Decrescendo means to get softer, but to do so gradually, not immediately. A decrescendo can occur over a few beats or over many measures. When the decrescendo is spread over several measures, it may be indicated "Descrendo poco a poco" -- get softer little by little.
Decrescendo.
Diminuendo (Dim.) or Decrecsendo (Dec.) Diminuendo is more widely used, but they both mean the same thing
Get softer
It means when your playing an instrument you start loud then get soft. I play the violin..
Crescendo means that the sound of the music is gradually getting louder and louder. Decrescendo is the opposite meaning of Crescendo.
Diminuendo. Diminuendo means get softer slowly, just like decrescendo.
Decrescendo.
diminuendo
Decrescendo
Decrescendo means getting quieter or lessening over time.
Diminuendo (Dim.) or Decrecsendo (Dec.) Diminuendo is more widely used, but they both mean the same thing
The cast of Decrescendo - 2011 includes: Hannah Victoria as Haley
The musical term for a gradual decrease in volume is called a decrescendo.
Get softer
Just the opposite. A decrescendo means to get softer, not louder.
A decrescendo in music is when the volume gradually decreases, while a crescendo is when the volume gradually increases.
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