'Pizz' is short for 'pizzicato', an Italian musical term meaning to pluck a string of a string instrument (such as violin/viola/cello), as opposed to using a bow. It is a technique that most musicians dislike, as it gets rosin all over the fingers.
pizzicato, when string players pluck their strings instead of bowing
Pizz. is not a bow term; it means not to use the bow. It means to pluck the string, or Pizzicato. When the music says "arco", you should start using the bow again.
If you are not a violinist (or a player of another instrument in the string family), this term will mean little to you. It stands for pizzacato, and it means essentially that the strings are to be plucked and not bowed. You have heard music played this way-- the effect is quite beautiful. The sound tends to be lighter, although dynamics can be applied. Tones are not suspended, because the bow is not drawing across the string.
By pizz, I believe you are referring to the abbreviation of pizzicato, which a term used to tell the string players (violins, cellos, violas, double basses) to pluck the notes with their fingers instead of using the bow to produce a sound.
I. They use a bow (made of horeshair) and pull it back and forth across the string to make vibrations. these vibrations are transfered from the string to the bridge and into the resenator box (the body). The sound then comes out of the f holes. ---Playing with a bow is known as ARCO II. They can also pluck the strings rather like a guitar. ---plucking the strings is called Pizzacato or Pizz. for short. Lots of music will switch between arco and pizz. *--Experianced Cellist--
pizzicato, when string players pluck their strings instead of bowing
Pizz. is not a bow term; it means not to use the bow. It means to pluck the string, or Pizzicato. When the music says "arco", you should start using the bow again.
Simile means to continue in a similar fashion. For example, if in string music, you see "pizz" (pizzicato) above 2-3 notes followed by "simile" above the following notes, all of the following notes are played with pizz as well (until told otherwise [arco]).
it usually means use the pedal the same way you did in the first one or two lines (it will have it marked on the music for the first two lines)...so just keep the same pattern with the pedal.
If you are not a violinist (or a player of another instrument in the string family), this term will mean little to you. It stands for pizzacato, and it means essentially that the strings are to be plucked and not bowed. You have heard music played this way-- the effect is quite beautiful. The sound tends to be lighter, although dynamics can be applied. Tones are not suspended, because the bow is not drawing across the string.
By pizz, I believe you are referring to the abbreviation of pizzicato, which a term used to tell the string players (violins, cellos, violas, double basses) to pluck the notes with their fingers instead of using the bow to produce a sound.
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Jaja La Pizz is a local pizza restaurant in Quebec, Canada. The stores itself has a very nice atmosphere and food. The price range is $10-$20. Their phone number is 418-657-3334.
Weeping Angel, Kegel's, Bower's, Pizz Pazz, and Red Dragon's
Sushi and Pizza