decrescendo उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The female duck has a hoarse, quack, short two-syllable inciting call, and a high pitched, two to four syllable Decrescendo call ( Lorenz and Von de Wall 1960 ).
- And Teiirkanov achieved a taut yet subdued lyrical tension in the melancholic Adagietto movement, though his penchant for exaggerating crescendos and decrescendos, as if pumping the swell pedal on an organ, grew bothersome.
- Pulmonary valve stenosis typically is a crescendo-decrescendo murmur heard best at the left upper sternal border, associated with a systolic ejection click that diminishes with inspiration and sometimes radiates to the left clavicle.
- Donald Francis Tovey sees a grouping in variations 14 18, which he describes as " aris [ ing ] one out of the other in a wonderful decrescendo of tone and crescendo of Romantic beauty ".
- As the song progresses, Joseph slowly builds the texture with harmonies from other instruments and layers, a decrescendos at the end, with the left hand on the piano providing the rhythm for the song.
- The waltz returns to E major, the key that started the set, and ends with a descending melodic line, a decrescendo, ritardando, and a fermata, all things that unmistakably signify an ending.
- The bluesy " Clear-Cut Boogie " ended with a repeated riff in a decrescendo until Rollins, true to the ecological titles on the album, declared, " And then there were no more trees left ."
- Atrial septal defect will present with a systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border due to increased volume going through the pulmonary valve, and is associated with a fixed, split S2 and a right ventricular heave.
- Or he uses it to illustrate a really complex idea : the spatial sound effect of a band marching through town _ the crescendo of its approach, the full voice of its stop in front of the reviewing stand, the decrescendo of its departure.
- A decrescendo brings the music back to an almost spooky " piano " in which the piano timidly puts forth the second " narrante " theme, echoes its last notes, repeats it " pianissimo ", ever fading.