What is the musical term for getting faster?

Getting gradually faster Rallentando (rall.) Getting gradually slower Calando Softer and slower Ritardando (ritard., rit.)

Read complete answer here. Besides, what is the musical term for quickly?

Vivace. fast. “Faster and more lively than Allegro”

One may also ask, what is the word for fast tempo? Allegro moderato – close to, but not quite allegro (116–120 bpm) Allegro – fast, quickly, and bright (120–156 bpm) (molto allegro is slightly faster than allegro, but always in its range) Vivace – lively and fast (156–176 bpm) Vivacissimo – very fast and lively (172–176 bpm)

Just so, what is the music term for getting louder?

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. and molto dim.

What is it called when music builds up?

Drop (music) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A drop or beat drop in popular music, especially electronic dance music styles, is a point in a music track where a sudden change of rhythm or bass line occurs, which typically is preceded by a build section and break.