Definition of Rallentando. Meaning of Rallentando. Synonyms of Rallentando

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Definition of Rallentando

Rallentando
Rallentando Ral"len*tan"do, a. [It.] (Mus.) Slackening; -- a direction to perform a passage with a gradual decrease in time and force; ritardando.

Meaning of Rallentando from wikipedia

- going faster/forward Rallentando – a gradual slowing down (abbreviation: rall.) Ritardandoslowing down gradually; also see rallentando and ritenuto (abbreviations:...
- 1900-1950 specifies three types of rubato used at that time: accelerando and rallentando, tenuto and agogic accents, and melodic rubato. Late 19th century dictionaries...
- meno moderato (bars 286–408) Vivace (bars 409–448) Presto – Poco a poco rallentando al ... (bars 449–475) Adagio (bars 476–495) This section ends with a...
- Slowing down; decelerating; opposite of accelerando (same as ritardando or rallentando) deciso Firm declamando Solemn, expressive, imp****ioned decrescendo (decresc...
- note with the effect of temporarily slowing down the tempo (rubato or rallentando). Dela**** onset of a note, for example by doing a pause before starting...
- It was through those performances that Sinatra developed the m****ive rallentando that defines his interpretation of the song and is immortalized on record...
- or emphases: shuttling between colorless rattle and silence-studded rallentandos, he fails at both infectious enthusiasm and self-effacing charm." Sarsgaard...
- last of these she was the author of a poem under the pseudonym H.P. Rallentando. She also wrote several book reviews for The Sunday Times. One of Sayers's...
- indicated by changing the speed of the beat. To carry out and to control a rallentando (slowing down the pace of the music), a conductor may introduce beat...
- "lento" and "lentissimo". Complex variation includes "accelerando" and "rallentando". Crystal claims that "tempo has probably the most highly discrete grammatical...