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  2. Sforzando - Wikipedia

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    Sforzando. Sforzando may refer to: Sforzando (musical direction), in musical notation to play a note with sudden, strong emphasis (also known as sforzito) Sforzando (band), a band from Melbourne, Australia "Sforzando!", a 1996 song by Sebadoh from Harmacy "Sforzando", in music production also refers to a free, highly SFZ 2.0 compliant sample ...

  3. Sforzando (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sforzando formed in 1995 in Melbourne by Quincy Hall on lead vocals, Dave O'Reilly on lead guitar, his sister, Karen O'Reilly, on bass guitar and Ross on drums. [1] The group's name, sforzando, is used in musical notation to indicate that the following note should be played loudly (see dynamics).

  4. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Sforzando: forcing: Playing with strong, marked emphasis Scordatura: discord: Alternate tuning (of strings) Con sordino: with sourdine (mute) With mute applied, esp. to string instruments: Senza sordino: without sourdine (mute) With mute removed Spiccato: separated, distinct; standing out: With a stringed instrument, played by bouncing the bow ...

  5. Accent (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mark McGrain writes about articulation on page 156 in his book Music Notation: Theory and Technique for Music Notation, where marcato accent in the third mark shown is referred to as the forzato accent, and the symbol as just an accent is referring to as the sforzando accent. "Neither of these accents alter the durational value of the note or ...

  6. Music theory - Wikipedia

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    These two basic notations are modified by indications including mezzo piano (mp) for moderately soft (literally "half soft") and mezzo forte (mf) for moderately loud, sforzando or sforzato (sfz) for a surging or "pushed" attack, or fortepiano (fp) for a loud attack with a sudden decrease to a soft

  7. Dynamics (music) - Wikipedia

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    In music, the dynamics of a piece are the variation in loudness between notes or phrases.Dynamics are indicated by specific musical notation, often in some detail.However, dynamics markings require interpretation by the performer depending on the musical context: a specific marking may correspond to a different volume between pieces or even sections of one piece.

  8. Violinist of Hameln - Wikipedia

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    Sforzando. Queen Horn - The Queen of Sforzando and the mother of Flute. Clarinet - A man in his 20s who is the High Priest and Commander of the Magic Corps. Percuss - One of the ministers of Queen Horn. King of Sforzando - The nameless, deceased king of Sforzando, who appears only in a flashback. Cornet - The younger sister of Clari.

  9. SFZ - Wikipedia

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    Sforzando, a dynamic marking in music; Sforzando (band), a Celtic music band from Australia; SFZ (file format), a plain text file format for instrument data in software synthesizers; Slovak Football Association; Sorong Fault Zone, a geological fault line in Western Pacific Ocean; Star Fox Zero, a video game