pianissimo assai

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pianissimo assai

The conductor gestures for the orchestra to play pianissimo assai.

Definition

Adverb * Very soft: A musical direction indicating that a passage should be played or sung with an extremely low volume, softer than pianissimo alone.

Usage

This term is used almost exclusively as a dynamic marking in written music to instruct the performer on volume. It is an intensification of the standard musical term pianissimo (very soft).

Examples
  • The composer marked the final, haunting melody pianissimo assai.
  • For this section, the score reads "pianissimo assai," so the strings must play with the utmost delicacy.
  • The choir's entrance was pianissimo assai, creating a sense of distant, ethereal sound.
Advanced Usage
  • As a descriptive term: While primarily an instruction, it can be used descriptively in music criticism or discussion.
    • The pianist's interpretation of the closing bars was pianissimo assai, almost inaudible yet profoundly moving.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pianissimo (pp): (adverb/adjective) Very soft. The base term which intensifies.
  • Piano (p): (adverb/adjective) Soft.
  • Pianississimo (ppp): (adverb/adjective) Very, very soft. A more common alternative marking for an extreme level of softness, similar in meaning to .
  • Assai: (adverb) An Italian word meaning "very" or "extremely," used in combination with other musical terms (e.g., : very fast).
Synonyms
  • Very softly
  • Extremely quietly
  • With utmost softness
Antonyms
  • Fortissimo (very loud)
  • Forte (loud)
  • Fortissimo assai (very, very loud)
pianissimo assai

The conductor gestures for the orchestra to play pianissimo assai.

Adjective
  1. chiefly a direction or description in music; very soft

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