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Term: increasing in music

Description: "Increasing" in music refers to the act of gradually raising the pitch, volume, speed, or intensity of a musical piece or a specific element within it.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Noun: increase
  • Verb: increase
  • Adjective: increasing
  • Adverb: increasingly

Possible Senses and Usages:

Noun: increase

Sense: A gradual rise in the pitch, volume, speed, or intensity within a musical performance.

Example: The increase in volume during the chorus added an emotional impact to the song.

Verb: increase

Sense 1: To gradually raise the pitch, volume, speed, or intensity of a musical piece or a particular part of it.

Example: The conductor instructed the orchestra to increase the tempo as the piece reached its climax.

Sense 2: To experience a gradual rise in popularity, acceptance, or influence within the music industry.

Example: The local band's talent and dedication helped them increase their fanbase significantly.

Adjective: increasing

Sense: Describing something that is becoming greater in pitch, volume, speed, or intensity.

Example: The duo showcased their increasing vocal abilities in their latest album.

Adverb: increasingly

Sense: Describing an action or situation that is happening more and more in terms of pitch, volume, speed, or intensity.

Example: The guitarist's solos became increasingly intricate as the concert progressed.

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