Crescendo

Symbol of crescendo in music
The more precise form of crescendo notation involves symbols that look like hairpins, inequality symbols, or alligator jaws. In most cases, "hairpin" ...
Crescendo definition
What is another word for crescendo?What is crescendo in writing?What is crescendo in medical terms?What does a crescendo do?What is another word for c...
Is it necessary to put nuances indication at the start and end of a crescendo/decrescendo?
Yes, the player has to know how far down the decresc. (whether notated as a hairpin or not) goes.How do you use crescendo and decrescendo?How do you w...
Should loudness be maintained after crescendo or decrescendo?
Yes, that is the normal interpretation. A crescendo or decrescendo permanently changes the dynamic, until another dynamic marking takes effect. A cres...
Why crescendo or decrescendo over one long note in piano music?
Why do some engravings have a crescendo or decrescendo over the full length of a single half or whole note (usually a chord)? There are not shorter no...
Is there a single word to describe the loudest point in a musical composition?
What do you call the loudest part of a song?How do you describe a musical composition?Is crescendo the same as climax?What is a crescendo in music?Wha...
What do back-to-back crescendo-decrescendo (
Yes, for piano it means you sort of "lean" into the note and then back off for the next. More literally, The note should be a bit louder than the one ...
Crescendo and diminuendo
A crescendo is used for gradually getting louder, and a decrescendo or diminuendo is used for gradually getting softer. These may be indicated with th...
Decrescendo music definition
1 : a gradual decrease in volume of a musical passage. 2 : a decrescendo musical passage.What do you mean by crescendo and decrescendo?What is the exa...