Fortepiano (musical dynamic)

The expression fortepiano (sometimes called forte piano) is a sudden dynamic change used in a musical score, usually with the abbreviation fp, to designate a section of music in which the music should be played loudly (forte), then immediately softly (piano).

[1] It is not unusual for it to be followed by a crescendo, a gradual increase in dynamics.

[citation needed] The word is of Italian etymology literally translated as 'loudsoft'.

Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.

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The fortepiano dynamic as it appears in modern music
Grave introduction: first four bars
Grave introduction: first four bars