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The Italian term that indicates a sudden change in dynamics is?
The Italian term for a sudden change in dynamics is
"sforzando"
(pronounced sfor-TSAN-doh).
It is often abbreviated as
"sfz"
in musical scores.
What figure speech is dog?
Do you read cuneiform left to right?
Morphology
Is it correct grammar to say you made me looked like one?
What were some advantages of cuneiform over pitcher writing?
What is the opposite of lourde in french?
What is the homophone of take a survey long cylinder?
What does the name Chris mean in Greek?
Is the root word for a latin or greek word?
What is the meaning of shape hand on top Hugh scepter?
What word is a bending in the tone or pitch?
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