Synonym: forte, very loudly. Similar words: dissimilar, dissimulate, dissimilarity, dissimulation, rigor mortis, mississippi, parsimony, parsimonious. Meaning: [fɔr'tɪsɪməʊ /fɔː't-] n. (music) with great loudness. adj. chiefly a direction or description in music. adv. a direction in music; to be played very loudly.
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1. They could hear him making his point in fortissimo Anglo-Saxon tones.
2. The Duel of Despair! Fortissimo the Moving Fortress!
3. A second fortissimo phase follows , similar to the first, but shortened and possibly less significant.
4. When we sing or play a fortissimo passage it must be controlled.
5. The body is used to play fortissimo through the shoulders, as discussed above.
6. The shock waves are formed when the trombone is blown particularly hard - in music parlance, "fortissimo" and "fortississimo".
7. If the Tories lose the looming Christchurch by-election, a new Tory refrain of Major-Must-Go may reach fortissimo.
8. The noises insisted upon her serving her sentence: she must allow them to sound violently fortissimo for an hour.
9. Over the next pages, piano and orchestra chase each other, the orchestral bass section finally cantering up to two fortissimo hits.
10. Trundling chromaticism has the music roll up to a fortissimo,[sentencedict.com] the orchestra still proclaiming the originally wistful piano-theme.
11. If you are trying to attack with great speed, in order to achieve a great fortissimo , you All efforts will be an arduous and unpleasant bottom feedback through your fingers.
12. If you attempt to attack with great velocity to achieve a big fortissimo, all you will get for your effort is a hard unpleasant bottoming out which feeds back through your fingers.
13. Laying a sexy man flat on the ground feels like a fortissimo inside.
14. This is the way to play some of the most spectacularly rapid fortissimo octaves and chords.
15. The piano puts a momentary end to its own fury with a barely feasible manoeuvre(sentencedict.com), both hands jumping up three or four octaves simultaneously and fortissimo in the time of a semiquaver.
16. Strings and woodwind steadily wander through the said extensive third theme, attaining at last fortissimo.
17. Sitting farther away from the piano also gives you more space to lean forwards in order to play fortissimo .
18. In the end the soloist adopts a clear direction, climbing step by step and bursting into a ponderous fortissimo of full- fisted chords, sustained by tuba and horns in the bass.
19. For several bars the volume draws back, then erupts into a powerfully sad fortissimo with heavy, dissonant chords in the piano part.
20. For a moment, things seem to calm down, then a sudden crescendo in the orchestral staccato pumps up a fortissimo, illustrated by a wild, sliding piano part.
21. Strings and woodwind steadily wander the said extensive third theme, attaining at last fortissimo.
22. A walking bass theme thuds heavily ( pesante ) and fortissimo out of the silence following the Scherzo.
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