poco means a little
cresc is short for crescendo which means gradually getting louder.
So, together it means get a little louder gradually.
gradually getting slower
In English 'poco' translates to 'a little bit.' For example, the phrase 'poco agua' would translate to 'a little bit of water.'
In music terms 'poco lento' means 'a little slower'
'A bit' or 'a small amount'. For example: Es una poco oscura -----> 'It is a bit dark'.
Poco andante means to slowly and gradually speed up in the following measures of music.
little :)
Poco a poco means little by little also.
so if you have a crescendo with a poco, it means a small cresendo
poco means little
This is music terminology, and it is Italian, but it means get gradually louder little by little.
It means a very dramatic crescendo. piu' means more, and cresc is short for crescendo, meaning to gradually get louder
It means "a little movement".
Poco a poco means little by little.
wha I do not know what it means
This is music terminology, and it is Italian, but it means get gradually louder little by little.
Poco a poco means gradually.
It means a very dramatic crescendo. piu' means more, and cresc is short for crescendo, meaning to gradually get louder
a crescendo,or cresc, for short is a symbol in a piece of music indicating to gradually get louder .a decrescendo means he opposite,to gradually get softer.
decrease the volume, little by little
"Poco no sabías" can be translated as "you almost didn't know" or "you hardly knew." It implies that the person was unaware of something or had very little knowledge about it.
The "p" stands for "piano," a dynamic indicator meaning to play softly, and "cresc." is the abbreviation for "crescendo," which means to gradually increase in volume.
poco maestoso means little majestic poco means little maestoso means majastic
Poco is a Spanish word. In English translation, poco means "little bit". It may also mean short, shallow, few, or lesser.
The literal translation of "Poco a poco" is "Little by little". The expression is used to prompt someone to be patient and conscious of his/her limitations when pursuing some ambitious goal.
Depends on the exact context. Poco = a little bit, Small portion, somewhat
"Un poco alargado" translates to "a little elongated" in English.