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Diminuendo

/dɪˌmɪnjuˈɛndoʊ/dee-mee-noo-EN-doh
DynamicsItalian
Also written as: dim.

Definition. Diminishing — a gradual decrease in volume. Essentially synonymous with decrescendo. Abbreviated *dim.*

Detailed Explanation

Diminuendo, abbreviated dim., is Italian for ‘diminishing’. As a dynamic marking it is essentially synonymous with decrescendo — both indicate a gradual decrease in volume. Some 19th-century treatises tried to distinguish the two (diminuendo as fading volume, decrescendo as fading intensity), but in modern practice the terms are interchangeable.

Diminuendo is most often used for shorter spans of decrease — a single beat, a phrase ending, a closing cadence — while longer fade-out passages tend to be marked with the hairpin or with explicit dynamics. The character is one of softening, of releasing, of letting tension dissipate.

When combined with a tempo change (ritardando or rallentando), diminuendo becomes calando or morendo — the music both slows and softens. The Italian dynamic vocabulary is rich precisely because composers wanted these shades available.

Etymology

Italian, gerund of diminuire (‘to diminish’), from Latin diminuere, di- + minuere (‘to make less’).

In Practice

Use diminuendo for natural softening at phrase ends, intuitive ‘exhale’ moments. Reserve calando and morendo for moments where the music is also slowing and dying away.

Notable Examples

  • Most composers — Universal usage  (ubiquitous in expressive dynamic shaping)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Diminuendo mean in music?

Diminishing — a gradual decrease in volume. Essentially synonymous with decrescendo. Abbreviated dim.

Where does the word Diminuendo come from?

Italian, gerund of diminuire (‘to diminish’), from Latin diminuere, di- + minuere (‘to make less’).

How is Diminuendo performed in practice?

Use diminuendo for natural softening at phrase ends, intuitive ‘exhale’ moments. Reserve calando and morendo for moments where the music is also slowing and dying away.

What are common abbreviations for Diminuendo?

Diminuendo is commonly abbreviated as dim..

What musical terms are related to Diminuendo?

Related terms include: Decrescendo, Calando, Morendo, Smorzando.

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