Staccato - .
In violin music, detached means that the notes are separated, but not necessarily staccato. They are basically normal notes with a short pause in between. Hope that helps:)
Spiky, or short, is often referred to as staccato in musical terms. Legato is the correct name for smooth. There are many more musical synonyms which can be used for these 2 words, but legato and staccato are the most commonly used.
staccato
Stacatto, which is notated by putting a dot above or below the note (opposite the note stem).
Staccato - .
In violin music, detached means that the notes are separated, but not necessarily staccato. They are basically normal notes with a short pause in between. Hope that helps:)
Spiky, or short, is often referred to as staccato in musical terms. Legato is the correct name for smooth. There are many more musical synonyms which can be used for these 2 words, but legato and staccato are the most commonly used.
Staccato.
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'Always detached' is an English equivalent of 'sempre staccato'. The phrase is a musical term. It means that the player of the particular instrument - usually keyboard - must stop the note almost immediately after it sounds. The result is a minimal amount of time in which the note actually is sounded and heard.
It is called staccato. Hope it helps!
A clavinet is a keyboard-like musical instrument, an electronically amplified clavichord with a bright staccato sound.
There are many ways to accent a musical note: Ritard, staccato, fermata, legato, vibrato, crescendo, decrescendo, foert, fortissimo, piano, pianissimo,
staccato
Stacatto, which is notated by putting a dot above or below the note (opposite the note stem).
The correct spelling is "staccato."