No, staccato is short and jumpy. It is shown by a dot under the note
In music this refers normally to how notes are played. When a musician plays notes 'ala staccato', they are required to take short breaths between each note to define the tones.
A dot placed over a note in music means that the note is to be played staccato (very short, and not held), the opposite of legato (smoothly). This is not to be confused with a short horizontal stroke placed over a note, which is an agogic accent, which means the note is to be held for its full time value (the opposite of a dynamic accent, an arrow-shaped sign, which means the note is to be played more loudly). In music you may also come across a group of staccato notes with a slur (curved line) over them. This means the notes are to be played semi-staccato (or semi-legato), which means that the notes are played not as short as staccato, but with a noticeable gap between the notes.
The melody was played with staccato and fast.
Staccato - .
shortened and detached when played or sung the note are played in separate bowing
It means that the notes should be played really smoothly- onee sort of linking together rather than independent staccato notes.
It means you play half of the normal length. For example, a staccato quarter note would be played the same as an eighth note and an eighth rest.
In music this refers normally to how notes are played. When a musician plays notes 'ala staccato', they are required to take short breaths between each note to define the tones.
A dot placed over a note in music means that the note is to be played staccato (very short, and not held), the opposite of legato (smoothly). This is not to be confused with a short horizontal stroke placed over a note, which is an agogic accent, which means the note is to be held for its full time value (the opposite of a dynamic accent, an arrow-shaped sign, which means the note is to be played more loudly). In music you may also come across a group of staccato notes with a slur (curved line) over them. This means the notes are to be played semi-staccato (or semi-legato), which means that the notes are played not as short as staccato, but with a noticeable gap between the notes.
The melody was played with staccato and fast.
It is still played fast but just smoothly..so kind of a llaa llaa llaa llaa llaa but fast like lalalalalalalalala
The staccato marking does not refer to duration but rather the manner in which the note is played: short, detached.
legato unless there's a dot below or above the note, then it's staccato
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Staccato - .
shortened and detached when played or sung the note are played in separate bowing