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Post by warpxz on Nov 23, 2015 15:22:05 GMT
Hi Everyone, my I'm very noob reading Jianpu Scores, and my question is about what is the meaning of the " f" and "p" below a partiture, for example in this SCORE,at the first number (6.) has a " f" and in other cases I have a "p" below. Thanks in advance.
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Post by kenste on Nov 23, 2015 15:59:24 GMT
p or piano, meaning "soft". f or forte, meaning "loud".
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Post by davidmdahl on Nov 23, 2015 20:29:10 GMT
Kenste is correct. Jianpu has borrowed a number of expression marks from staff notation. Many marks in staff notation are in Italian, as are P (piano) and F (forte). You will also see FF (fortissimo) for louder yet than F, and PP for softer yet than P. The crescendo mark in the fourth line of the score in your link that looks like two lines that meet at the left end and get progressively further apart is also from staff notation.
Best wishes,
David
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Post by warpxz on Nov 24, 2015 0:23:31 GMT
Thanks Kenste and David Again
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