How To Spell forte-piano?
How to Pronounce forte-piano?
Correct pronunciation for the word "forte-piano" is [fˈɔːte͡ɪpɪˈanə͡ʊ], [fˈɔːteɪpɪˈanəʊ], [f_ˈɔː_t_eɪ_p_ɪ__ˈa_n_əʊ].
What are the misspellings for forte-piano?
- fortepiano,
- dorte-piano,
- corte-piano,
- vorte-piano,
- gorte-piano,
- torte-piano,
- rorte-piano,
- firte-piano,
- fkrte-piano,
- flrte-piano,
- fprte-piano,
- f0rte-piano,
- f9rte-piano,
- foete-piano,
- fodte-piano,
- fofte-piano,
- fotte-piano,
- fo5te-piano,
- fo4te-piano,
- forre-piano
What is the adjective for forte-piano?
The adjective form of "forte-piano" is "fortepiano".
Usage over time for forte-piano:
This graph shows how "forte-piano" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What is the plural form of forte-piano?
The plural form of the word "forte-piano" is "forte-pianos".
What is the singular form of forte-piano?
The singular form of the word "forte-piano" is "forte-piano". It is an Italian musical term that means "loud-soft" or "strong-soft". It describes a musical technique or style where a passage is played loudly, followed immediately by a soft passage.
Synonyms for Forte-piano:
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Resources
- Correct spelling for forte-piano [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- forte-piano - English spelling dictionary
- Forte-piano | Definition of forte-piano by Merriam-Webster
- Forte-piano definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Forte-piano | Definition of forte-piano at Dictionary.com
- Forte-piano dictionary definition | forte-piano defined