There are several markings to indicate a decrease in tempo such as:
ritardando, (often written as rit., or ritard.)
rallentando, (rall.)
tardando
slentando
slendendo
strascinando
allargando, (allarg.)
Slowly could be Largo, Larghissimo, Lento, or Largetto.
There are lots :) 'Andante' is pretty slow- walking pace 'Adagio' or 'Lento' is slighty slower then that 'Grave' or 'Largo' are very slow!
There are many, but adagio or andante are commonly used.
adagio
adagio
Lente
legato
legato
slur :)
Tabulature Spelt: TABLATURE.
It's called a Diminuendo or Decrescendo, and it means to gradually decrease in volume.Please see the related links for a full list of musical symbols.
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legato
slur :)
Tabulature Spelt: TABLATURE.
A: musical notation.
Musical dynamics are the loud and soft of music. Some, like the crescendo and decrescendo (< and >) gradually increase or decrease the music. Others, such as piano ( p ) or forte ( f ) are immediate changes in music.
A gradual decrease in loudness is known as either a decrescendo (dee-cress-SHEN-doe) or a diminuendo(dim-in-you-EN-doe). These can be abbreviated as decresc.and dim. respectively and are often shown as a stretched-out > sign.
It's called a Diminuendo or Decrescendo, and it means to gradually decrease in volume.Please see the related links for a full list of musical symbols.
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decrescendo
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It is A flat.