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The Italian dynamic markings that are used to represent very soft, soft, and very loud, are, respectively pianissimo, forte, fortissimo. piano, mezzo forte, and forte. pianissimo, piano, and fortissimo.
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The Italian dynamic markings that are used to represent very soft, soft, and very loud, are, respectively pianissimo, forte, fortissimo. piano, mezzo forte, and forte. pianissimo, piano, and fortissimo. mezzo piano, forte, and fortissimo.
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It’s Pianissimo, Piano, Fortissimo
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