"Growing very much (louder)" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cresc assai. The masculine singular gerund/noun and adverb represent the short form of crescendo assai in such music terminology's and theory's practical application as piano-playing. The pronunciation will be "KREY-shas-SEYE" for the short form and "krey-SHEN-do as-SEYE" for the long form in Italian.
"Extremely slowed down" and "very much held back" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase rit assai. The masculine singular past participle and adverb represent the short form of ritenuto assai. -- as well as of ritardando assai("gradually slowing down very much [so]). The pronunciation will be "REE-tas-SEYE" in the short form and "REE-tey-NOO-to as-SEYE" in the long form in Italian.
it's the speed between allegro and vivace, about quarter=144-160. assai itself means very, as in allegro assai, adagio assai, pianissimo assai,etc.
Play at a very moderate tempo. "Assai" means "very" and "moderato" means moderate tempo.
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
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"Extremely" is an English equivalent of the Italian word assai. The adverb also translates into English as "rather" and "very" according to context. The pronunciation will be "as-SEYE" in Italian.
"Extremely slowed down" and "very much held back" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase rit assai. The masculine singular past participle and adverb represent the short form of ritenuto assai. -- as well as of ritardando assai("gradually slowing down very much [so]). The pronunciation will be "REE-tas-SEYE" in the short form and "REE-tey-NOO-to as-SEYE" in the long form in Italian.
Allegro assai is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "quite fast tempo." It may be measured at 139+ beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-gro as-SEYE" in Italian.
bella assai means very beautiful.
assai assai
it's the speed between allegro and vivace, about quarter=144-160. assai itself means very, as in allegro assai, adagio assai, pianissimo assai,etc.
Cantabile meaning singing style (melodic) and Assai meaning very; Cantabile Assai when seen as a musical direction simply means very melodic
Lake Assai is located in Djibouti in the middle of the Danakil Desert. It is a saline lake located 155 meters below sea level.
"I miss you" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi manchi. The first person singular pronoun and second person informal singular present indicative verb translate literally into English as "To me you're lacking/missing." The pronunciation will be "mee MAN-kee" in Italian.
Yes. 'Allegro vivace' is interpreted as a single indication, not two separate ones. Therefore 'assai' modifies 'allegro vivace', not 'vivace'.
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
Play at a very moderate tempo. "Assai" means "very" and "moderato" means moderate tempo.