Favourite quiet to loud bit.

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Champion Rabbit wrote:It's lazy, but it's fun!

That goes for the ol' quiet/loud trick and this thread.

Hum - 'I hate it too'.


It's called a crescendo.

Dvorak's string quartet #13, Op.106 has many beautiful gradual crescendos in it. In particular, the one that occurrs with doubling in each measure in the return to the original theme after the coda following the second.

Favourite quiet to loud bit.

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geiginni wrote:
Champion Rabbit wrote:It's lazy, but it's fun!

That goes for the ol' quiet/loud trick and this thread.

Hum - 'I hate it too'.


It's called a crescendo.


No it isn't.

If you insist on being Mr Smarty-Pants then it's actually terraced dynamics.

In your face!

Favourite quiet to loud bit.

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Champion Rabbit wrote:
geiginni wrote:
Champion Rabbit wrote:It's lazy, but it's fun!

That goes for the ol' quiet/loud trick and this thread.

Hum - 'I hate it too'.


It's called a crescendo.


No it isn't.

If you insist on being Mr Smarty-Pants then it's actually terraced dynamics.

In your face!


Oh, that type of soft to loud! My apologies. I just saw the Mogwai comment and thought of looooong drawwwwn oooouuuut crescendi and decrescendi, ad infinitum/nauseum. Yeah, that's it :oops:

Favourite quiet to loud bit.

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Beastie Boys.

Rhymin' and stealin'

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ali baba and the forty theives.

ali baba and the forty theives.

ali baba and the forty theives.

ali baba and the forty theives.

and so on.
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