Definition of Retenu:

The French musical command retenu literally means “retained; held back,” and is an indication to temporarily decrease the tempo or overall expressiveness of a song for dramatic effect.

See légèrement retenu.

Also Known As:

ritenuto (It) en retenant (Fr) zurückhaltend (Ger)

Pronunciation: ret-nü

Common Misspellings: ritenu, retenueMore French Musical Commands:

fort-doux détaché à volonté lointain cédez

Musical Glossaries:# | A | B | C | D | | F | | H | | | | L | | N | O | P | Q | | S | | | V | W | | | Z | View All / By CategoryMusical Symbols:■ Staff & Barlines■ The Grand Staff■ Key Signatures■ Time Signatures■ Note Lengths■ Dotted Notes■ Music Rests■ Tempo Commands■ Accidentals■ Articulation■ Dynamics & Volume■ 8va & Octave Commands■ Repeat Signs■ Segno & Coda Signs■ Pedal Marks■ Piano Chords■ Trills■ Turns■ Tremolos■ Glissando■ Mordents

Beginner Piano Lessons▪  Notes of the Piano Keys▪  The Point Of Double-Sharps▪  Finding Middle C on the Piano▪  Essential Piano Fingering▪  Comparing Major & Minor ChordsGetting Started on Keyboards▪  Finding the Right Piano Teacher▪  Sitting Correctly at the Keys▪  Playing Piano vs. Electric Keyboard▪  How to Buy a Used PianoPiano Chords▪  Chord Types & Symbols in Sheet Music▪  Root Notes & Chord Inversion▪  Diminished Chords & Dissonance▪  Essential Piano Chord Fingering▪  Different Types of Arpeggiated ChordsPiano Care▪  Everyday Piano Care▪  Safely Whiten Your Piano Keys▪  When to Tune a Piano▪  Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano Damage▪  Piano Room Temps & Humidity LevelsPiano Recitals & Performing▪  What to Eat & Drink Before a Performance▪  Concert Etiquette for the Audience▪  Warming Up for a Piano Performance▪  Minimizing Stage Fright▪  Overcoming Mistakes On Stage♫ Musical Quizzes!● Identify the Piano Keys● Key Signature Quiz● Note Length & Rest Quiz (U.S. or U.K. English)● Grand Staff Notes Quiz● Time Signature & Rhythm Quiz

Reading Piano Music• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Notes of the Piano Keys• Memorize the Grand Staff Notes• Reading Music RestsPiano Chords• Easy Bass Piano Chords• Chord Types & Symbols• Piano Chord Fingering• Diminished Chords & DissonanceReading Musical Symbols• Note Accents & Articulation Marks• How to Play Dotted Notes• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Reading Segno & Coda RepeatsBeginner Piano Lessons• Comparing Major & Minor• Understanding the Key Signature• Types of Barlines• BPM & Tempo Commands• Left Hand Piano Fingering

Helpful Info For Owning a Piano

How to Safely Whiten Your Piano KeysLearn ivory-safe methods for brightening up your acoustic piano keys, and find out what you can do to prevent keyboard yellowing.When to Tune a PianoFind out when (and how frequently) you should schedule a professional piano tuning to keep your piano healthy and on-pitch.Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano DamageBefore you buy or sell an acoustic piano, learn how to assess it for both internal and external damage.Ideal Piano Temp & Humidity LevelsLearn how to maintain sound quality and piano health by monitoring the temperature, humidity, and natural light in your piano room.

Illustrated Piano Chords:Abmaj ▪ Abma7 ▪ Abma9  | Abmin ▪ Abm7 ▪ Abm9  | Abdim ▪ Ab°7  | Abaug ▪ Ab+7  | Absus2 ▪ Absus4

Definition of Retenu:

The French musical command retenu literally means “retained; held back,” and is an indication to temporarily decrease the tempo or overall expressiveness of a song for dramatic effect.

See légèrement retenu.

Also Known As:

ritenuto (It) en retenant (Fr) zurückhaltend (Ger)

Pronunciation: ret-nü

Common Misspellings: ritenu, retenueMore French Musical Commands:

fort-doux détaché à volonté lointain cédez

Musical Glossaries:# | A | B | C | D | | F | | H | | | | L | | N | O | P | Q | | S | | | V | W | | | Z | View All / By CategoryMusical Symbols:■ Staff & Barlines■ The Grand Staff■ Key Signatures■ Time Signatures■ Note Lengths■ Dotted Notes■ Music Rests■ Tempo Commands■ Accidentals■ Articulation■ Dynamics & Volume■ 8va & Octave Commands■ Repeat Signs■ Segno & Coda Signs■ Pedal Marks■ Piano Chords■ Trills■ Turns■ Tremolos■ Glissando■ Mordents

