can i say the abbreviation of this one piano notation

id: 749625

category: Questions about Scratch

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hydrofungus hydrofungus loading
mezzo forte (means medium strong)
edit: clearer: means moderately loud
floppasyay floppasyay loading
No, if you are using it not in a piano notational kind of way. I would recommend just saying “medium forte” if you are trying to explain ways in piano notations. (Is medium forte about how loud the piano is?)
hydrofungus hydrofungus loading

floppasyay wrote:

(Is medium forte about how loud the piano is?)
Medium forte is used to indicate how strong should you press the keys
MythosLore MythosLore loading
If you are referring to the piano notation, it’s fine. Note that “mf” stands for “mezzo forte”, though, not “medium forte”.
hydrofungus hydrofungus loading

MythosLore wrote:

If you are referring to the piano notation, it’s fine. Note that “mf” stands for “mezzo forte”, though, not “medium forte”.
Oh okay
my brain was loading at that time, thx
Za-Chary Za-Chary loading
Honestly, it might be hard to tell the context for this one, particularly for the moderators who may not be musically inclined. I'd probably stick with saying the entirety of “mezzo forte” rather than its abbreviation. The sole exception would be if its abbreviation is displayed in sheet music; I think that would be okay.