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    Cre·scen·do
    /krəˈSHendō/

    noun

    • 1. the loudest point reached in a gradually increasing sound: "the port engine's sound rose to a crescendo"
    • 2. the highest point reached in a progressive increase of intensity: "the hysteria reached a crescendo around the spring festival"

    adverb

    • 1. with a gradual increase in loudness: "in the upper three parts there are groups of longer notes played crescendo"

    adjective

    • 1. gradually increasing in loudness: "a short crescendo kettledrum roll"

    verb

    • 1. increase in loudness or intensity: "the reluctant cheers began to crescendo"
  2. The meaning of CRESCENDO is a gradual increase; specifically : a gradual increase in volume of a musical passage. How to use crescendo in a sentence.

  3. Crescendo definition: a gradual, steady increase in loudness or force.. See examples of CRESCENDO used in a sentence.

  4. a gradual increase in loudness, or the moment when a noise or piece of music is at its loudest: There are few crescendos and diminuendos in the score. There was a crescendo of noise from the fans that lasted three or four minutes. reach a crescendo The music reached a crescendo.

  5. a gradual increase in loudness, or the moment when a noise or piece of music is at its loudest: There are few crescendos and diminuendos in the score. There was a crescendo of noise from the fans that lasted three or four minutes. reach a crescendo The music reached a crescendo.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · In music, crescendo refers to the gradual increase in the volume of music throughout a piece or a song. Crescendos as a concept aren’t just limited to classical music. Rather, they’re well known amongst professional musicians everywhere and they’re present in all musical genres.

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · In music, a crescendo is a gradual increase in volume or intensity. It helps create dynamic variation and emotional tension in a piece, making it more engaging and expressive. This technique has been used by composers and musicians for centuries, across a wide range of genres.

  8. May 1, 2024 · Crescendo is an Italian term that means “to increase.” In the context of music, it’s a type of dynamic marking, which means to gradually get louder. It’s notated in a couple of different ways. Firstly, by writing the word crescendo below the section of music that it applies to.

  9. In a crescendo, the music is getting louder. There's often a crescendo in a large group of talking people, too. This word comes from classical music, where it's very important how loudly the instruments play.

  10. a slow steady increase in noise; the loudest point of a period of continuous noise synonym swell. Voices rose in a crescendo and drowned him out. There was a tremendous crescendo of noise. The shrieks of laughter rose to a crescendo. (figurative) The advertising campaign reached a crescendo just before Christmas. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. CRESCENDO meaning: 1 : a gradual increase in the loudness of a sound or section of music; 2 : the highest or loudest point of something that increases gradually.

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