-
softer then
suddenly very loud
pomposo Pompous,
ceremonious ponticello or sul
ponticello (pont.) On the
bridge (i.e. in
string playing, an indication...
- the
staff – the
notes of the p****age that is to be pla**** legato. Sul
ponticello ("on the bridge")
refers to
bowing closer to (or
nearly on) the bridge...
-
playing sul
tasto produces a light, airy timbre,
whereas playing sul
ponticello produces a harsh, even and
aggressive tone). On
electric guitar and electric...
- the
instruments play col
legno tratto ponticello,
double stops;
violin and
viola play col
legno tratto ponticello in
double stops,
which are also pla****...
-
change timbre.
Application of the bow
close to the
bridge (known as sul
ponticello)
produces an intense,
sometimes harsh sound,
which acoustically emphasizes...
-
state of "revolt
against Rimsky", and that he "tried to surp**** him with
ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and
fluttertongue effects". Stravinsky...
- play with the bow in
normal position when
having been
playing "
ponticello")
Ponticello calls for more bow
weight and
slower bow speed, and
produces a...
-
Italian for "on the", used to
denote playing technique in
music as in sul
ponticello (on the bridge), sul
tasto (on the fingerboard), or sul E (on the E string)...
-
intentionally used many
specialist techniques in the orchestra,
including ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and flutter-tonguing. Set in the evil...
- instrument. The
employment of this
means produces the
effect called 'sul
ponticello.' (2) The
production of
harmonics by the
slight pressure of the finger...