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ritard, a. (or adv. and n. Mus.|rɪˈtɑːd, ˈriː-| [Abbrev.] A. adj. (or adv.) With point: = ritardando a. (or adv.). Cf. rit n.4
1890Cent. Dict. s.v. Ritardando, a. B. n. = ritardando n. Also transf.
1976Washington Post 19 Apr. c5/4 Hill uses a placid tempo and styles too much of the time, and the questionable ritards became sadly predictable. 1983T. J. O'Grady Beatles iii. 29 The result..is a psychological ritard and a clear signal to the listener that something exceptional is about to happen. 1985New Yorker 3 June 34/1 There are some tricky ritards and repeats in this music. |