- "growing")
decrescendo (abbreviated to decresc.)
translates as "decreasing".
diminuendo (abbreviated dim.)
translates as "diminishing".
Dynamic changes can be...
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Diminuendo is a
gradual decrease of
loudness in music.
Diminuendo may also
refer to:
Diminuendo (album), by
Lowlife Diminuendo (film),
starring Richard...
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Diminuendo is a 2018
drama film
directed by
Adrian Stewart and
written by
Sarah Goldberger and Bryn Pryor. The film had its
world premiere at the Sarasota...
- "
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...
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Diminuendo is the
second album by Lowlife, was
released in 1987 in
Scotland on the
independent label Nightshift Records. The LP was
recorded at Palladium...
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Diminuendo (9
February 1985 – 2010) was an American-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare best
known for
winning two
classic races...
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Diminuendo,
Crescendo and
Blues is an
album recorded in 1958 by the C Jam All-Stars led by Paul Gonsalves. The
album was
recorded in
Munich on November...
-
following the
initial also to be larger, but
diminishing in size (called the "
diminuendo" effect,
after the
musical term). Subsequently, they
became larger still...
- 2016, Pryor,
along with
Sarah Goldberger co-wrote the
screenplay for
Diminuendo, a
feature film
starring several actors from
Cowboys &
Engines including...
- Festival,
Gonsalves pla**** a 27-chorus solo in the
middle of Ellington's "
Diminuendo and
Crescendo in Blue," a
performance credited with
revitalizing Ellington's...