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What does staccato marking mean?

What does staccato marking mean?

: a pointed vertical stroke or a dot placed over or under a musical note to be produced staccato.

What is the purpose of a staccato marking?

Staccato music is notated with a staccato mark: tiny dots above noteheads. These staccato dots tell players to cut each note short so as to emphasize its individual nature. Staccato is similar, but definitely not identical, to other playing techniques that emphasize the individuality of notes.

What is an example of a staccato?

An example of staccato is a song with short, quick notes. The definition of staccato is where each sound is short and distinct from the other sounds. An example of sound that would be described as staccato is the sound of a machine gun. Staccato is indicated by a dot directly above or below the notehead.

What does a staccato under a slur mean?

Portato ([porˈtaːto]; Italian past participle of portare, “to carry”), also mezzo-staccato, French notes portées, in music denotes a smooth, pulsing articulation and is often notated by adding dots under slur markings. Portato is also known as articulated legato.

What does a staccato mark look like?

A dot above or below a note tells you to play it short and detached. This should not be confused with a dot after a note which alters its value. Short, detached, jumpy notes are called staccato.

What is a Tenuto staccato called?

The mezzo-staccato (AKA portato or articulated legato) is a combination of a tenuto and staccato (over one note) or a slur and staccato (over more than one note). It directs you to play the phrase with a smooth yet pulsing articulation.

How do you mark staccato?

Enter 50 as the Top Note Value; leave the Bottom Note Value blank. You’re telling Finale that a note affected by this mark should last only 50% as long as it normally would. You can use any percentage you like instead of 50%—just be sure Values Are Percentages is selected.

What is mezzoforte to forte?

somewhat softer than forte but louder than piano; moderately loud.