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  • tunes. Skinner distinguished between dance tunes, which retained the staccato bowing (Laird o Drumblair), and airs which were for listening (Music of Spey)...
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  • Portato (redirect from Mezzo staccato)
    very different bowings, including staccato and flying spiccato. Currently, portato is sometimes indicated in words, by "mezzo-staccato" or "non-legato";...
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  • dynamic accents) can emphasize one of a sequence of staccato quarter notes by making it less staccato (that is, making one note longer to emphasize it)...
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    tradition strongly influenced by baroque violin technique with staccato and Scotch snap bowing techniques and double stops. A Scottish Borders tradition with...
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  • (ex. 9.1), chromatic lines, parallel double stops (ex. 9.2), precise staccato bowings, demanding left hand techniques such as ascending scales and sequences...
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  • consecutive ones. Staccato is another very common musical articulation found in music. This action is caused by the player plucking, bowing, or picking the...
    11 KB (1,182 words) - 05:12, 13 February 2024
  • Bassoon articulations A bassoon played staccato, legato, legato + vibrato, and slurred Problems playing this file? See media help. In music performance...
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  • Spiccato [spikˈkaːto] is a bowing technique for string instruments in which the bow appears to bounce lightly upon the string. The term comes from the...
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    techniques include legato-style bowing (a smooth, connected, sustained sound suitable for melodies), collé, and a variety of bowings which produce shorter notes...
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    not depressing) the string with the finger at certain places, and then bowing (or, rarely, plucking) the string. For example, the halfway point of the...
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    connection), tenuto, portamento, legato, portato, non legato, mezzo-staccato, staccato (the natural antonym of legato), to staccatissimo. Some of these terms...
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    section of rapid up-bow staccato. 22 F major Marcato Caprice 22 explores many types of double and triple stops with louré bowing, then implementing various...
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    rigid bowing technique (like the Russian bow hold) that allowed him to play what he called a "devil's staccato" with ease. This "devil's staccato" was...
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  • change in loudness, or combined with a staccato dot to indicate a slight detachment (portato or mezzo staccato). In percussion notation, this sign indicates...
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    expression of approval made by clapping the hands together to create repetitive staccato noise. Applause is most appropriate within a group setting, to collectively...
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    with the United Service Organizations (USO). After an injury to his right (bowing) arm in 1972, he switched his focus to teaching. Heifetz was born into a...
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  • articulation between legato and staccato, like portato) portato or louré Carried (i.e. non-legato, but not as detached as staccato) (same as portamento) posato...
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  • This movement includes a demanding variety of technique, including upbow staccato, chromatic glissandi, double stops, arpeggios, sixths, octaves, thirds...
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    string section players (e.g., violin and cello), such as détaché, legato, staccato, sforzato, martelé ("hammered"-style), sul ponticello, sul tasto, tremolo...
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  • accents, but throughout history they have been notated with combinations of staccato markings and accents, as well as implied through indications of sforzando...
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