"Spiccato" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In music, spiccato is a musical term that refers to a style of playing notes that are detached or short and light, with a slight separation between them. It is often used in orchestral and chamber music, particularly in first violin and piano music. The opposite of legato (smoothly connected), spiccato is played with a distinct attack and a slight release, giving a notion of slight separation between the individual notes.
Spiccato
A musical notation term indicating that a note should be played short and detached from the next note, with a slight emphasis. Here are 5 usage examples:
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