Ritardando
The Italian term for "crescendo poco a poco" is "crescendo gradually."
The Italian term for gradually increasing volume is "crescendo." It is indicated on sheet music by the symbol "<" or the word "cresc."
The Italian term for gradually increasing volume is "crescendo."
The Italian term that means to gradually decrease volume is "diminuendo." This term instructs musicians to gradually play or sing more softly.
The Italian word for dynamics is "dynamics" and the Italian word for tempo is "tempo".
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The Italian term for "crescendo poco a poco" is "crescendo gradually."
The Italian term for gradually increasing volume is "crescendo." It is indicated on sheet music by the symbol "<" or the word "cresc."
the word in music that means gradually getting louder and louder is a cresendo!
gradually getting slower
Gradually slower.
No, it is not a Latin word.There is a modern Italian word diminuendo, used in music to mean "gradually reducing volume".
"Gradually getting louder" in English is crescendo in Italian.
The Italian term for gradually increasing volume is "crescendo."
The Italian term that means to gradually decrease volume is "diminuendo." This term instructs musicians to gradually play or sing more softly.
The term is Ritardando.
Rall is an abbreviation. It stands for Rallentando an Italian word meaning to gradually slow down, or slacken, the tempo.