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'Accelerando' isn't Spanish, it's Italian and it's not spelt 'accelerando', it's actually spelt as accerlerando. It means 'gradually get faster.'
Accelerando means "gradually getting faster" or "accelerating".
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Accelerando is a musical term that instructs the musician to increase in tempo.
Ritardando means to gradually slow down the tempo or speed of the music, while accelerando means to gradually speed up the tempo of the music. Ritardando is marked with "rit." or "ritard." in the score, while accelerando is marked with "accel." or "accelerando."
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The Italian term for gradual increase in tempo is "accelerando."
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The opposite of accelerando is ritardando. While accelerando indicates a gradual increase in tempo, ritardando refers to a gradual slowing down of the pace in music. Both terms are used to convey changes in speed, but they represent opposite effects in a piece's rhythm.