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Dynamic Extremity: A measure of the difficulty of playing at a volume that deviates from an instrument's natural, median dynamic (mezzo-forte). The cost is modeled as a U-shaped curve where playing at the softest (ppp) and loudest (fff) extremes incurs the highest load (approaching 1), while playing at a moderate volume incurs the lowest load (approaching 0). Calculated From:

[[Category:]] A measure of the difficulty of playing at a volume that deviates from an instrument's natural, median dynamic (mezzo-forte). The cost is modeled as a U-shaped curve where playing at the softest (ppp) and loudest (fff) extremes incurs the highest load (approaching 1), while playing at a moderate volume incurs the lowest load (approaching 0).