Poco - Italian for little.
Rall. abrevation of Rallentando - Italian for slow down.
So "Poco rall." means "little slow down" and is a small and gradual reduction in tempo in written music often occurring towards the end of a passage.
getting faster little by little
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poco moto means "little movement"
Rall is an abbreviation. It stands for Rallentando an Italian word meaning to gradually slow down, or slacken, the tempo.
Well, when I think of when I see molto. in my music, it's normally like molto rit. or molto dec. It means a big decrescendo, or a big ritard.I'd say the opposite of this could be poco a poco which means little by little. Ex: rit. poco a poco or dec. poco a poco.
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
decrease the volume, little by little
Rall, Short for Rallentando, means to slow down. Sometimes, other words are added to specify how to slow down (ex. Poco. Rall. Means to slow down a little. Molto Rall. means to slow down a lot. Rall. Poco a Poco means to slow down little by little)
poco moto means "little movement"
The Beats Per Minute for "Poco Allegro" is either 120 or 168.
Rall is an abbreviation. It stands for Rallentando an Italian word meaning to gradually slow down, or slacken, the tempo.
Poco a poco means gradually.
Well, when I think of when I see molto. in my music, it's normally like molto rit. or molto dec. It means a big decrescendo, or a big ritard.I'd say the opposite of this could be poco a poco which means little by little. Ex: rit. poco a poco or dec. poco a poco.
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
rallentando or rall. for short indicates that you have to slow down in the musical piece that you are performing or playing. by shad Rall. means to gradually slow down.
poco means a littlecresc is short for crescendo which means gradually getting louder.So, together it means get a little louder gradually.
This is music terminology, and it is Italian, but it means get gradually louder little by little.
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
Poco stretto is an Italian term used in music notation, which means "a little closer" or "a little narrower." It is often used to instruct performers to gradually increase the tempo or speed up the pace of the music.