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Which of the following words means "very soft"? A. Fortissimo B. Pianissimo C. Forte D. Piano
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Which of the following words means "very soft"?
A. Fortissimo
B. Pianissimo
C. Forte
D. Piano
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The word forte means to play strongly and piano to play softly, but -issimo is a suffix which roughly means "very."
Pianissimo
should be your answer.
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