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Music question....
Polkster
at 9:09PM, Aug. 13, 2009
What's the term for the part of a musical composition where you have a relatively calm melody (doodoodooodododoooodooo…) and then suddenly it breaks into a really fast, frantic, energetic rhythm, (…DANDANANANANANADANDAN…). It's not a crescendo because you build up to a crescendo.
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humorman
at 9:58PM, Aug. 13, 2009
Billy vs. Tree – The epic struggle of boy versus tree.
Sonic Colores – It looks like it's going to be a good game because I love how the way it makes me grow.
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fern
at 10:09PM, Aug. 13, 2009
Coincidently, Izzami Modio is the name of a famous japanese artist.
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Polkster
at 10:12PM, Aug. 13, 2009
A Google search yielded nothing about that term. I'm sure if it were correct it would be on Wikipedia.
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humorman
at 10:20PM, Aug. 13, 2009
Polkster
A Google search yielded nothing about that term. I'm sure if it were correct it would be on Wikipedia.
I'm pretty sure it's correct.
Wikipedia doesn't have all the answers.
Billy vs. Tree – The epic struggle of boy versus tree.
Sonic Colores – It looks like it's going to be a good game because I love how the way it makes me grow.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:51PM
Polkster
at 10:29PM, Aug. 13, 2009
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humorman
at 10:33PM, Aug. 13, 2009
Billy vs. Tree – The epic struggle of boy versus tree.
Sonic Colores – It looks like it's going to be a good game because I love how the way it makes me grow.
last edited on July 14, 2011 12:51PM
Polkster
at 10:36PM, Aug. 13, 2009
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skoolmunkee
at 1:42AM, Aug. 14, 2009
Have you tried looking up a list of musical terms and looking through them til you find the one you want? Just checking. :]
Anyway, I had a look on wikipedia and what you want will probably be something like this:
“diminuendo poi subito fortissimo, for example: getting softer then suddenly very loud” - although there are a number of terms for fast, faster and louder, etc and I'm not a musical person so I can't advise there. I'm guessing what you want would be something like the translation of ‘slow then suddenly fast’
Anyway, I had a look on wikipedia and what you want will probably be something like this:
“diminuendo poi subito fortissimo, for example: getting softer then suddenly very loud” - although there are a number of terms for fast, faster and louder, etc and I'm not a musical person so I can't advise there. I'm guessing what you want would be something like the translation of ‘slow then suddenly fast’
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Polkster
at 9:28AM, Aug. 14, 2009
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skoolmunkee
at 9:58AM, Aug. 14, 2009
Well, I'm not a musical person, I dunno. :] There might just be one word for it, like there is for crescendo. Best bet would be to look over the wikipedia list of musical terms and see if there's one you think fits. I only looked over the list a litte and saw that one as an example similar to what you were describing.
Many musical terms are just Italian translations though, so the more you're trying to describe, the more words it will involve.
Many musical terms are just Italian translations though, so the more you're trying to describe, the more words it will involve.
last edited on July 14, 2011 3:42PM
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