crescendo (cre-shen-do), a musical term meaning a gradual increase in sound, from soft to very lound.
Crescendo means getting louder.
Crescendo means gradually getting louder, in music terms.
It is short for diminuendo, which means gradually getting quieter. The opposite of this is crescendo (gradually getting louder, and it is sometimes written as cresc.)
to overcome somthing
an oink. but louder.
the word in music that means gradually getting louder and louder is a cresendo!
Crescendo means getting louder.
It comes from music and crescendo means gradually getting louder in music.
Crescendo means gradually getting louder, in music terms.
"Gradually getting louder" in English is crescendo in Italian.
The word louder is an adjective. It describes something which is more loud.
Another word for "louder" could be "noisier" or "more intense in volume."
TempoAn accelerando
Louder can be used as both an adverb and an adjective. I shouted louder than him. (adverb) My voice is louder than his. (adjective)
That is 'crescendo'
The opposite of the word "louder" is "quieter." "Louder" refers to a higher volume or sound level, while "quieter" refers to a lower volume or sound level.
Yes the word louder has two syllables. Loud-er.