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diminuendo    
n. [音乐] 渐弱

[音乐] 渐弱



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  • Is there a difference between decrescendo and diminuendo?
    4 There is some discussion about whether Franz Schubert used the two terms to mean slightly different things, 'diminuendo' being a 'decrescendo' combined with a slight slowing down Otherwise the two terms are used completely interchangeably
  • Hairpins in Late Classical and Romantic Music
    The esteemed Czerny claims that opening and closing hairpins (< and >) mean crescendo and diminuendo (growing and diminishing in volume) Following this, there are innumerable notational redundancies in most classical music
  • What is the generalized terminology for continuous changes?
    Dynamic (volume): crescendo, diminuendo (alias decrescendo) Agogic (tempo): accelerando, rallentando (alias ritardando) 1st question: Do more of these terms for specific continuous changes exist? They are useful by specificity Once the termini are learned as vocabulary, they can easily be read and understood, without wasting much thought on them
  • meaning of the small circle at the end of the decrescendo?
    Yes, this is decrescendo to silence or al niente And no, the rest does not make this redundant The circle basically says that at time you reach the end of the note it should be gone If it weren’t there one might simply reduce the volume, but not to nothingness
  • Notation for rapid diminuendo - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    I am writing a part for strings and I want a rapid (but not instant) diminuendo across one bar from forte to total silence by the end of the fourth beat I had four possibilities in mind for convey
  • notation - Correct abbreviation for “niente”? - Music: Practice . . .
    “ Niente ” (“nothing”) is used to start a crescendo from silence or end a diminuendo with silence Some scores spell it out fully (from “Titanic Suite”, published by Hal Leonard): Other scores abbreviate it as “ n ” in italic typeface (“Diagon Alley” score reduction on YouTube): Meanwhile, in my scores I’ve always abbreviated it with the bold italic dynamic typeface: I
  • Più, meno, poco molto: How to write incremental dynamics?
    Just based on the image, it seems like all three instruments should diminuendo to p The dynamic level is just the starting point of interpreting how one should play In an ensemble, it often makes sense to score everyone at the same dynamic and let them figure out whether they're in the foreground or background of the overall texture, or for subtleties of balance, it's something you'll need
  • Is there a way to put a niente into Sibelius?
    “ Niente ” (“Nothing”, usually written as an n or ø) is pretty much silence In the piece I’m writing, I would like for the player to fade in and out of silence, using Niente However, I can’t type the ø and when I type the n it doesn't bold like it would with any of the other dynamics (goes from mf to mf when I stop typing) Is there a way in which I can put a niente into
  • articulation - What terms are there for changes in tempo? - Music . . .
    I know that there are many terms that can be used to talk about the tempo of a piece of music but what words are there for change in tempo? The only ones that I can think of are: Accelerando Ralle
  • What do back-to-back crescendo-decrescendo ( lt; gt;) markings mean?
    Okay, So I understand the staccato and crescendo and diminuendo markings, and the accent mark But what does the less than and greater than mark that I highlighted mean? This is Czerny, First





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