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Mikasa Dynamics Music Box HC
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- 1.Dynamics (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In music, dynamics normally refers to the volume of a sound or note, but can ... applied to the written or printed musical notation used to indicate dynamics. ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D
ynamics_(music)
- 2.Dynamics (music) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- In music, dynamics means how loud or quiet the music is. In written music the dynamics are shown by letters which stand for Italian words ...
- http://simple.wikipedia.org/wi
ki/Dynamics_(music)
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What are "p" and "mp" in the p is soft and mp is moderatley
soft right? but i'm not
exactly sure.
if i were playing the piano,
and some measures were p and
others were mp, which measures
would i play softer?
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p = piano mp = mezzo piano p would be softer than mp. ppp < pp < p < mp < mf < F < FF < FFF |
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What kind of dynamics does |
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Tchaikovsky used PPPPP and FFFF! (Symphony #6, among others) Verdi used PPPP and FFF. (Otello) |
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How to play Dr No by James Ok, i am doing the piece Dr No
for James Bond and i was
wondering what dynamics i
should use throughout the
piece. I also wondered what
pace, and style the piece
should be played at
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If I were you, I would go onto YouTube or another Internet video site, and type in "Dr. No. theme song piano" You'll hopefully get many videos of people playing the theme on the piano. And if you luck out, they'll play the dynamics! Hopefully that works :) Good luck |
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