Calando

/kəˈlɑn.doʊ/ adverb

Definition

A musical direction meaning to gradually decrease in tempo and volume, creating a fading effect.

Etymology

Italian word from 'calare' (to lower, diminish), used in music notation since the Baroque period to indicate simultaneous slowing and softening.

Kelly Says

Composers use 'calando' to create the musical equivalent of a sunset—the music gets quieter AND slower at the same time, doubling the effect of fading away.

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