Re: slurred staccato??

    
Re: slurred staccato??    11:23 on Wednesday, March 22, 2006          

ValV
(43 points)
Posted by ValV

That's a sad reflection on your conductor.


Re: slurred staccato??    10:45 on Thursday, March 23, 2006          

robin
(31 points)
Posted by robin

Its a worse reflection on a conductor that bursts into expletives upon finding something that is blatantly right that he has never heard of.


Re: slurred staccato??    10:45 on Thursday, March 23, 2006          

robin
(31 points)
Posted by robin

Its a worse reflection on a conductor that bursts into expletives upon finding something that is blatantly right that he has never heard of.


Re: slurred staccato??    01:55 on Wednesday, March 29, 2006          

pinkemily1001
(16 points)
Posted by pinkemily1001

well im from australia and here we definitely call it mezzo staccato
im not sure about other countries, and i dont think ive heard of spiccato. u sure spiccato isnt just a strings term??

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edit: i looked in my oxford music dictionary thingymajig and spiccato is primarily a string term, and under staccato, was three: mezzo staccato, staccato and staccatissimo

mezzo staccato can be deonoted by either and dot and a tenuto line or a dot and a slur (above/below the note)


Re: slurred staccato??    17:07 on Monday, April 3, 2006          

gottalovebob
(16 points)
Posted by gottalovebob

it means you should like seperate the note but not tongue them or something along those lines. That's what my private instructor told me


Re: slurred staccato??    16:39 on Tuesday, April 4, 2006          

allys
(5 points)
Posted by allys

Really cool We took Irish tune from County Derry to UIL contest last year . .I <3 Grainger!


Re: slurred staccato??    16:43 on Tuesday, April 4, 2006          

allys
(5 points)
Posted by allys

we need to remember, of course, that we are from different parts of the world and may have different terminology. Also, it is important to know that the interpretation of the music is more important than what you call it.


   








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