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should be pla**** staccato, and a
wedge is used for the more
emphatic staccatissimo. However,
before 1850, dots, dashes, and
wedges were all
likely to have...
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Articulation is a musical...
- teardrop),
shown fourth, is
usually interpreted as
staccatissimo,
shorter than staccato. A
staccatissimo crotchet (quarter note)
would be
correctly pla****...
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Articulations from
legato to
staccatissimo. Legato, Portato, Staccato,
Staccatissimo...
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excited he is
prone to
ranting outbursts that
resemble the hysterical,
staccatissimo speech of the Daleks.
Davros first appeared in the 1975
serial Genesis...
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Examples of
articulation marks. From left to right: staccato,
staccatissimo, martellato, accent, tenuto....
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shortening their performed duration without speeding up the music.
Staccatissimo or ****cato This
indicates that the note
should be pla**** even shorter...
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represented by a
bolder dot
further away from the
music line or by the
staccatissimo sign instead,
which is an
inverted triangle.
Dynamics (p, f, mf, etc...
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which notes are
distinct and
separated from each
other by
short gaps
Staccatissimo very
detached Forcefully exaggerated staccato Tutti all Pla**** or sung...
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finger technique involving great clarity of
articulation (a "detached
staccatissimo"), even at
great speed, and
little sustaining pedal. Gould's
piano teacher...