crescendo

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To increase in intensity, to reach or head for a crescendo

The band crescendoed and then suddenly went silent.

An instruction to play gradually more loudly, denoted by a long, narrow angle with its apex on the left ( < )
The climax of a gradual increase

Their arguing rose to a fearsome crescendo.

A gradual increase of anything, especially to a dramatic climax

Their fighting rose in a fearsome crescendo.

Gradually becoming louder
With a constantly increasing volume of voice; with gradually increasing strength and fullness of tone; a direction for the performance of music, indicated by the mark, or by writing the word on the score
– Growing gradually louder
A gradual increase in the strength and fullness of tone with which a passage is performed
increasing loudness in a more gradual manner
(music) a gradual increase in loudness grow louder; "The music crescendoes here"
In music, a crescendo is a section of a piece of music in which the music gradually gets louder and louder
with a gradual increase
(music) a gradual increase in loudness grow louder; "The music crescendoes here" gradually increasing in volume
Gradually louder
It : "gradually louder"
A passage to be performed with constantly increasing volume of tone
In music, a gradual increase in volume
(Italian): Literally means "growing"; getting progressively louder
The dynamic effect of gradually growing louder [Dynamics Notation]
A gradual increase in volume
grow louder; "The music crescendoes here"
increasing in volume
An instruction to play gradually more loudly, denoted by a long, narrow angle with its apex on the left. Abbreviation: cresc. Symbol <
{i} (Music) gradual increase in volume
gradually increasing in volume
A crescendo is a noise that gets louder and louder. Some people also use crescendo to refer to the point when a noise is at its loudest. The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked
gradually getting louder
A reminder to the performer that he has been playing too loud
{s} gradually increasing (in volume, strength, etc.)
Gradually increasing in volume Cyclic patterns: Similar to ostinato A repeated pattern of sounds which can be a melody or an acompaniment
becoming louder
(music) a gradual increase in loudness
[kreh-shen-doh] (Italian) "Growing " Indicates a gradual increase in volume May be indicated by a symbol called a "hairpin" (<) or abbreviated as "cresc "
A gradual increase in the volume
People sometimes describe an increase in the intensity of something, or its most intense point, as a crescendo. There was a crescendo of parliamentary and press criticism
(it ) - Gradually getting louder Abreviated: cresc [back]
Gradually growing louder
A gradual increase, especially in the volume or intensity of sound in a musical passage
{f} grow louder; become louder; become stronger in volume
cresc Gradually play louder
A gradual increase in volume Antonym: Decrescendo
crescendos
plural of crescendo
crescendo
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