'Always detached' is an English equivalent of 'sempre staccato'. The phrase is a musical term. It means that the player of the particular instrument - usually keyboard - must stop the note almost immediately after it sounds. The result is a minimal amount of time in which the note actually is sounded and heard.
Very cheerfully and always with staccato
Slow
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
"Pace"
an organization of strong and weak beats
Staccato - .
"Disconnected" is an English equivalent of the Italian word staccato. The masculine singular adjective/past participle also translates into English as "detached (from being shorter-lasting and succeeded by brief silence)" in music situations and "separated" in other contexts. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "stak-KA-to" in Italian.
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A musical score or the process of creating a musical score.
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Slow
In musical terms, rinforzando means reinforced.
Quasi is an Italian musical term meaning: As if, resembling
Really quiet
layers of sound
"Pace"
No, staccato is short and jumpy. It is shown by a dot under the note