in music refer to the varying levels of loudness and softness in a musical performance. It is an important aspect of musical expression that adds depth and emotion to the music.
The musical term that describes the loudness or softness of a sound is dynamics.
intensity :)
Basically it is amplitude.
texture=amount of layers of music Timbre:what instruments are playing :)
Volume is the intensity of loudness or softness that a musician plays a passage or a single note of music.
Volume
The amplitude of a sound wave determines the loudness or softness of a tone. A higher amplitude corresponds to a louder sound, while a lower amplitude results in a softer sound.
Loudness of sound is measured in decibels (dB) which quantifies the intensity or volume of a sound. Softness of sound is generally perceived subjectively and does not have a standardized unit of measurement, but is often described as quiet or faint.