Ritardate
Ritardate is a musical tempo marking used to indicate a slowdown in tempo. It is a relatively uncommon or older term, and in modern notation it is typically supplanted by ritardando or rallentando. The form derives from the Italian ritardare, meaning to delay, with the -ate ending functioning in various editorial practices as a past participle or imperative form in some scores.
In practice, ritardate instructs the performer to decelerate over a passage, often allowing for a flexible
For performers, the term signals an expressive slowing rather than a precise rhythmic prescription. When modern