Definition of Ritardando. Meaning of Ritardando. Synonyms of Ritardando

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Definition of Ritardando

Ritardando
Ritardando Ri`tar*dan"do, a. [It.] (Mus.) Retarding; -- a direction for slower time; rallentado.

Meaning of Ritardando from wikipedia

- returns to the base tempo after an adjustment (e.g. ritardando ... a tempo undoes the effect of the ritardando). Tempo primo or Tempo Io – denotes an immediate...
- Ritardando is the fifth studio album by Australian rock band, Front End Loader. It was released in May 2011. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011, the album...
- (March 2002), Ritardando (6 May 2011)and Neutral Evil (2018). At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 Front End Loader won an award for Ritardando as Best Hard...
- through a ritardando. What is lost is lost." Some theoreticians, however, rejected even the idea that rubato relies on accelerando and ritardando. They were...
- performer should return to the stable tempo, such as after an accelerando or ritardando); also may be found in combination with other terms such as a tempo giusto...
- is going to die soon. One day, after being rejected by the citizens of Ritardando, because average people think the magic disease is contagious, she decides...
- loudness or softness of piece or a section of it), tempo fluctuations (e.g., ritardando or accelerando, which are, respectively slowing down and speeding up the...
- of the print score. Musical indications like diminuendo, crescendo, or ritardando are inserted inline with the note and rhythm notation and, to differentiate...
- all lingering and dragging, misplaced rubatos, as well as exaggerated ritardandos [...] and it is precisely in this respect that people make such terrible...
- arrangement stripped back down to one acoustic guitar and Waters's voice, and a ritardando in which Waters sings, "Mother, did it need to be so high?", a reference...