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What are the common strength marks?

The order of the commonly used strength levels from weak to strong is PPP-PP-P-MP-MF-F-FF-FFF.

ppp: extremely weak;

pp: very weak;

p: weak;

mp: moderately weak;

mf: medium strong;

f: strong;

ff: very strong;

fff: extremely strong.

Dynamic change is an important means of music expression, which can express rich emotions and cause the contrast and development of music. Generally speaking, the stronger the intensity, the more tense and majestic the music is, and the weaker the intensity, the more gentle and euphemistic the music is.

Extended information

music notation is a symbol commonly used in music score to express different characteristics of sound, such as pitch, duration, volume, emoji and tips of playing skills. Music notation is the building block of the castle.

notes

1. Full note: A hollow white note without a stem and a tail is called a "full note".

2. Binary notes: White notes with stems and no endings are called binary notes. A duration equal to 1/2 of the whole note.

3. Quarter notes: Black notes with stems and no endings are called quarter notes. A duration equal to 1/4 of the whole note.

4. Octave note: A black note with a stem and a tail is called an octave note. A duration equal to 1/8 of the whole note.