Is it for music? Like piantissimo is very quiet so amapiano is like mid-quiet?
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nice deduction but that would be mezzo-piano, mp for short where pianissimo is pp
amapiano is probably not Italian and not a dynamic I've encountered in music
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Yeah I knew there was mezzo-piano but I thought there were like a few other words not in the forte/mezzo/piano, idk. Sheet music always seems to throw a few words I've never seen before on the page. But it probably isn't italian.
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There are plenty of non Italian words used, as there were many prominent European cultures with contribution to classical music, so you might see German, Spanish, French and any number of other languages used depending on source of the music
Occasionally it would simply be a translation of existing terms into a familiar language, and sometimes it would be something new that we didn't have an instruction for before and you wouldn't find a counterpart for in previous compositions
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Well it has an AMA in front of it so... piano that will answer any of your question?
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In Guatemala, there is a club of people who have the strangest fetish: they like to perform sexual acts on top of a grand piano (they got the idea from that Pretty Woman scene). Then they record the music which is accidentally produced in such acts and sell the CDs for unreasonable amounts of money.
Note: only grand pianos are allowed. A baby grand piano is considered a no-no -- these are just fetishist people, not sick perverts. Anyway, the people which are part of this group call themselves "amapianos", which is Spanish for "piano lovers".
Did I get it right? Sorry, I did Google for the Youtube link...
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Can I get a country of origin? Wait no, amapiano, a-m-a-p-i-a-n-o, amapiano. Nailed it.
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I was going to say it reminded me of a fish, too! I learned about arapaimas from the game Chillquarium ๐
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It sounds like food to me
Some weird soup or pasta
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It's a mother piano obviously if not it's an Italian piano
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Wait I did read this all wrong you wanted certain comments so... LUCKY AND/OR COOL ๐
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Given that "piano" is slow in musical notation (or so I've been told, I'd Google to confirm but can't), I'll assume it's something like "even slower"?
EDIT - Ok this was literal, not cool or funny. I failed lol
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ciao!
little question for you:
do you know what "amapiano" is?
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links to mandatory things as replies<-- do check! ๐ค. and remember, don't google. ๐ฝ)Comment has been collapsed.