The word music is a noun. Music is sounds organised in time.
the plural form of music is ........... music there is no physical change to the word
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The African Luhya term for the English word 'music' is Misiki.
Vivo is a music video website.
'Accelerando' isn't Spanish, it's Italian and it's not spelt 'accelerando', it's actually spelt as accerlerando. It means 'gradually get faster.'
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!
TempoAn accelerando
No, it is not a Latin word.There is a modern Italian word diminuendo, used in music to mean "gradually reducing volume".
The Italian word for gradually slower is "poco a poco piΓΉ lento".
decresendo is where the music becomes softer. It is an Italian word meaning growing softer. hope that helpedIt means gradually getting quieter (diminuendo means the same). Crescendo means gradually getting louder.
Rall is an abbreviation. It stands for Rallentando an Italian word meaning to gradually slow down, or slacken, the tempo.
The Italian term for "crescendo poco a poco" is "crescendo gradually."
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It comes from music and crescendo means gradually getting louder in music.
In music crescendo mean to get gradually louder.