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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.)

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13y ago

Slowly could be Largo, Larghissimo, Lento, or Largetto.

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15y ago

There are lots :) 'Andante' is pretty slow- walking pace 'Adagio' or 'Lento' is slighty slower then that 'Grave' or 'Largo' are very slow!

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There are many, but adagio or andante are commonly used.

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adagio

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adagio

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Lente

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legato

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Q: What is the musical notation indicating a piece must gradually decrease in tempo?
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