Diminuendo

/dɪˌmɪnjuˈɛndoʊ/ noun, adverb, adjective

Definition

In music, a diminuendo is a gradual decrease in loudness. As a direction in a score, it tells performers to get softer over a passage.

Etymology

From Italian "diminuendo" meaning "diminishing," from Latin "diminuere" (to lessen), related to "diminish." It entered English through musical notation and terminology.

Kelly Says

Diminuendo is like a musical fade-out written into the score. Composers use it not just for volume control, but to shape emotion—turning tension, anger, or excitement gently down instead of stopping it abruptly.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መቀነስ
ARالعربية
تناقص
BNবাংলা
ক্রমশ কমানো
CSČeština
diminuendo
DADansk
diminuendo
DEDeutsch
Diminuendo
ELΕλληνικά
ντιμινουέντο
ESEspañol
diminuendo
FAفارسی
کاهش
FISuomi
diminuendo
FRFrançais
diminuendo
GUGU
ઓછું થવું
HAHA
raguwa
HEעברית
דימינואנדו
HIहिन्दी
धीमा होना
HUMagyar
diminuendo
IDBahasa Indonesia
diminuendo
IGIG
mbelata
ITItaliano
diminuendo
JA日本語
ディミヌエンド
KKKK
азаю
KMKM
ថយចុះ
KO한국어
디미누엔도
MRMR
कमी होणे
MSBahasa Melayu
diminuendo
MYမြန်မာ
အသံငယ်လာခြင်း
NLNederlands
diminuendo
NONorsk
diminuendo
PAPA
ਘੱਟ ਹੋਣਾ
PLPolski
diminuendo
PTPortuguês
diminuendo
RORomână
diminuendo
RUРусский
диминуэндо
SVSvenska
diminuendo
SWKiswahili
kupungua
TAதமிழ்
குறைதல்
TEతెలుగు
తగ్గుట
THไทย
เบาลง
TLTL
diminuendo
TRTürkçe
diminuendo
UKУкраїнська
димінуендо
URاردو
کم ہونا
VITiếng Việt
yếu dần
YOYO
dinku
ZH中文
渐弱
ZUZU
ukuncipha

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