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What is the difference between "crescendo" and "diminuendo"?
Crescendo means gradually getting louder, and diminuendo means gradually getting softer.
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What does "diminuendo" indicate?
Gradually getting softer.
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monster
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rocket
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gift
Win 25 points!
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banana
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What is the abbreviation for "mezzo-piano"?
mp.
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How is "fortissimo" abbreviated?
ff.
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Fill in the blank: Sounds softer than ___ dB are usually not heard by humans.
10.
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What dynamic marking means "very loud"?
Fortissimo (ff).
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What does "crescendo" mean?
Gradually getting louder.
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Which dynamic marking means "medium loud"?
Mezzoforte (mf).
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True or False: Listening to sounds above 120 dB can damage your ears.
True.
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What does "pp" stand for in music dynamics?
Pianissimo (very soft).
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What is the quietest sound that humans can hear, in decibels?
10 decibels.
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Arrange these dynamics from softest to loudest: pianissimo, forte, mezzopiano.
Pianissimo, mezzopiano, forte.
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What unit is used to measure sound intensity?
Decibel (dB).
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