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distinct, separated; i.e., a way of playing the violin and other bowed instruments by bouncing the bow on the string, giving a characteristic staccato effect
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Spiccato is a bowing technique for string instruments in which the bow bounces lightly upon the string. The term comes from the past participle of the Italian verb spiccare, meaning `to separate`. ==Technique== The bow is held a short distance above the string and allowed to bounce, resulting in a series of short, distinct notes. This occurs bec.....
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• (a.) Detached; separated; -- a term indicating that every note is to be performed in a distinct and pointed manner.
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distinct, separated; i.e., a way of playing the violin and other bowed instruments by bouncing the bow on the string, giving a characteristic staccato effect
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Spic·ca'to adjective [ Italian , past participle of
spicare to detach, to separate.]
(Mus.) Detached; separated; -- a term indicating that every note is to be performed in a distinct and pointed manner.
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In music, spiccato is a direction to performed in a distinct and pointed manner.
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distinct, separated; i.e., a way of playing the violin and other bowed instruments by bouncing the bow on the string, giving a characteristic staccato effect
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Spiccato is an off-the-string, controlled bouncing bow stroke which produces a crisp sound and very short notes. It is the slowest of the bouncing strokes. Dots above or under the notes may be used to indicate spiccato.
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[
n] - bowing in such a way that the bow bounces lightly off the strings
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A technique for stringed instruments where the bow bounces lightly on the strings, creating a staccato effect
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spiccato bowing noun bowing in such a way that the bow bounces lightly off the strings
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separated, detached. Played with the point of the bow.
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