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diminuendo    
n. [音乐] 渐弱

[音乐] 渐弱



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  • Is there a difference between decrescendo and diminuendo?
    There is some discussion about whether Franz Schubert used the two terms to mean slightly different things, 'diminuendo' being a 'decrescendo' combined with a slight slowing down Otherwise the two terms are used completely interchangeably
  • composition - Notation for rapid diminuendo - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    I am writing a part for strings and I want a rapid (but not instant) diminuendo across one bar from forte to total silence by the end of the fourth beat I had four possibilities in mind for conveying this to the players: Just writing the words molto dim Adding a hairpin beneath the bar with the word molto just above the hairpin
  • What do back-to-back crescendo-decrescendo ( lt; gt;) markings mean?
    They signify, in the case of the 'closed accent', a more marked and longer accent than the norm; in the case of the 'closed crescendo', a crescendo that ends abruptly in a sforzato emphasis; in the case of the 'closed diminuendo', a sforzato that immediately trails off into a diminuendo
  • How to express exhaustion without rallentando or diminuendo?
    I'm working on a track that has more of an EDM feel to it, so the obvious methods of expressing exhaustion—rallentando and diminuendo—do not fit the music I'm imagining, since I want it to keep a constant tempo and mostly steady average loudness
  • articulation - What terms are there for changes in tempo? - Music . . .
    If you want a fadeout to a certain point in both dynamic and tempo, this is a good marking to use You could mark ritard and dimin which would get you a very similar result, but Calando is a way of getting across both a diminuendo and a ritardando without marking ritard or dimin Calando literally means to calm down
  • meaning of the small circle at the end of the decrescendo?
    Came across this variety of decrescendo in a vocal piece our choir is working on 3 in the 13-page piece, all in the space of 3 bars, early in the piece, 2 of which are shown here
  • Enhancing the effect of Crescendo Diminuendo in musescore
    I just want to know how can I steep the gradient of crescendo (or diminuendo) effect in Musescore? In normal situations it's like there are no effects at all I'm using Musescore 3 2
  • piano - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    This type of notation ("let ring" or the indications in some of the other answers) only makes sense for instruments that have an intrinsic decay For instruments that sustain, voice, bowed strings woodwinds etc it would make more sense to indicate the diminuendo to silence explicitly as per Brian Chandler's answer
  • Hairpins in Late Classical and Romantic Music
    Diminuendo hairpin followed by a dimin abbreviation followed by a decresc abbreviation I am not convinced that < > always means crescendo and diminuendo Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel claims that < and > means accelerando and ritardando (accelerating and retarding in tempo) in her Allegro ma non troppo in F minor, “This piece must be performed
  • Hairpins just affect the volume of the next note in Musescore 3. 4
    I faced a problem in Musescore 3 4 2 When I use a hairpin (e g diminuendo) for a note , it only affects the volume of the next untied note (and without any gradient,a solid diminution) and the current note is held intact By the next untied note here I mean E4 in the following screenshot but that's not the case here because I've used Dynamics





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