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The term dynamics refers to changes in volume.
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Dynamics are commonly written in Italian, the first piece to use dynamics was the “Sonata piano e forte” by Giovanni Gabrieli in the early 1600’s The basic dynamic markings include piano (soft), forte (loud) and mezzo (medium). The ending -issimo pushes the dynamic away from the center of the continuum, and adds an extra letter (e.g. pianissimo is softer than piano, pp.) ________________________________ pppp ppp pp p mp mf f ff fff ffff In the “Romantic Era” of music, composers were Especially fond of extreme dynamic levels (Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Mahler, Strauss).
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When there is a change in dynamic level, we use a few terms to describe the change.
When the dynamics get louder, this is called a Crescendo which means “Growing” in Italian. When the dynamics get softer, this is called a Decrescendo or Diminuendo, and this means “getting smaller” in Italian. Crescendo and Decrescendo are also represented visually by these symbols.
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Conductors always try to be as faithful as possible to composers dynamic markings, and a more varied dynamic range makes for a more interesting performance! The actual name for a piano is the pianoforte and it was the first keyboard instrument that was able to play a large dynamic range. Which composer was the first one to use the pianoforte to its full dynamic capability???
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