staccatostəˈkɑ toʊ
staccato (n)
English Definitions:
staccato, disconnected (adverb)
(music) marked by or composed of disconnected parts or sounds; cut short crisply
"staccato applause"; "a staccato command"; "staccato notes"
staccato (adverb)
separating the notes; in music
"play this staccato, please"
staccato (Noun)
An articulation marking directing that a note or passage of notes are to be played in an abruptly disconnected manner, with each note sounding for a very short duration, and a short break lasting until the sounding of the next note; as opposed to legato. Staccato is indicated by a dot directly above or below the notehead.
staccato (Noun)
A passage having this mark.
staccato (Adverb)
played in this style
staccato (Adjective)
describing a passage having this mark
staccato (Adjective)
Made up of abruptly disconnected parts or sounds.
Staccato
Staccato is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that may follow by silence. It has been described by theorists and appeared in music since the 18th century.
Staccato
Staccato ([stakˈkaːto]; Italian for "detached") is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that may follow by silence. It has been described by theorists and has appeared in music since at least 1676.
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