Beginner Piano Lessons▪  Notes of the Piano Keys▪  The Point Of Double-Sharps▪  Finding Middle C on the Piano▪  Essential Piano Fingering▪  Comparing Major & Minor ChordsGetting Started on Keyboards▪  Finding the Right Piano Teacher▪  Sitting Correctly at the Keys▪  Playing Piano vs. Electric Keyboard▪  How to Buy a Used PianoPiano Chords▪  Chord Types & Symbols in Sheet Music▪  Root Notes & Chord Inversion▪  Diminished Chords & Dissonance▪  Essential Piano Chord Fingering▪  Different Types of Arpeggiated ChordsPiano Care▪  Everyday Piano Care▪  Safely Whiten Your Piano Keys▪  When to Tune a Piano▪  Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano Damage▪  Piano Room Temps & Humidity LevelsPiano Recitals & Performing▪  What to Eat & Drink Before a Performance▪  Concert Etiquette for the Audience▪  Warming Up for a Piano Performance▪  Minimizing Stage Fright▪  Overcoming Mistakes On Stage♫ Musical Quizzes!● Identify the Piano Keys● Key Signature Quiz● Note Length & Rest Quiz (U.S. or U.K. English)● Grand Staff Notes Quiz● Time Signature & Rhythm Quiz

Reading Piano Music• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Notes of the Piano Keys• Memorize the Grand Staff Notes• Reading Music RestsPiano Chords• Easy Bass Piano Chords• Chord Types & Symbols• Piano Chord Fingering• Diminished Chords & DissonanceReading Musical Symbols• Note Accents & Articulation Marks• How to Play Dotted Notes• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Reading Segno & Coda RepeatsBeginner Piano Lessons• Comparing Major & Minor• Understanding the Key Signature• Types of Barlines• BPM & Tempo Commands• Left Hand Piano Fingering

Helpful Info For Owning a Piano

How to Safely Whiten Your Piano KeysLearn ivory-safe methods for brightening up your acoustic piano keys, and find out what you can do to prevent keyboard yellowing.When to Tune a PianoFind out when (and how frequently) you should schedule a professional piano tuning to keep your piano healthy and on-pitch.Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano DamageBefore you buy or sell an acoustic piano, learn how to assess it for both internal and external damage.Ideal Piano Temp & Humidity LevelsLearn how to maintain sound quality and piano health by monitoring the temperature, humidity, and natural light in your piano room.

Illustrated Piano Chords:Abmaj ▪ Abma7 ▪ Abma9  | Abmin ▪ Abm7 ▪ Abm9  | Abdim ▪ Ab°7  | Abaug ▪ Ab+7  | Absus2 ▪ Absus4

Definition of Retenu:

The French musical command retenu literally means “retained; held back,” and is an indication to temporarily decrease the tempo or overall expressiveness of a song for dramatic effect.

See légèrement retenu.

Also Known As:

ritenuto (It) en retenant (Fr) zurückhaltend (Ger)

Pronunciation: ret-nü

Common Misspellings: ritenu, retenueMore French Musical Commands:

fort-doux détaché à volonté lointain cédez

Musical Glossaries:# | A | B | C | D | | F | | H | | | | L | | N | O | P | Q | | S | | | V | W | | | Z | View All / By CategoryMusical Symbols:■ Staff & Barlines■ The Grand Staff■ Key Signatures■ Time Signatures■ Note Lengths■ Dotted Notes■ Music Rests■ Tempo Commands■ Accidentals■ Articulation■ Dynamics & Volume■ 8va & Octave Commands■ Repeat Signs■ Segno & Coda Signs■ Pedal Marks■ Piano Chords■ Trills■ Turns■ Tremolos■ Glissando■ Mordents

Beginner Piano Lessons▪  Notes of the Piano Keys▪  The Point Of Double-Sharps▪  Finding Middle C on the Piano▪  Essential Piano Fingering▪  Comparing Major & Minor ChordsGetting Started on Keyboards▪  Finding the Right Piano Teacher▪  Sitting Correctly at the Keys▪  Playing Piano vs. Electric Keyboard▪  How to Buy a Used PianoPiano Chords▪  Chord Types & Symbols in Sheet Music▪  Root Notes & Chord Inversion▪  Diminished Chords & Dissonance▪  Essential Piano Chord Fingering▪  Different Types of Arpeggiated ChordsPiano Care▪  Everyday Piano Care▪  Safely Whiten Your Piano Keys▪  When to Tune a Piano▪  Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano Damage▪  Piano Room Temps & Humidity LevelsPiano Recitals & Performing▪  What to Eat & Drink Before a Performance▪  Concert Etiquette for the Audience▪  Warming Up for a Piano Performance▪  Minimizing Stage Fright▪  Overcoming Mistakes On Stage♫ Musical Quizzes!● Identify the Piano Keys● Key Signature Quiz● Note Length & Rest Quiz (U.S. or U.K. English)● Grand Staff Notes Quiz● Time Signature & Rhythm Quiz

