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Pizzicato (/ˌpɪtsɪˈkɑːtoʊ/, Italian: [pittsiˈkaːto];
translated as 'pinched', and
sometimes roughly as 'plucked') is a
playing technique that involves...
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Pizzicato Five (formerly
typeset as
Pizzicato V and
sometimes abbreviated to P5) was a ****anese pop band
formed in
Tokyo in 1979 by multi-instrumentalists...
- The
discography of ****anese Shibuya-kei
group Pizzicato Five
includes 13
studio albums, one live album, one
soundtrack album, 16
compilation albums, nine...
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plucking the
strings (
pizzicato), or via a
variety of
extended techniques. In
orchestral repertoire and
tango music, both arco and
pizzicato are emplo****. In...
- her
bowing hand into
pizzicato position and
pluck the string. With left-hand
pizzicato, though, a
string player can play a
pizzicato note
immediately following...
- movements:
Allegro Prestissimo, con
sordino Non
troppo lento Allegretto pizzicato Allegro molto A
study of the m****cript sources, as
published by László...
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Sweet Pizzicato Five (スウィート・ピチカート・ファイヴ) is the
sixth studio album by ****anese pop band
Pizzicato Five. It was
released on
September 21, 1992 by the Nippon...
- The
violin can also be pla**** by
plucking the
strings with the
fingers (
pizzicato) and, in
specialized cases, by
striking the
strings with the
wooden side...
- not in use. In
pizzicato playing, the
string is
plucked directly with the
fingers or
thumb rather than
being pla**** with the bow.
Pizzicato is
often abbreviated...
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Mysterioso Pizzicato, also
known as The
Villain or The Villain's Theme, is a
piece of
music whose earliest known publication was in 1914, when it appeared...