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diminuendo
‖ diminuendo Mus. (diminuˈendo, dɪˌmɪnjʊˈɛndəʊ) [It. diminuendo lessening, diminishing, pr. pple. of diminuire to diminish: see prec.] A musical direction indicating a gradual decrease in force or loudness of tone (abbrev. dim., dimin.); as n. a gradual decrease in force of tone, or a passage where ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diminuendo (horse)
In September, Diminuendo was moved up in distance and class for the Fillies' Mile at Ascot Racecourse. At York in August, only five fillies appeared to oppose Diminuendo in the Yorkshire Oaks. wikipedia.org
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diminuendo
diminuendo/dɪˌmɪnjuˈendəu; dəˌmɪnjʊ`ɛndo/ adj, adv (music 音) of or with a gradual decrease in loudness 渐弱(的); 音量逐渐减轻(的) a diminuendo passage 渐弱的乐节. diminuendo, n (pl ~s) (music 音) gradual decrease in loudness 渐弱. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Diminuendo (album)
Diminuendo is the second album by Lowlife, was released in 1987 in Scotland on the independent label Nightshift Records. wikipedia.org
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Diminuendo (film)
Diminuendo is Stewart's first feature film. References External links Diminuendo at the Internet Movie Database DiminuendoMovie.com Official Website Diminuendo (Festival Trailer) at Vimeo 2018 wikipedia.org
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minuendo
‖ minuˈendo, adv. Mus. Obs. [It., gerund of minuire to diminish.] = diminuendo.attrib. 1834 Georgian Era IV. 452/1 A certain singer's minuendo notes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Diminuendo, Crescendo and Blues
Diminuendo, Crescendo and Blues is an album recorded in 1958 by the C Jam All-Stars led by Paul Gonsalves. Release and reception Diminuendo, Crescendo and Blues was released in Germany by Bertelsmann Record Club. wikipedia.org
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decrescendo
‖ decrescendo Mus. (dekreʃˈʃɛndo, deɪkrəˈʃɛndəʊ) [It. = decreasing.] A musical direction indicating that the tone is to be gradually lessened in force or loudness; = diminuendo. As n.: A gradual diminution of loudness of tone. Also attrib. and as v. intr.1806 in T. Busby Dict. Mus. (ed. 2). 1880 Gro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lowlife (band)
The band took six months to record their second album, Diminuendo. Music Week said, "Diminuendo is a landmark album, bustling with feeling, dripping with emotion and soft to the touch." wikipedia.org
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dimin
dim., dimin (Mus.), abbrev. of diminuendo. Oxford English Dictionary
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Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue
"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 Performances before 1956 In early performances, "Crescendo" was played before "Diminuendo." wikipedia.org
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Niente
dynamic often used at the end of a piece to direct the performer to fade the music away to little more than a bare whisper, normally gradually with a diminuendo wikipedia.org
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Paul Gonsalves
At the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, Gonsalves played a 27-chorus solo in the middle of Ellington's "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue," a performance credited At the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, Gonsalves' solo in Ellington's "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" went through 27 choruses; the publicity from this wikipedia.org
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Dim
basis in a vector space, in linear algebra Diminished triad, a dissonant chord with a minor third and diminished fifth to the root in music theory Diminuendo wikipedia.org
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Happy Reunion
Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "A particular highlight is hearing Gonsalves play 31 choruses on "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue Ellington, Milt Gabler) - 3:14 "In a Mellow Tone" [Take 2] (Ellington, Gabler) - 2:58 "Happy Reunion" [Take 1] - 3:26 "Happy Reunion" [Take 2] - 2:42 "Diminuendo wikipedia.org
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