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decline: change toward something smaller or lower the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original) decrease: the act of decreasing or reducing something
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| diminution |
The shortening of note values; the opposite of augmentation.
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| diminution |
(di-mi-nu'-shon) The defacing of some particular point in an escutcheon.
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| diminution |
when a melody is played in such a way that the time value of every note is shortened
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| diminution |
the process of decreasing the time values of the notes of a melody
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| diminution | the act of decreasing or reducing something |
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| diminution | the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original) |
| diminution | change toward something smaller or lower |
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