Played with an accelerating tempo. Used chiefly as a direction.
[Italian, gerund of stringere, to draw tight, from Latin.]
stringendo strin·gen'do adv.
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Played with an accelerating tempo. Used chiefly as a direction.
[Italian, gerund of stringere, to draw tight, from Latin.]
stringendo strin·gen'do adv.
‘Drawing tight’, ‘squeezing’: a direction to perform with more tension, therefore faster.
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