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staccato Separate, detached.
Ãâó: www.hotdrum.org/glossary-terms/terminology-8.shtml
staccato short up and down bows (notes are half length) - bow may or may not leave the string - indicated by dots placed over/under the note
Ãâó: www.dolmetsch.com/defsb2.htm
staccato Staccato, an adjective, is defined "in music, with distinct breaks between successive tones; abrupt; detached." This can apply to any instrument, but most often the effect is applied to guitar notes, or to a particular vocal section. Examples:
Ãâó: www.metal-reviews.com/glossary.htm
staccato Dote above or below note head that indicates articulation of the note is short.
Ãâó: www.easypianobasics.com/glossary.html
staccato short, spiky notes. Usually indicated with a "." on top of a note.
Ãâó: www.mugss.org/useful/musical%20terms/
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