Definition of Sforzando. Meaning of Sforzando. Synonyms of Sforzando

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Definition of Sforzando

Sforzando
Sforzando Sfor*zan"do, Sforzato Sfor*za"to, a. [It. sforzando, p. pr., and sforzato, p. p. of sforzare to force.] (Mus.) Forcing or forced; -- a direction placed over a note, to signify that it must be executed with peculiar emphasis and force; -- marked fz (an abbreviation of forzando), sf, sfz, or ?.

Meaning of Sforzando from wikipedia

- Look up sforzando in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sforzando may refer to: Sforzando (musical direction), in musical notation to play a note with sudden...
- Sforzando are a Celtic music band from Australia, that combine elements of punk, Western European folk music and sea shanties to create "a soundscape...
- 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...
- additional special markings that are not very common: sfz or sf, standing for sforzando and meaning "suddenly very loud", which only applies to a given beat....
- was once the sole princess of Sforzando, but was abandoned as a baby to increase her chances of survival after Sforzando was besieged in a terrible war...
- Switzerland Suomen Filmiteollisuus, a Finnish film production company Sforzando (musical direction) or sf, a musical accent Subito forte, a musical notation...
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- SFZ or sfz may refer to: Sforzando, a dynamic marking in music Sforzando (band), a Celtic music band from Australia SFZ (file format), a plain text file...
- when the player strikes the keys forcefully for fortissimo playing or sforzando accents. In the early years of piano construction, keys were commonly...
- particular mention of Beethoven's enthusiastic gestures on the podium ("as a sforzando occurred, he tore his arms with a great vehemence asunder ... at the entrance...