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diminuendo

[dih-min-yoo-en-doh] / dɪˌmɪn yuˈɛn doʊ /


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For the “Flower Song” from “Carmen,” Tetelman cushions the contours of his phrases, hooks into high notes without breaking the musical line and nails the diminuendo on the high B flat.

From New York Times • Dec. 22, 2022

Or they are compulsively lifted to the rise of a melody, then put down on the diminuendo.

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2022

In Mitchell’s case, the diminuendo was especially long, and his continued expectations for himself much higher.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 20, 2015

As each wave rolls in—booming, roaring, growling, hissing—I listen to its voice: the unique contours of its rising and falling, its singular crescendo and diminuendo.

From Slate • Feb. 24, 2015

It floated away in a lilting diminuendo, a joyous, mocking refrain; and long after the night was quiet again the music still ran through his head.

From Silver and Gold A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp by Coolidge, Dane




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