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crescendo <a crescendo; crescendos / crescendi> N

crescendo ADJ FIN

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That is, they alternate between jagged suspenseful crescendos and long, sinuous melodies.
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Several cherry picker cranes in the centre with the floats began to slowly rise up with the crescendo of the music.
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All these innovations allowed a seamless crescendo from "pianissimo" all the way to "fortissimo", something never before possible on the organ.
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Plaque fissuringthe cause of acute myocardial infarction, sudden ischaemic death, and crescendo angina.
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The noise of the station builds to a crescendo but it is an anticlimax; it is the oft-mentioned up mail.
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Specifically, he would often play very precise triplet fills and crescendos, especially on the snare drum.
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A convex curve beginning and ending at the bottom of the staff indicates a crescendo and diminuendo, for example.
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The instrumentation builds up to a crescendo, increasing in tempo as the song progresses.
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As the noise of singing, drumming and cheering rises to a crescendo, each young man must stoically endure a flogging to demonstrate his manhood.
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The sound rises in a gradual crescendo, as the solo voices alternately join or contrast with the chorus.
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