A1 noun Neutro

dynamics

/daɪˈnæmɪks/

In music, dynamics refers to how loud or quiet the music is played. It describes the volume of a sound or a note and how it changes during a song.

Exemplos

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The piano teacher asked the student to focus on the dynamics of the song.

The piano teacher asked the student to focus on the dynamics of the song.

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The conductor requested more subtle dynamics from the violin section.

The conductor requested more subtle dynamics from the violin section.

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You need to change the dynamics here because it's getting too loud.

You need to change the dynamics here because it's getting too loud.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
dynamics
Verb
dynamize
Advérbio
dynamically
Adjetivo
dynamic
Relacionado
dynamism
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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Dynamite' - it starts with a small spark (quiet) and ends with a loud bang (loud).

Quiz rápido

The song would be boring if the ______ never changed from quiet to loud.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: dynamics

Exemplos

1

The piano teacher asked the student to focus on the dynamics of the song.

everyday

The piano teacher asked the student to focus on the dynamics of the song.

2

The conductor requested more subtle dynamics from the violin section.

formal

The conductor requested more subtle dynamics from the violin section.

3

You need to change the dynamics here because it's getting too loud.

informal

You need to change the dynamics here because it's getting too loud.

4

The study of musical dynamics is essential for understanding classical compositions.

academic

The study of musical dynamics is essential for understanding classical compositions.

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The audio engineer adjusted the dynamics to ensure the vocals were clear.

business

The audio engineer adjusted the dynamics to ensure the vocals were clear.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
dynamics
Verb
dynamize
Advérbio
dynamically
Adjetivo
dynamic
Relacionado
dynamism

Colocações comuns

musical dynamics musical dynamics
soft dynamics soft dynamics
loud dynamics loud dynamics
changing dynamics changing dynamics
range of dynamics range of dynamics

Frases Comuns

wide dynamic range

wide dynamic range

follow the dynamics

follow the dynamics

shift in dynamics

shift in dynamics

Frequentemente confundido com

dynamics vs dynamic

Dynamic is usually an adjective meaning energetic, while dynamics is a noun referring to volume in music.

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Notas de uso

When talking about music, use 'dynamics' in the plural form to refer to the various levels of volume in a piece.

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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes use 'volume' only, but 'dynamics' is the specific term used by musicians to talk about artistic expression through sound levels.

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Dica de memorização

Think of 'Dynamite' - it starts with a small spark (quiet) and ends with a loud bang (loud).

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Origem da palavra

From the Greek word 'dunamis', which means power or force.

Padrões gramaticais

Usually used in the plural form. Often follows verbs like 'change', 'control', or 'observe'.
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Contexto cultural

In most Western music, dynamics are written using Italian terms like 'piano' for soft and 'forte' for loud.

Quiz rápido

The song would be boring if the ______ never changed from quiet to loud.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: dynamics

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