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mezzo piano

American  
[met-soh pee-ah-noh] / ˈmɛt soʊ piˈɑ noʊ /

adverb

Music.
  1. somewhat louder than piano but softer than forte; moderately soft.


Etymology

Origin of mezzo piano

1805–15; < Italian: literally, half soft

Example Sentences

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It’s a triumph of transcription, with the power to conjure a cathedral with only two hands and dynamics that rarely exceed mezzo piano.

From New York Times • Oct. 12, 2018

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