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repetition of musical notation

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    repetition of musical notation
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  • What does tenuto mean?
    This symbol indicates that the note should be played at its full value, or slightly longer.
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  • What does staccato mean?
    This indicates that the note should be played shorter than notated, usually half the value.
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  • What does acciaccatura mean?
    The acciaccatura is of very brief duration, as though brushed on the way to the principal note, which receives virtually all of its notated duration.
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  • What does crescendo mean?
    A gradual increase in volume.
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  • What does sforzando mean?
    strong accent. Literally "forced", denotes an abrupt, fierce accent on a single sound or chord.
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  • What does diminuendo mean?
    A gradual decrease in volume.
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  • What does pianissimo mean?
    Very soft.
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  • What does piano mean?
    Soft
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  • What does marcato mean?
    Almost a combination of staccato and accent. A marcato marking indicates that the note should be played louder or more forcefully than a note with a regular acc
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  • What does accent mean?
    An accent indicates that a note should be played louder, or with a harder attack than surrounding unaccented notes.
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  • What does mezzo piano mean?
    Moderately soft
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  • What does mezzo forte mean?
    Moderately loud
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  • What does slur mean?
    the notes are connected in a phrase, as if a singer were to sing them in a single breath.
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  • What does tie mean?
    When tied together, two notes with the same pitch are played as a single note.
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  • What does Ottava mean?
    8va (pronounced ottava alta) is placed above the staff (as shown) to tell the musician to play the passage one octave higher.
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  • What does Appoggiatura mean?
    The first half of the principal note's duration has the pitch of the grace note
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