Activities Hobbies smorzando (smorz.) Share PINTEREST Email Print Nisian Hughes / Getty Images Hobbies Playing Music Playing Piano Music Education Playing Guitar Home Recording Contests Couponing Freebies Frugal Living Fine Arts & Crafts Astrology Card Games & Gambling Cars & Motorcycles Learn More By Brandy Kraemer Updated on 05/24/19 Definition: The Italian musical command smorzando (often abbreviated smorz.) is an indication to gradually slow down and soften the notes until nothing is heard; a diminuendo that fades very slowly, often accompanied by a very gradual ritardando.Not to be confused with sforzando (sfz). Also Known As: morendo; al niente (It) en amortissant; en mourant (Fr) bis zum Nichts; verlöschend (Ger) Pronunciation: smort-zahn'-dohMore Italian Musical Terms: allegretto staccato (rfz) rinforzando subito (rall.) rallentando Beginner Piano Lessons • Memorize the Notes of the Grand Staff• Left Hand Piano Fingering• How to Play Dotted Notes• Musical Quizzes! Piano Chords With Fingering • Easy Bass Piano Chords• Piano Chord Fingering• Diminished Chords & "Dissonance" Musical Glossaries • Italian Musical Glossary• Beginner Piano Glossary• German Music Terms• Musical Terms A – Z Piano Terms & Musical Symbols • Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Mastering Segno & Coda Repeats Piano Care • Safely Whiten Piano Keys• When to Tune a Piano• Ideal Temperature & Humidity Levels for Piano RoomsTempo Commands: ▪ largo ▪ rhythm dot ▪ (accel.) accelerando ▪ vivace ▪ tempo giusto Musical Articulation: ▪ staccato ▪ tie ▪ (rfz) rinforzando ▪ arpeggiato ▪ accentato Volume & Dynamics: ▪ (mf) mezzo forte ▪ (sfz) sforzando ▪ diminuendo ▪ al niente ▪ (fp) fortepiano French Musical Glossary: ▪ en ralentissant ▪ indication de mouvement ▪ à l’aise ▪ mi-doux ▪ retenu