music terms 2004-09-14 12:15 pm I would like to know the meaning of smorzando, sostenuto, calando, sletando, ben marcato, Col. Ped., and sotto voce. (I'll think of a few more later.)I also want to know how to pronounce the dynamics ppp and fff.Can anyone help?Thanks. Quote Selected
Re: music terms Reply #1 – 2004-09-14 02:08 pm Try here: http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/HTHStephen Quote Selected
Re: music terms Reply #2 – 2004-09-14 08:23 pm The site referred to is excellent. The only comment I would add, being a singer, is that "sotto voce" is usually found in vocal music as an instruction to singers. It is a direction to sing in a sort of voiced whisper.fff is pronounced (for-tees-ees-ee-moh.ppp is pronounced (pee-ahn-ees-ees-ee-moh).Under normal rehearsal circumstances you rarely ever here a director say anything except "triple-f", or "triple-p", or something to that effect.Peter P. Quote Selected
Re: music terms Reply #3 – 2004-09-14 09:41 pm Sotto voce also appears in piano music when the melody is understated and subtle. Brian Quote Selected
Re: music terms Reply #4 – 2004-09-15 12:17 pm Sotto voce crops up all over the place - even in tuba music! We tuba players can be subtle and understated as well - but we prefer not to be Stephen Quote Selected