calando in a sentence
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Definition
Calando (adverb): a musical term indicating a gradual decrease in volume or intensity.
Sample Sentences
- The orchestra began calando, gently reducing the volume as the piece approached its conclusion.
- As the singer's voice faded calando, the audience was left in a poignant silence.
- The conductor signaled for the final passage to be played calando, creating a sense of longing.
- In the last movement, the melody beautifully calando left listeners captivated.
- The pianist skillfully executed the calando, allowing the notes to drift away like whispers.
- During the performance, the calando effect added an emotional depth that resonated with everyone.
- She played the final chords calando, evoking a bittersweet farewell from the crowd.
- The sound of the waves calando on the shore provided a serene backdrop to their conversation.
- With each verse calando, the poem's imagery became more haunting and evocative.
- The film's score utilized calando to enhance the dramatic tension in the climactic scene.
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