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Martelé (French pronunciation: [maʁt(ə)le];
literally meaning "hammered") is a
percussive bow
stroke used when
playing bowed string instruments, though...
- Look up
martelé or
martele in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Martelé may
refer to:
Martelé (bowstroke), in
music Martelé (silver), in silversmithing...
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Martelé is a
limited hand-wrought
production line of silver. The work, a
departure from machine-made
commercial cutlery and hollowware, was
named Martelé...
- of
bowings which produce shorter notes,
including ricochet, sautillé,
martelé, ****cato, and staccato. A note
marked pizz. (abbreviation for pizzicato)...
- instructions, symbols, and
expression marks may
prompt a
string player to use
martelé bowing,
depending on the
musical context. An
example is the
Gavotte in...
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participle of the
Italian verb ****care,
meaning "to separate". The
terms martelé, saltando, and sautillé
describe similar techniques.
David Popper: Elfentanz...
- (e.g.,
violin and cello), such as détaché, legato, staccato, sforzato,
martelé ("hammered"-style), sul ponticello, sul tasto, tremolo, ****cato and sautillé...
- protection: Six
nature reserves — El Brezal, Azuaje, Los
Tilos de Moya, Los
Marteles, Las
Dunas de
Maspalomas and Güigüi (total 7,153.1 ha) Two
integral nature...
- bows. This name is also less
commonly applied to
staccato or
martellato (
martelé) markings.
Apagados (from the
Spanish verb apagar, "to mute")
refers to...
- fifty-five
flatware patterns. His most
famous Gorham work, however, was
Martelé, a line of Art
Nouveau style furniture unveiled in 1900 at the Exposition...