The Mannheim school was responsible for a number of new techniques in the 1700s.
The Mannheim crescendo was a technique whereby the entire orchestra would transition quite rapidly from pianissimo to fortissimo. This transition was not done gradually, as this question suggests.
The Mannhein steamroller combined this sudden crescendo with tremolo effects and often a rise in the pitch.
The Mannhein rocket referred to a rising arpeggio.
There was even a Mannheim sigh, which gave the effect of a human sigh by using a slur over two descending notes.
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Crescendo was the eighteenth century technique of gradually changing dynamic levels that was known as the Mannheim.
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Changing their faces again.
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The ending of Shrek.
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it is produced by the aid of the: an electromagnetic wave is produced when for example when a wire is connect to a current the wire will be changing gradually as is changing
In cooking, rotate would mean changing from one technique to another.
The process of things changing gradually over time is known as evolution.
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The lottery technique in statistics is sometimes called the fishbowl technique where names are drawn out of a bowl. You can do this while maintaining probability by returning the names to the bowl, or with changing probability by keeping the names out after they are drawn.
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