descrescendo

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English

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It has been requested that this entry be merged with decrescendo(+).

Etymology

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From Italian.

Noun

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descrescendo (plural descrescendos or decrescendi)

  1. (music) An instruction to play gradually more softly, the opposite of a crescendo.
    • 2007 June 9, Craig R. Whitney, “Amid the Shirts and Socks, a Concert Can Break Out”, in New York Times[1]:
      “It’s probably the most difficult piece I’ve ever done,” he said before trying out several movements at a Wednesday evening concert, his fingers slinking from keyboard to keyboard and darting restlessly over the 729 stop-control tablets as phrase seamlessly followed phrase and crescendo climaxed and faded into descrescendo.

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