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A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with decreasing volume, or for the volume to grow quieter, and die away.

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: dying away. used as a direction in music.

: with force. used as a direction in music.

: in a spirited manner. used as a direction in music.

: in the same manner as the first time. used as a direction in music.

noun. a long-playing phonograph record.

with a quickening pace [Italian] A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with a quickening pace.

The original Forza Motorsport series developed by American developer Turn 10 Studios focuses on primarily simulation racing around a variety of both real and fictional tracks, and seeks to emulate the performance and handling characteristics of many real-life production, modified, and racing cars.

Today's word is another you'll hear people shouting when they want to cheer you on. Forza literally means force, or power. But also, as one Italian dictionary puts it, "the ability to face the difficulties of life." Used in this context, forza means something like “come on” or “you can do it!”

[Italian, with breadth, broadly] A directive to the musician to perform the indicated passage with breadth or broadly.

the rational soul; life anima (n.) of Latin animus "the rational soul; life; the mental powers, intelligence" (see animus). For earlier use in the sense of "soul, vital principle," see anima mundi.

somewhat slow larghetto in American English (lɑːrˈɡetou) (adjective, adverb & noun plural -ghettos) Music. adjective or adverb. 1. somewhat slow; not so slow as largo, but usually slower than andante.

vivace, lively : vivace, lively. used as a direction in music.

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