Hanapin
Forte
01
lakas
an asset of special worth or utility
02
forte (pangngalan), malakas na bahagi (pangngalan)
the stronger part of a sword blade between the hilt and the foible
03
forte, mabangis na tanda
dynamic marking indicating that a passage should be played loudly or with strong intensity
What is a "forte"?
A forte, in music, refers to a section or passage that is played loudly. It is derived from the Italian word "forte", which means strong or loud. The term is used to indicate a dynamic level where the music should be performed with a strong emphasis. In sheet music, forte is often abbreviated as "f" and helps guide performers on the intensity and volume of their playing or singing.
forte
01
malakas, matindi
played or sung loudly or with strong emphasis
forte
01
forte, na malakas
used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly
forte
n
Halimbawa
During the rock concert, the guitarist's forte solos electrified the audience with their energy and intensity.
The singer's forte section in the aria showcased her impressive vocal range and strength.
The brass section's forte entrance in the jazz ensemble brought a burst of excitement and vigor to the piece.
In the score, the forte indicates the moment where the music reaches its peak intensity.
The climax of the symphony is marked forte, demanding a powerful rendition from the orchestra.