Tips on Critical Listening: Dynamics
Alongside tempo, perhaps no performance parameter in music is more subject to "interpretation" than dynamics, no matter how specific the composer's indications. Here are a few observations on how dynamics are notated, how they often get handled, and how they (ideally) ought to be handled.

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