Meaning Forte
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n. A strong point.
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Forte (Italian: loud) is used in directions to performers. It appears in the superlative form fortissimo (very loud). The letter f is an abbreviation of forte, ff an abbreviation of fortissimo, with fff or more rarely ffff even louder.
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1640s, fort, from French fort "strong point (of a sword blade)," from Middle French fort "fort, fortress" (see fort). Meaning "strong point of a person, that in which one exce [..]
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music instruction, "loud, loudly," from Italian forte, literally "strong," from Latin fortis "strong" (see fort). Opposed to piano.
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A symbol indicating to play loud.
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by chance, by luck, accidentally
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adverb Definition: in a loud way: with great volume Word History: from an Italian word for "strong" that is used to describe musicExample Sentence: There is a forte in one of my songs.
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A forte is a strength, something a person has a particular skill in. The term may also refer to the part of a sword or foil blade that is between the middle and the hilt and that is the strongest part [..]
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  Forte means loud, and is indicated by the marking: f
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(adj) used chiefly as a direction or description in music(adv) used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly(n) an asset of special worth or utility(n) (music) loud(n) the stronger part [..]
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ADV by chance; perhaps| perchance; as luck would have it
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Loud. (As opposed to piano, or soft.) Forte is abbreviated as f. Fortissimo (very loud), as ff. Mezzo forte (moderately loud), as mf. Used in musical notation and in descriptions of instrument express [..]
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(f) loud; strong  
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loud
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Italian dynamic term for “loud.”
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To be played very loudly.
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 or f (usually) – strong; i.e., to be played or sung loudly
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loud
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piano (fp) - loud then immediately soft
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; fortissimo Loud; very loud.
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play loud
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Loud
Source: your-personal-singing-guide.com

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Loud dynamics.
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[It] (usu. f) loud.
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loud. (often abbreviated: “f”) This instructs the performer to play loudly. This is louder than mezzo forte and softer than fortissimo. See also “dynamics”.
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