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decrescendo    
a. [音乐] 渐弱的

[音乐] 渐弱的

decrescendo
adj 1: gradually decreasing in volume [synonym: {decrescendo},
{diminuendo}]
n 1: (music) a gradual decrease in loudness [synonym: {decrescendo},
{diminuendo}]
v 1: grow quieter; "The music decrescendoes here" [ant:
{crescendo}]

Decrescendo \De`cres*cen"do\, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.)
With decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to
performers, either written upon the staff (abbreviated Dec.,
or Decresc.), or indicated by the sign.
[1913 Webster]

127 Moby Thesaurus words for "decrescendo":
a cappella, abbandono, accrescendo, adagietto, adagio, affettuoso,
agilmente, agitato, allegretto, allegro, amabile, amoroso, andante,
andantino, appassionatamente, appassionato, barely audible,
brillante, capriccioso, catabasis, collapse, con affetto,
con agilita, con agitazione, con amore, contractive, crash,
crescendo, deceleration, declension, decline, decline and fall,
declining, decreasing, decreasingly, decrescent, deliquescent, dim,
diminishing, diminishingly, diminuendo, dimness, distant, dive,
dolce, downtrend, downturn, drop, dwindling, ebb, ever less, faint,
faint-voiced, faintness, fall, feeble, feebleness, flatness, forte,
fortissimo, gentle, gentleness, half-heard, indistinct,
indistinctness, lamentabile, languishing, lapse, larghetto,
larghissimo, largo, legato, leggiero, less, less and less,
lessening, low, lowness, marcando, morendo, murmured, on the wane,
parlando, pianissimo, piano, pizzicato, plunge, prestissimo,
presto, rallentando, reductive, remission, retreat, ritardando,
ritenuto, scarcely heard, scherzando, scherzo, scherzoso, slowdown,
slump, soft, soft-sounding, soft-voiced, softness, sordo,
sotto voce, spiccato, staccato, stretto, subaudibility, subaudible,
subdued, subduedness, subsidence, subsiding, tremolando, tremoloso,
trillando, unclear, unclearness, wane, waning, weak, weak-voiced,
weakness, whispered


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  • DECRESCENDO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DECRESCENDO is a gradual decrease in volume of a musical passage
  • The Differences Between Diminuendo and Decrescendo - CMUSE
    A performer reading the instruction to either decrescendo or diminuendo is going to reduce the volume they are playing or singing at On the other side of the dynamic coin, a crescendo is an instruction to increase the volume during a performance
  • Dynamics (music) - Wikipedia
    Dynamics are one of the expressive elements of music Used effectively, dynamics help musicians sustain variety and interest in a musical performance, and communicate a particular emotional state or feeling Dynamic markings are always relative [1] p (piano – "soft") never indicates a precise level of loudness; it merely indicates that music in a passage so marked should be considerably
  • DECRESCENDO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Decrescendo is a musical dynamic or instruction telling performers to gradually lessen the loudness of their singing or playing As you might guess, decrescendo is the opposite of crescendo, which means to gradually get louder when playing or singing a section of music
  • What Does Decrescendo Mean In Music
    Decrescendo is an Italian word that means “to decrease ” In the context of music, it's a type of dynamic marking, which means to gradually get quieter
  • decrescendo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun decrescendo (plural decrescendos or decrescendi) (music) An instruction to play gradually more softly A gradual decrease in volume or loudness of a piece of music
  • What is Decrescendo in Music - Importance and Techniques
    A decrescendo is a musical term that signifies a gradual decrease in volume Originating from the Italian word “decrescere,” meaning “to decrease or diminish,” it instructs musicians to play progressively softer over a passage
  • Decrescendo vs. Diminuendo — What’s the Difference?
    Decrescendo refers to gradually decreasing in loudness in music, often symbolized as "decresc ," while diminuendo, marked as "dim ," also means a gradual reduction in volume but is sometimes used to imply a more subtle or extended decrease
  • The Opposite of a Crescendo: How a Decrescendo Builds Musical Tension
    A **decrescendo** (often abbreviated as **decresc ** or **dim ** for *diminuendo*) is a gradual **volume decrease** in music, where notes or phrases fade out over time
  • Decrescendo - definition of decrescendo by The Free Dictionary
    decrescendo (ˌdiːkrɪˈʃɛndəʊ) n, adj (Classical Music) another word for diminuendo [Italian, from decrescere to decrease]





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