-
returns to the base
tempo after an
adjustment (e.g.
ritardando ... a
tempo undoes the
effect of the
ritardando).
Tempo primo or
Tempo Io –
denotes an immediate...
-
performer should return to the
stable tempo, such as
after an
accelerando or
ritardando); also may be
found in
combination with
other terms such as a
tempo giusto...
- (March 2002),
Ritardando (6 May 2011) and
Neutral Evil (2018). At the ARIA
Music Awards of 2011
Front End
Loader won an
award for
Ritardando as Best Hard...
-
loudness or
softness of
piece or a
section of it),
tempo fluctuations (e.g.,
ritardando or accelerando,
which are,
respectively slowing down and
speeding up the...
-
Ritardando is the
fifth studio album by
Australian rock band,
Front End Loader. It was
released in May 2011. At the ARIA
Music Awards of 2011, the album...
-
through a
ritardando. What is lost is lost." Some theoreticians, however,
rejected even the idea that
rubato relies on
accelerando and
ritardando. They were...
-
similar B♭ run on the piano, as the song
builds up to the
finale with a
ritardando.
After Mercury plays ascending octaves of
notes from the B♭ mixolydian...
- all
lingering and dragging,
misplaced rubatos, as well as
exaggerated ritardandos [...] and it is
precisely in this
respect that
people make such terrible...
- by Forte's ruler,
Count Waltz.
After being shunned by the
citizens of
Ritardando, who
believe that her
magic is
related to her illness, she
decides that...
- songs, the band does a
ritardando during the outro, a
process of
gradually slowing down the tempo. Both the fade-out and the
ritardando are ways of decreasing...