Hear this out loudPauseDefinitions of calando. adjective. gradually decreasing in tempo and volume. Synonyms: decreasing.
Hear this out loudPause[Italian, sweetly] A directive to musicians to perform the indicated passage of a composition sweetly, softly, or with tender emotion.
Hear this out loudPauseA directive to perform a certain passage with energy, fire, and passion. fire; con fuoco means with fireinstruction to play in a fiery manner.
dying away Hear this out loudPausemo·ren·do. məˈren(ˌ)dō : dying away : with a gradual softening of tone and slowing of movement. used as a direction in music.
Synonyms of music (noun sounds that are pleasant, harmonized)
Hear this out loudPauseThe term "world music" (or "global," "international," and the like) is a Western musical category encompassing many different styles of music from other parts of the globe.
Hear this out loudPause: soft, smooth. used as a direction in music.
Hear this out loudPauseDolce, an Italian term meaning “sweet” or “sweetly,” is often used in piano music to indicate a tender, adoring manner with a light touch.
Hear this out loudPauseLiterally, going, flowing; andare means "to go". con fuoco - Literally, with fire; presto con fuoco would be very fast and full of energy and burning passion.
Hear this out loudPause(kɒn fuːˈəʊkəʊ ) adjective, adverb. music. (to be performed) in a fiery manner.
singing Hear this out loudPauseIn instrumental music, it is a particular style of playing designed to imitate the human voice. For 18th-century composers, cantabile is often synonymous with "cantando" (singing) and indicates a measured tempo and flexible, legato playing.
Hear this out loudPauseAfter that climax, the music dies off with the clarinet mourning a line marked morendo.
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