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What (who) is fortissimo - definition

VOLUME OF A SOUND OR NOTE
Fortissimo; Decrescendo; Morendo; Forzando; Dynamics (sound); Dynamic Effects; Mezzopiano; Piano (dynamic); Forte (dynamic); Forte (music); Mezzo piano; Fortississimo; Poco a poco; Terraced dynamics; Music dynamics; Musical dynamics; Crescendo; Fortissississimo; Pianississimo; Hairpins (music); Mezzo forte (musical notation); Sforzando (musical direction); Sƒz; Forzato; 𝆏; 𝆐; 𝆑; 𝆒; 𝆓; Crecscendo; Poco forte; Musical dynamic; Diminuendo; Music dynamic; Pianissimo (dynamic marking); Pianissimo; Dynamic (music); Ffff; Pppp; Fffff; Ppppp; Ffffff; Pppppp
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Fortissimo         
·adv Very loud; with the utmost strength or loudness.
fortissimo         
[f?:'t?s?m??]
¦ adverb & adjective Music very loud or loudly.
Origin
Ital., from L. fortissimus 'very strong'.
fortissimo         
A piece of music that is played fortissimo is played very loudly. (TECHNICAL)
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Dynamics (music)

In music, the dynamics of a piece is the variation in loudness between notes or phrases. Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail. However, dynamics markings still require interpretation by the performer depending on the musical context: for instance, the forte marking f (meaning loud) in one part of a piece might have quite different objective loudness in another piece or even a different section of the same piece. The execution of dynamics also extends beyond loudness to include changes in timbre and sometimes tempo rubato.

Examples of use of fortissimo
1. Fortissimo Acquisition, which is owned by Fortissimo Capital, will pay Psyop‘s owners $10 million cash and another $20 million in shares.
2. Werner‘s company Fortissimo Films received a Golden Kinnaree for contribution to Asian cinema.
3. The deal, subject to the approval of Fortissimo Acquisition‘s general assembly, is scheduled to close in late June.
4. Currently, the Fortissimo Fund holds about 35 percent, all of which Nehama and his partners plan to buy out.
5. Singing in Spanish, French, English, and Italian, the popular tenor rarely mounts grand fortissimo forays to the top of his range.