
1) Connecting the notes 2) Flowing in the bar 3) Got ale brewed smoothly 4) Hardly staccato 5) Italian musical term 6) Musically connected 7) Musically flowing 8) Musically smooth 9) Musical term in Rome 10) Musical term to an Italian 11) Not staccato 12) Opposite of staccato 13) Played smoothly 14) Smooth
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joined; i.e., smoothly, in a connected manner (see also articulation)
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In music performance and notation, legato (Italian for `tied together`) indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected. That is, the player transitions from note to note with no intervening silence. Legato technique is required for slurred performance, but unlike slurring (as that term is interpreted for some instruments).....
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this is a word borrowed from musical language, but it is used in dance with the same meaning. It expresses a quality of movement in which flow doesnt stop, but the feeling is always continuous and fluent.
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a smooth, even approach to playing consecutive notes
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joined; i.e., smoothly, in a connected manner (see also articulation)
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legato
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Legato is a term in music signifying that the passage must be played very smoothly, the notes succeeding each other with the least possible break.
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joined; i.e., smoothly, in a connected manner (see also articulation)
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Legato indicates the notes should be smoothly connected, played either in one or several bows. Slurs are often used to indicate legato.
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[
adj] - (music) without breaks between notes 2. [adv] - connecting the notes
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Italian term for describing a manner of playing that is smooth and connected and has a flowing effect.
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Music played in a smooth, connected style (opp. Staccato)
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adjective (music) without breaks between notes; smooth and connected; `a legato passage`
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Term used to describe music that is to be played or sung smoothly
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A smooth, connected style of singing and playing.
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Word to indicate that the movement or entire composition is to be played smoothly.
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smoothly
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A smooth, connected style of singing and playing
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