- Two ways in
which the martelé
bowstroke is
commonly notated....
- same as portamento".
Legato Bariolage Walls, Peter. 2001. "Bow, §II, 3.
Bowstrokes after c1780, (iii)
Portato (It.; Fr.
notes portées, louré)". The New Grove...
- On a
bowed string instrument, a bow
stroke is the
movement of the bow back and
forth perpendicularly across the string, from the frog to the tip and from...
-
Literally hammered, a
strongly accented effect produced by
releasing each
bowstroke forcefully and suddenly. Martelé can be pla**** in any part of the bow...
- to legato." The
distinctive use of the term ****cato for the
bouncing bowstroke emerged in the
later 18th century.
Although it was an
important technique...
- role for the musicians,
especially the
string players, who
imitate the
bowstroke and
playing style of the concertmaster, to the
degree that is feasible...
-
German Springbogen,
Spanish saltillo) - A
bowstroke pla****
rapidly in the
middle of the bow, one
bowstroke per note, so that the bow
bounces very slightly...
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martele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martelé may
refer to: Martelé (
bowstroke), in
music Martelé (silver), in
silversmithing Martel (disambiguation)...