What does poco a poco mean?

What does poco a poco mean?

little by little

What language is poco?

Translation of a poco a poco – Italian–English dictionary.

Does Loco mean crazy?

Loco is the spanish word for crazy, mad, insane. Additionally, the word can be referring to the shorten version of the word locomotive. This is a historical loco. adjective, meaning “crazy, insane”, coming from the Spanish language; ex.

What’s the difference between Loca and Loco?

Loco is for male, loca is for female 🙂 Setting your Language Level helps other users provide you with answers that aren’t too complex or too simple.

Is Loco an English word?

adverb or adjective. Save Word. lo·​co | \ ˈlō-(ˌ)kō \

What is loco short for?

LOCO

Acronym Definition
LOCO Locomotive (mining industry)
LOCO Low Cost
LOCO Loudoun County, Virginia (nickname)
LOCO Land of Chaos Online (game)

What is the meaning of loco parentis?

A Latin term meaning “in [the] place of a parent” or “instead of a parent.” Refers to the legal responsibility of some person or organization to perform some of the functions or responsibilities of a parent.

What does loco mean in music?

in place

What does MIT ausdruck mean in music?

Enough, sufficiently attacca Attack or attach; go straight on (i.e. at the end of a movement, a direction to attach the next movement to the previous one, without a gap or pause) Ausdruck ( Ger. ) Expression.

What is loco price?

(ˈləʊkəʊ ) adjective. denoting a price for goods, esp goods to be exported, that are in a place specified or known, the buyer being responsible for all transport charges from that place. loco Bristol. a loco price.

What does dolente mean in music?

very sorrowful

What does non troppo mean in music?

without excess

What does Veloce mean in music?

in a rapid manner

What is the musical term for sweetly?

Italian Musical Terms

Musical Term English Other information and examples of usage
decrescendo gradually getting softer
delicato delicate
diminuendo gradually getting softer
dolce sweetly eg: dolcissimo = as sweet as possible

What is the Italian word for gradually faster?

Accelerando

What is the Italian term for gradually getting quieter?

The terms crescendo, and diminuendo (or sometimes decrescendo), mean a gradual getting louder or softer. They can also be shown by signs known as “hairpins”. A hairpin opening out is a crescendo, one which closes is a diminuendo. For a quick change in dynamics, molto cresc.

What phrase means speaking quietly in an undertone?

1. countable noun [in N] If you say something in an undertone, you say it very quietly. “What d’you think?” she asked in an undertone. Synonyms: murmur, whisper, low tone, subdued voice More Synonyms of undertone.

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