to grow softer, gradually
(Italian). Gradual decrease in volume. See diminuendo. Abbr.: decresc.
Gradually playing music softer.
(music) a gradual decrease in loudness
grow quieter; "The music decrescendoes here"
gradually decreasing in volume
Traditionally abbreviated as "decresc.", a musical term instructing the performer to gradually decrease the volume of his or her playing. Found in: Sail to the Moon(liner notes only).
Gradually decreasing in loudness ( decres. or decresc.)
gradually becoming softer
(decres.) - gradually getting softer
(it.) - Gradually getting softer. [back
The dynamic effect of gradually getting softer.
The dynamic effect of gradually growing softer, indicated in the musical score by the marking "". Also referred to as diminuendo. Example: Smetana, The Moldau Real Audio: 28k | 56k | About this album The dynamic level decreases very gradually in the closing section of this work (except for the last two loud chords).
Dynamics marking that indicates decreasing in volume.
( Decresc.) Gradually softer
A gradual decrease in volume.
Italian. (decresc.) A gradual decrease in loudness.
shrinking Becoming softer
The dynamic effect of gradually growing softer, indicated in the musical score by the marking "." Also referred to as diminuendo. The dynamic level decreases very gradually in the closing section of this work (except for the last two loud chords). Example: Smetana, The Moldau Real Audio: 28K | 56K | About this album
Gradually softer. Synonymous with diminuendo.