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Falling away, or lowering; i.e., getting slower and quieter; ritardando along with diminuendo |
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with the (col before a masculine noun, colla before a feminine noun)
Colla parte = with the soloist (director has orchestra follow them) Colla voce = with the voice (director has orchestra follow vocal soloist) Col legno = with the wood (players strike the string with the stick of the bow) |
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Moving (più mosso or meno mosso, for faster or slower respectively) |
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alternate section or passage of music; or instead; i.e., according to some specified alternative way of performing a passage, which is marked with a footnote, additional small notes, or an additional staff |
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