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accelerando    
v. 逐渐加快

逐渐加快

accelerando
adv 1: with increasing speed; "here you must play accelerando"
adj 1: gradually increasing in tempo
n 1: a gradually increasing tempo of music; "my ear will not
accept such violent accelerandos"



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  • articulation - What terms are there for changes in tempo? - Music . . .
    Accelerando means to speed up, to accelerate That's pretty intuitive Rallentando and Ritardando both mean to slow down, but they have slightly different connotations Rallentando is a sort of fade out type of slowing down, whereas Ritardando is a more deleberate slowing down Calando means more than just slowing down
  • tempo - Accelerando Ritardando duration? - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    Accelerando in poly-tempo 3 Crescendo and accelerando throughout, how? 2 Approximating ritardando using
  • tempo - Crescendo and accelerando throughout, how? - Music: Practice . . .
    I did hear once a piano transcription without that accelerando and it did not sound right to me Of course, Edvard Grieg wrote all the dynamics but I still hear 1 smooth crescendo, even though in the sheet music there is no crescendo
  • Definition of Accelerando and Ritardando in mathematical terms
    So you cannot state it is linear or exponential or anything fixed or defined Please listen to as many recordings or performances of works which include accelerando and ritardando and learn for yourself how variable they are as concepts The only correct answer (like many things in music) is: It depends
  • tempo - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    The musical terms for what happens at 1:45 is half time followed by an accelerando back up to the original tempo If, prior to 1:45, you start feeling every other beat, you will notice that the new tempo at 1:45 matches exactly In other words, there is an instantaneous tempo change to half speed
  • notation - Does poco a poco accel. fino al misura 25 sound like . . .
    Beyond the obvious "accelerando", there are various ways to note a gradual increase in tempo; "di piu in piu animato" (ex Saint-Saens, Danse Bacchanale, lit "more and more animated"); "cresc e stretto poco a poco" (Grieg, In the Hall of the Mountain King, "stretto poco a poco" being literally "gradually tighter" or "narrower", i e referring to the time interval between the notes)
  • Ritardando, Rallentando, and Allargando - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    Three common musical markings for gradual slowing down are ritardando, rallentando, and allargando How do these differ from each other in interpretation and execution? For example, I was taught many
  • Accelerando in poly-tempo - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Yes, composers who write poly-tempo music may well ask for independent tempo changes, sudden or gradual Yes, in live performance, it will be impossible to conduct, and the players will find it tricky to get everything ending at the same time!
  • Sources of musical tension - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    In addition, gradually increasing the tempo, accelerando, is an easy way to increase tension as is increasing the volumne Switching time signatures will increase tension as will creating melodies that are a little longer or a little shorter than the standard 32-bar length
  • What is the generalized terminology for continuous changes?
    Agogic (tempo): accelerando, rallentando (alias ritardando) 1st question: Do more of these terms for specific continuous changes exist? They are useful by specificity Once the termini are learned as vocabulary, they can easily be read and understood, without wasting much thought on them Yet, specificity also limits usefulness





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