-
playing bowed string instruments,
though the
Italian martellando and
martellato are also
applied to
piano and
vocal technique, and even (by
Franz Liszt)...
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accepted to be as loud as an
accent mark and as
short as a staccato.
Martellato,
Italian for "hammered", also is
denoted with the symbol,
referring to...
-
vertical wedge on the
first note
indicates marcato (It.
marcatissimo or
martellato),
while the
horizontal wedge on the
second indicates an
accent (It. marcato)...
- same
plane makes certain techniques more feasible,
particularly shaking,
martellato and vibrato.
There are
several ways to play six
bells at a time (i.e....
-
Examples of
articulation marks. From left to right: staccato, staccatissimo,
martellato, accent, tenuto....
- "vibrato".
Other techniques like the "Col legno", the "Pizzicato" or the "
Martellato" are
generally not used on the
Morin Huur.
Because of its
standard tune...
- wood of the bow (rather than
drawn across with the hair of the bow).
Martellato hammered Of notes,
strongly accented and
detached Pizzicato pinched, plucked...
- strings) hook bows. This name is also less
commonly applied to
staccato or
martellato (martelé) markings.
Apagados (from the
Spanish verb apagar, "to mute")...
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Articulation marks in
Braille music symbols Articulation Mark
Staccato ⠦⠹
Staccatissimo ⠠⠦⠹
Tenuto ⠸⠦⠹ Tenuto-staccato ⠐⠦⠹
Accent ⠨⠦⠹
Martellato ⠰⠦⠹
Swell ⠡⠄⠹...
- accented)
marcia A march; alla
marcia means in the
manner of a
march martellato Hammered out
marziale Martial,
solemn and
fierce mäßig (Ger.) (sometimes...