Pianoforte is an instrument whose name comes from the Italian equivalents of the English words "soft" and "loud." The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). The pronunciation will be "PYA-no-FOR-tey" in Italian.
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The piano. The instrument was originally called a pianoforte; "piano" meaning soft in Italian, and "forte" meaning loud.
The pianoforte, usually abbreviated to piano. The word 'piano' means soft in Italian, and the word 'forte' means loud.
The "fortepiano" - usually just called the piano. Forte means loud and piano means soft, so the name means loud-soft.
It is considered both, as it can be played both loud and soft. However, it is intended for softer music rather than louder music.
It means when your playing an instrument you start loud then get soft. I play the violin..
Loud instruments are the brass horns and electric guitars... soft is harmonica and klimba and glockenspeil.
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
the two kinds of dynamics are: soft loud kinds of soft are: kinds of loud are: piano- soft forte- loud pianissimo- very soft fortissimo- very loud pianississimo- very very soft fortississimo- very very loud mezzo piano- moderately soft mezzo forte- moderately loud