fortissimo

[fawr-tis-uh-moh]

fortissimo Definition

  • 1very loud
  • 2played or sung very loudly

Using fortissimo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fortissimo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The orchestra played the final movement fortissimo.

  • Example

    The singer hit the high note fortissimo.

  • Example

    The sound of the thunder was fortissimo.

fortissimo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fortissimo

Phrases with fortissimo

  • as loudly as possible

    Example

    The conductor instructed the musicians to play fortissimo possible.

  • a gradual increase in loudness, reaching the highest point with a fortissimo

    Example

    The piece ended with a fortissimo crescendo.

  • a sudden change from fortissimo to pianissimo

    Example

    The music called for a dramatic fortissimo pianissimo transition.

Origins of fortissimo

from Italian 'fortissimo', superlative of 'forte', meaning 'loud'

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Summary: fortissimo in Brief

The term 'fortissimo' [fawr-tis-uh-moh] refers to playing or singing very loudly. It is often used in music to indicate a passage or section that should be performed with great volume, such as 'The orchestra played the final movement fortissimo.' 'Fortissimo' can also be used in phrases like 'fortissimo possible,' indicating the maximum volume possible, and 'fortissimo crescendo,' indicating a gradual increase in loudness.