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dolcissimo

Similar to dolce, a directive to a musician perform the indicated passage sweetly, softly, with tender emotion. The suffix "issimo" in Italian is a suffix indicating a greater degree, which means that "dolcissimo" should be performed sweeter, softer and with more tender emotion than "dolce."

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sweetly [Italian, sweetly] A directive to musicians to perform the indicated passage of a composition sweetly, softly, or with tender emotion.

The Italian musical term "dolce" (“sweet; sweetly”) is an indication to play in a tender, adoring manner; to play sweetly with a light touch. By itself, dolce may indicate a slow, gentle tempo.

: with force. used as a direction in music.

: with great force or vigor. used as a direction in music.

1. sweet; soft. noun. 2. an instruction to the performer that the music is to be executed softly and sweetly.

For example, “allegretto dolce e con affetto” translates to “semi-quick, sweet, and with affection”. This combination helps the performer to achieve the desired mood and expressiveness in the music.

1. melodious, musical, dulcet, harmonious.

Food has been used to symbolize and communicate multiple meanings in religious and cultural ceremonies for centuries and sweets are a large part of that practice. Sweetness, Kirker explained, equals goodness, pleasure, reward and temptation.

Force. 'Strength' is a good synonym too, for example after Felipe Massa's accident at the Hungarian GP 2009 the Ferrari team prominently displayed a message of 'Forza Felipe', ie. 'get well soon', or more literally wishing him the strength to recover quickly.

If you have not been following the series, Forza Motorsport should actually be called Forza Motorsport 8 since the 7th game in the series was released for Xbox One consoles and PC in late 2017. For whatever reason, Turn 10 decided to 'reboot' the series, so this is why this game is simply called Forza Motorsport.

: deeply emotional : impassioned. used as a direction in music.

[Italian, very, very, very softly] A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition extremely softly, even softer than pianississimo (ppp), but not as soft as pianississississimo (ppppp.). The abbreviation for pianissississimo is pppp.

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