decrescendo Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra followed the conductor's instructions, gradually transitioning into a decrescendo.
  2. As the song reached its climax, the singer's voice began a gentle decrescendo, fading into a soft whisper.
  3. The thunderstorm rumbled into the night, its intensity slowly diminishing in a decrescendo of sound.
  4. The pianist executed the decrescendo flawlessly, allowing the melody to taper off delicately.
  5. The symphony moved from a powerful crescendo to a subtle decrescendo, evoking a sense of calm.
  6. The crashing waves on the shore gradually entered a decrescendo, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
  7. The dramatic scene in the play concluded with a decrescendo of emotion, leaving the audience contemplative.
  8. The brass section played with precision, skillfully executing the decrescendo marked in the sheet music.
  9. The tension in the room dissipated as the argument between the two parties faded into a decrescendo.
  10. The wind howled through the trees, gradually diminishing in a decrescendo until all was silent.

decrescendo Meaning

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decrescendo (n)

(music) a gradual decrease in loudness

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decrescendo (v)

grow quieter

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decrescendo (s)

(music) gradually decreasing in volume

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decrescendo (a. & adv.)

With decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to performers, either written upon the staff (abbreviated Dec., or Decresc.), or indicated by the sign.

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(music) a gradual decrease in loudness, grow quieter, (music) gradually decreasing in volumeWith decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to performers, eithe

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The orchestra followed the conductor's instructions, gradually transitioning into a decrescendo.

As the song reached its climax, the singer's voice began a gentle decrescendo, fading into a soft whisper.

The thunderstorm rumbled into the night, its intensity slowly diminishing in a decrescendo of sound.

The pianist executed the decrescendo flawlessly, allowing the melody to taper off delicately.