
1) Italian tempo term 2) Italian musical term 3) Music note held its full time 4) Musical note held full time 5) Musical term to an Italian 6) Musical term in Rome 7) Sustained but in Italian 8) Sustained in Italian 9) Sustained 10) Sustained but Italian
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held; i.e., touch on a note slightly longer than usual, but without generally altering the note's value
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Tenuto (Italian, past participle of tenere, `to hold`) is a direction used in musical notation. It is one of the earliest directions to be used in music notation, as Notker of St. Gall (c.840 - 912) discusses the use of the letter t in plainsong notation as meaning trahere vel `tenere` debere in one of his letters. The precise meaning of tenut...
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held; i.e., touch on a note slightly longer than usual, but without generally altering the note's value
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tenuto
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held; i.e., touch on a note slightly longer than usual, but without generally altering the note's value
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Tenuto means the note(s) should be played sustained or broadly, and held for its whole value. A line placed under or over the note is usually used to indicate tenuto: _.
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sustained
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