A direction in music; to be played very softly.
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Examples for "very softly "
Examples for "very softly "
1 Then he spoke very softly , almost a whisper: Hear me out, please.
2 Not before;' and he shut the trap in its face very softly .
3 He slipped out of bed very softly and dressed in the dark.
4 Going in silence to the piano, she began to play very softly .
5 Down it came very softly , and the slave-camp was open to them.
1 This is precisely what Rubinstein did, and his pianissimo was a whisper.
2 She has an astonishing gift for singing pianissimo , and she can act.
3 To mark your own 'March Wind' pianissimo and then play it fortissimo.
4 He played the octaves in the A flat Polonaise with infinite ease but pianissimo .
5 The band is playing a passage in the middle of Mendelssohn's Dead March pianissimo .
6 When her last pianissimo has faded, she turns to watch Daysmoor play the end.
7 To which Mr. MacDowell answered: Did I mark that pianissimo ?
8 Forget about pianissimo 's complexity; only at Alexa's top volume can the notes even be heard.
9 Armande de Fleury, the young pianissimo danseuse from the Folies Bergère is about to sing.
10 Again it subsides into pianissimo , and again the crescendo.
11 His speciality was extreme delicacy, and his pianissimo extraordinary.
12 The theme, which occurs three times, should first be piano, then pianissimo , and lastly forte.
13 She could rise from a dark, chocolatey sound to a threadbare pianissimo or a siren.
14 Was there ever in a musical composition a more startling change from fortissimo to pianissimo ?
15 Forget about all those dirty hippies on MySpace; they wouldn't know pianissimo from a glissando.
16 Singing pianissimo in the beginning is another fallacy.
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