It means 'on the bridge'; to play the indicated section of music by bowing as closely as possible to the bridge of your instrument. It helps produce a somewhat thin, whiny, almost nasal sound.
It means 'on the bridge'; to play the indicated section of music by bowing as closely as possible to the bridge of your instrument. It helps produce a somewhat thin, whiny, almost nasal sound.
Sul ponticello in music refers to a technique where the strings of a string instrument are played near the bridge, creating a sharp and metallic sound.
It means: Play on the fingerboard.
technique. So far as I know, it's a martial arts term, equivilent to "waza" in Japanese.
Sul means south.
sul = on
The bridge is the structure that rests on the main body of the instrument and holds the strings up; it is crescent-shaped at the top (traditional fiddlers might make theirs flatter?) and stands on two legs. Playing the bow close to the bridge gets a thinner, scratchier sound (mostly treble, little bass, as it were). The Italian term for this is "sul ponticello". Hope this helps!
It's Italian for "On the sparkling sea"
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