Reading Piano Music• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Notes of the Piano Keys• Memorize the Grand Staff Notes• Reading Music RestsPiano Chords• Easy Bass Piano Chords• Chord Types & Symbols• Piano Chord Fingering• Diminished Chords & DissonanceReading Musical Symbols• Note Accents & Articulation Marks• How to Play Dotted Notes• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Reading Segno & Coda RepeatsBeginner Piano Lessons• Comparing Major & Minor• Understanding the Key Signature• Types of Barlines• BPM & Tempo Commands• Left Hand Piano Fingering

Helpful Info For Owning a Piano

How to Safely Whiten Your Piano KeysLearn ivory-safe methods for brightening up your acoustic piano keys, and find out what you can do to prevent keyboard yellowing.When to Tune a PianoFind out when (and how frequently) you should schedule a professional piano tuning to keep your piano healthy and on-pitch.Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano DamageBefore you buy or sell an acoustic piano, learn how to assess it for both internal and external damage.Ideal Piano Temp & Humidity LevelsLearn how to maintain sound quality and piano health by monitoring the temperature, humidity, and natural light in your piano room.

Illustrated Piano Chords:Abmaj ▪ Abma7 ▪ Abma9  | Abmin ▪ Abm7 ▪ Abm9  | Abdim ▪ Ab°7  | Abaug ▪ Ab+7  | Absus2 ▪ Absus4

Definition of Retenu:

The French musical command retenu literally means “retained; held back,” and is an indication to temporarily decrease the tempo or overall expressiveness of a song for dramatic effect.

See légèrement retenu.

Also Known As:

  • ritenuto (It)
  • en retenant (Fr)
  • zurückhaltend (Ger)

Pronunciation: ret-nü

Common Misspellings: ritenu, retenueMore French Musical Commands:

  • fort-doux
  • détaché
  • à volonté
  • lointain
  • cédez

Musical Glossaries:# | A | B | C | D | | F | | H | | | | L | | N | O | P | Q | | S | | | V | W | | | Z | View All / By CategoryMusical Symbols:■ Staff & Barlines■ The Grand Staff■ Key Signatures■ Time Signatures■ Note Lengths■ Dotted Notes■ Music Rests■ Tempo Commands■ Accidentals■ Articulation■ Dynamics & Volume■ 8va & Octave Commands■ Repeat Signs■ Segno & Coda Signs■ Pedal Marks■ Piano Chords■ Trills■ Turns■ Tremolos■ Glissando■ Mordents

Beginner Piano Lessons▪  Notes of the Piano Keys▪  The Point Of Double-Sharps▪  Finding Middle C on the Piano▪  Essential Piano Fingering▪  Comparing Major & Minor ChordsGetting Started on Keyboards▪  Finding the Right Piano Teacher▪  Sitting Correctly at the Keys▪  Playing Piano vs. Electric Keyboard▪  How to Buy a Used PianoPiano Chords▪  Chord Types & Symbols in Sheet Music▪  Root Notes & Chord Inversion▪  Diminished Chords & Dissonance▪  Essential Piano Chord Fingering▪  Different Types of Arpeggiated ChordsPiano Care▪  Everyday Piano Care▪  Safely Whiten Your Piano Keys▪  When to Tune a Piano▪  Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano Damage▪  Piano Room Temps & Humidity LevelsPiano Recitals & Performing▪  What to Eat & Drink Before a Performance▪  Concert Etiquette for the Audience▪  Warming Up for a Piano Performance▪  Minimizing Stage Fright▪  Overcoming Mistakes On Stage♫ Musical Quizzes!● Identify the Piano Keys● Key Signature Quiz● Note Length & Rest Quiz (U.S. or U.K. English)● Grand Staff Notes Quiz● Time Signature & Rhythm Quiz

Reading Piano Music• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Notes of the Piano Keys• Memorize the Grand Staff Notes• Reading Music RestsPiano Chords• Easy Bass Piano Chords• Chord Types & Symbols• Piano Chord Fingering• Diminished Chords & DissonanceReading Musical Symbols• Note Accents & Articulation Marks• How to Play Dotted Notes• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Reading Segno & Coda RepeatsBeginner Piano Lessons• Comparing Major & Minor• Understanding the Key Signature• Types of Barlines• BPM & Tempo Commands• Left Hand Piano Fingering

Helpful Info For Owning a Piano

How to Safely Whiten Your Piano KeysLearn ivory-safe methods for brightening up your acoustic piano keys, and find out what you can do to prevent keyboard yellowing.When to Tune a PianoFind out when (and how frequently) you should schedule a professional piano tuning to keep your piano healthy and on-pitch.Easy-to-Spot Signs of Piano DamageBefore you buy or sell an acoustic piano, learn how to assess it for both internal and external damage.Ideal Piano Temp & Humidity LevelsLearn how to maintain sound quality and piano health by monitoring the temperature, humidity, and natural light in your piano room.

Illustrated Piano Chords:Abmaj ▪ Abma7 ▪ Abma9  | Abmin ▪ Abm7 ▪ Abm9  | Abdim ▪ Ab°7  | Abaug ▪ Ab+7  | Absus2 ▪ Absus4