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Q: What is the opposite diminuendo in music?
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What word is short for Diminuendo?

The word "dim." is often used as a short form for diminuendo in music notation.


What is a diminuego in music?

Did you mean a diminuendo perhaps? A diminuendo is a decrease in volume or sound usually indicated by an elongated > symbol.


What is a term for gradually softer?

The term for gradually becoming softer in music is "diminuendo."


What in music is a decrease in loudness called?

Diminuendo (Dim.) or Decrecsendo (Dec.) Diminuendo is more widely used, but they both mean the same thing


What is dynamic in a music?

"Crescendos and diminuendos are also dynamics. A crescendo means the composer wants you to play gradually louder and diminuendo means gradually get quieter. These are often called hair pins as they look like hair pins."Dynamics are simply the volume "level" in a piece of music. Diminuendo is to get louder and looks like this symbol, "".


What is crescendo followed by diminuendo?

Not always. Sometimes the dynamic of the music escalates and then stays at that new dynamic for the remainder of the song. Most of the time, however, there is a diminuendo following the creschendo.


What is the opposite of crescendo?

The opposite of a Crescendo is a diminuendo (dim.) or decrescendo (decres.). It means gradually getting louder.


What does D abbreviation used in classical music mean?

Diminuendo ... or Diminished ... or somewhat softer than before.


In music what is a word for getting softer?

Decrescendo.


What is a word that begins with d and means playing louder and quieter you music?

Diminuendo....it means from playing loudly you gradualy get quieter


Is dimuin a Latin word?

No, it is not a Latin word.There is a modern Italian word diminuendo, used in music to mean "gradually reducing volume".


What the meaning of diminuendo?

Both "diminuendo" and "decrescendo" ( < ) signal a musician to get quieter in playing. To get louder is "crescendo" ( > ).