The musical term staccato represents playing or singing a note as short or detached from the other notes. Staccato notes are distinctive because they are much shorter than notes that are not staccato. The opposite of staccato is legato, which means the notes are smoother and more elongated.
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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.
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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."