| 21. | The first movement is characterized by a series of light, pulsing diminuendo recapitulation of the violin's opening figures.
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| 22. | Diminuendo gave much praise to the album, giving the album a rating in amplifier attenuation of 8 out of 11.
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| 23. | Chopin indicates that the waltz is to be played with the sustain pedal used, and makes frequent use of crescendos and diminuendos.
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| 24. | Five weeks after her win at Epsom, Diminuendo started the 2 / 9 favourite for the Irish Oaks at the dead heat.
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| 25. | Paul Gonsalves'" Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue " and Coltrane's " Chasin'the Trane ."
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| 26. | After the song the angels disappear, diminuendo, gradually thinned out in instrumentation, with more and more rests, and always rising.
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| 27. | After a climax on " novo cedat rituit " it goes on, diminuendo, to an intimate quasi-Mozartian coda.
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| 28. | Notes that begin loudly and diminuendo are ideally down-bowed from frog to tip allowing pressure on the string to decrease naturally.
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| 29. | There is a technical limit to what the instruments can do, and if you start the diminuendo too early, it can influence the intonation.
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| 30. | Several Wiseman works, such as " Canal Zone " and " Meat, " end with a curious sense of diminuendo.
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