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In music, the velocity marks are strong and weak. What are they marked for? How are all the velocity markers arranged in order of strength? What does the crescendo mark mean?

Strong: P (Piano)

Weak: f (forte)

Crescendo: cresc or lt; Crescendo

Strong intensity Weak ranking:

1. PPPanissimo is very weak

2. PPiano is weak

3. mpmezzo-Piano is medium and weak

4. mfmezzo -forte medium strong

5, fforte strong

6, fffortssimo very strong

Extended information:

Music symbols are in the score Commonly used symbols are used to express different characteristics of sounds, such as pitch, duration, volume, expression marks, and tips on performance techniques. Musical symbols are the building blocks that build a castle.

Music notes

1. Whole note: A hollow white note without a stem or tail is called a "whole note".

2. Half notes: White notes with stems and no tails are called "half notes". It is equal to the duration of 1/2 the whole note.

3. Quarter note: A black note with a stem and no tail is called a "quarter note". It is equal to the duration of 1/4 of a whole note.

4. Eighth note: A black note with a stem and a tail is called an "eighth note". It is equal to the duration of 1/8 of a whole note.