ritardando in English

adverb
1
(especially as a direction) with a gradual decrease of tempo.
No deviations from this basic pulse are indicated - no accelerando or ritardando - but the avoidance of repeated rhythmic patterns prevents the emergence of any phrase-structure comparable to Schumann's.
noun
1
a gradual decrease in tempo.
It is sometimes a bit too easy and didactic to consistently underline such things as radical modulations or harmonic shifts, by means of accentuation, rhetorical pauses, ritardandos , etc.
adjective

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1. Accelerando is an antonym of ritardando

2. As adverbs the difference between Accelerando and ritardando

3. During our two rehearsal sessions, we spent quite a bit of time on the drastic tempo changes, from the I Tempo, to Allargando, to ritardando to molto ritardando; all within the last two measures of the piece.

4. In contextmusiclang=en terms the difference between Accelerando and ritardando is that Accelerando is (music) with a gradual increase in speed while ritardando is (music) gradually decelerating the tempo of a piece of music, especially at the end of the piece

5. A rising line indicates accelerando, a descending line represents ritardando, and the line vanishes altogether when there is a rest.

6. If you really want to hear a ritardando or Accelerando in MuseScore, you can do a workaround to make it happen

7. Allegretto is a young thief from the harbor city of Ritardando, and is often looked up to by the younger orphans as a hero

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