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What does it mean to play the piano?

Question 1: What does "playing the piano" mean? This joke is obviously aimed at Yao Jiaxin's case. ..

Make sure the other person doesn't stab himself and ask for money again. ..

Question 2: What do men mean by playing the piano? It shouldn't be a good thing, but I want to know-playing the piano is playing computer. Don't ask me why, just because I hit the keyboard.

Question 3: What does Molendo mean in the piano? Give you a popular science: 1, delicato: exquisite, delicate and elegant.

2.*** orzando: gradually disappear, which means gradually slow down, weaken or even disappear. Its meaning is the same as morendo, but morendo is only used at the end of the music, and *** orzando can be used in the middle of the music.

3. Molendo: See 2.

Question 4: I play the piano. What do you mean?

Non-granular

Question 5: What does it mean to play the piano? Basic meaning 1. Playing an instrument with your hands or tools will make a sound, which also means playing with your fingers: ~ beat. ~ jump. ~ dial. ~ reference. ~ Qin. ~ play. ~ Celebrate each other with a crown (meaning to celebrate each other when they are about to become officials, which is more derogatory).

2. Officials who report illegal dereliction of duty: ~ illegal. ~ correct. Scold ~

Question 6: What do you mean, I play the piano? The note I drew earlier is a complete rest on the bass spectrum, because the C note on the treble spectrum is a 16 minute rest. Of course, you have to play with your right hand, and it is not impossible for you to play with your left hand.

The bass spectrum of the back circle is a full tone C, and the center C of the overhead line is an octave. It's more reasonable to play with your right hand. From * * *, this center C can also play with his right hand, depending on your understanding and habits.

As long as the length of this segment is guaranteed, using the left hand or the right hand will not change the actual effect of the circle, depending on the teacher's requirements or his own habits.

Question 7: What do some piano terms mean? Scherzo is playful and interesting. The speed of joking rubato's free speed (played according to the meaning of music) Accel. (abbreviation of Accelerando) Gradually, Meno mosso is less, faster (slower), and Simile is almost the same (playing in the same way as before). Senza pedal does not step on ped sempre, and keeps the pedal Tempo primo (first, front and main) speed Poco Poco gradually.

Please accept it, thank you!

Question 8: What does No.9 who can't play the piano mean? JJ Lin, it's a pity that there is no if.

Question 9: What does it mean to learn to "play the piano" at work? Learning to play the piano, personal understanding is to coordinate the work and work in an orderly way, just like playing the piano, playing a movement according to each note. Both black and white should be used in the piano, and both are indispensable. Keys can also symbolize that each department or everyone has to cooperate with each other to do every job well.

Question 10: What does Lequi Luo mean in piano? Lequi Luo is an expression term in music, which means that music should express light emotions.

-Power Mark-

Pp has the weakest weak voice.

P piano is weak

Mp alto piano is weak

Mf has a strong alto forte.

F forte strength

Ff Fortissimo is very strong.

Kreski Become stronger

Get stronger and stronger.

diminuendo

The gloom faded away.

Poco

Speed mark

Largo's slowest board

Aentoq is slow

Flexo, Flexo, Flexo

Extremely slow board

Andante andante

andantino

medium plate

allegro

Allegro Moderato

allegro

Allegro Asai

Allegro vivacious

Allegro vivacious

Emergency board

Prester Seamus's most urgent board of directors.

Piu Allegro turns faster.

Allegro Meno slowed down.

Piu mosso is faster.

gradually

Accelerado = accel is getting faster and faster.

Ritardando=rit。 slow down

Rallentando = Rall。 Decelerate gradually

The original speed of a beat, slow down.

Tempo primo=Tempo I original speed, slow down.

Emoticons

Excited, excited

The animator is in high spirits.

Enthusiastically support

Brilliant and gorgeous

Sing like a song

Great

Con moto is active, slightly faster.

Con spirito is full of energy.

Sweet and gentle

Dolorosso is sad, sad

Energiaco forced, strengthened

Expressive

Extremely slow

graceful

Smooth Legato

Leggiero is brisk

The solemnity of mesto cable

Marcato steel bar

Molto is very, very.

Molendo gradually disappeared.

Scherzo is humorous

The weak sound should be continuous.

Subito suddenly, immediately

Tenuto = Tenuto voice should be kept as much as possible.

Tranca Vero, be quiet and calm.

Vivo lively

Other commonly used symbols

If 8va appears at the top of the score, it is an octave higher; If it appears below the score, it is a low octave.

Simile pedal Translated into English: similar to pedal, translated into Chinese: similar to pedal (meaning, use pedal as before)

Coda-related repetitive markers:

"$" (there should be two dots on both sides of this symbol, which I didn't find in WORD, so find a similar one to fill in) should be used together with other symbols to indicate that repetition starts here. When setting, first move the cursor to the repeated place and select "Segno", that is, the first item "$".

"φ" (this symbol should also have a horizontal line to find a similar filling) should be used in combination, indicating that it passes through the middle part of these two symbols when repeating. When setting, set the "tail" (the second item) at the beginning of crossing and the "To tail" at the end of crossing.

"d.s.alcod" means go here and repeat from "$".

"d.s.alfin" means to get here, and then repeat from "$" to the end of fine.

"d.c.alcod" means to repeat from the beginning after arriving here.

"d.c.alfin" means to start again after arriving here and end in fine.

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