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Definition of Diminuendo

Diminuendo
Diminuendo Di*min`u*en"do, adv. [It., p. pr. of diminuere to diminish.] (Mus.) In a gradually diminishing manner; with abatement of tone; decrescendo; -- expressed on the staff by Dim., or Dimin., or the sign.

Meaning of Diminuendo from wikipedia

- "growing") decrescendo (abbreviated to decresc.) translates as "decreasing". diminuendo (abbreviated dim.) translates as "diminishing". Dynamic changes can be...
- Diminuendo is a gradual decrease of loudness in music. Diminuendo may also refer to: Diminuendo (album), by Lowlife Diminuendo (film), starring Richard...
- Diminuendo is a 2018 drama film directed by Adrian Stewart and written by Sarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor. The film had its world premiere at the Sarasota...
- Diminuendo is the second album by Lowlife, was released in 1987 in Scotland on the independent label Nightshift Records. The LP was recorded at Palladium...
- Diminuendo (9 February 1985 – 2010) was an American-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning two classic races...
- "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" is a jazz composition written in 1937 by Duke Ellington and recorded for the first time on May 15, 1937 by the Duke...
- 2016, Pryor, along with Sarah Goldberger co-wrote the screenplay for Diminuendo, a feature film starring several actors from Cowboys & Engines including...
- death metal and hardcore. Not metalcore… real hardcore, the tough stuff." Diminuendo gave much praise to the album, giving the album a rating in amplifier...
- final film performance, Hatch pla**** director Haskell Edwards in the film Diminuendo which wrapped a few months before he learned of his pancreatic cancer...
- following the initial also to be larger, but diminishing in size (called the "diminuendo" effect, after the musical term). Subsequently, they became larger still...