1, the musical term f(Forte) means strong, between medium strong (m f) and very strong (ff);
2. the musical term p can be used with m or p, such as m p stands for "weak"; P is used together to indicate the degree of weakness, and the more it is used together, the weaker it is, and it can be used at most 6 times.
If you connect them together, Fortepiano, strength, means piano. However, it does not mean "modern piano".
Fortepiano? Refers to an early piano, by the Italian Christopher? (Christopher), made in 1699, from 1700 to1early 9th century, including Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven, all used or have been using this piano.
This kind of piano structure is striking (different from the plucked string structure of the early harpsichord), but the sound is very small, and the sensitivity of keys is not as high as that of modern pianos. black and white keys is upside down.
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Musical terms on the score:
1, strength: pp (very weak), P (weak), mp (moderately weak), mf (moderately strong), F (strong), ff (very strong), sf (a typical symbol of Beethoven's sudden strength).
1, dynamic change: dim (gradually weakening), morendo (gradually disappearing), cresc. (gradually strengthened), sempre (always, always maintained).
References:
Baidu encyclopedia -f (music term)
Baidu encyclopedia -p (music score)