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ausklingt

Ausklingt is a German verb form meaning to fade out, to die down, or to end gradually. It is most commonly used with the separable prefix aus-, combined with klingen (to sound or ring). In standard syntax the phrase appears as er/sie/es klingt aus, for example: Der Song klingt langsam aus. In English this corresponds to “fade out” or “taper off.”

Etymology and usage notes: The prefix aus- conveys an ending or completion, while klingen refers to sound.

Related forms: The noun Ausklang denotes the ending portion or conclusion of a piece, such as the

Examples of contexts: In music reviews, a piece may be described as ausklingend if the final bars

See also: Ausklang; abklingen; klingend (adj.), Klingen.

The
term
is
widely
used
in
discussions
of
music,
speech,
and
events
to
describe
a
soft,
prolonged
ending
rather
than
a
abrupt
stop.
It
can
describe
melodies,
instrument
lines,
spoken
passages,
or
entire
scenes
that
gradually
diminish
in
volume
or
intensity.
fade-out
or
coda.
Phrases
like
der
Ausklang
des
Konzerts
or
das
Stück
klingt
in
seinem
Ausklang
aus
are
common.
Verbs
with
similar
nuance
include
abklingen
(to
subside)
and
ausklingen
im
engeren
Sinn
may
contrast
with
abrupt
cuts.
slowly
lose
energy.
In
broadcasting
or
film,
an
Ausklang
may
be
used
to
describe
the
closing
credits
music
or
a
lingering
final
shot.
The
term
remains
neutral
and
descriptive,
without
implying
a
particular
emotional
judgment.