'con sordino' literally means 'with mute.' Any stringed instrument, certain brass and woodwinds, and certain percussion instruments, including the piano, can be played con sordino.
Con sordino strings, which are muted strings, are featured in several symphonies. Notably, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 includes passages for muted strings, creating a unique sound texture. Additionally, Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10 also employs con sordino strings to enhance its emotional depth. Other works may also incorporate this technique, but these two symphonies are particularly well-known for their use of muted strings.
The articulation marks in a musical score denotes that how notes should be played. They differ according to the instruments mostly with families they belong to. 'Legato' (smoothly), 'staccato' (short and detached) and 'tenuto' (hold for the full not value) are some of common articulations used in most instruments. 'Marcato' (marked) and 'martellato' (hammered) are frequent articulations among percussion instruments. 'Arco' (with the bow), 'pizzicato' (plucked) and 'con legno' (with wooden part of bow) are playing techniques exclusively for instruments in the string family. A popular technique for prepared tongue position in woodwind section is to indicate a syllable that indicates the same tongue placement.
con Ped means "with pedal." In general, a piece that is marked with con ped should be played with a reasonable amount of the right pedal where not otherwise noted.
Allegro con fuoco (It.) With animation and fire.
The direction con sordina, which may be abbreviated to con sord, means to mute the instrument (typically strings) until directed to unmute; senza sordina (or senz sord).
Con sordino strings, which are muted strings, are featured in several symphonies. Notably, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 includes passages for muted strings, creating a unique sound texture. Additionally, Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10 also employs con sordino strings to enhance its emotional depth. Other works may also incorporate this technique, but these two symphonies are particularly well-known for their use of muted strings.
Playing the violin con sordino, or with a mute, softens the sound by reducing the volume and creating a more mellow tone. The mute dampens the vibrations of the strings, resulting in a warmer and more subdued sound compared to playing without a mute.
The word "con" means "with" in English, and the word "sordina" means "mute". So, the phrase con sordina means that the music is to be played "with a mute". This could be a mute on your trumpet, violin, drums, etc. Similar uses of "con": "con anima" means with spirit, "con fuoco" means with fire
The articulation marks in a musical score denotes that how notes should be played. They differ according to the instruments mostly with families they belong to. 'Legato' (smoothly), 'staccato' (short and detached) and 'tenuto' (hold for the full not value) are some of common articulations used in most instruments. 'Marcato' (marked) and 'martellato' (hammered) are frequent articulations among percussion instruments. 'Arco' (with the bow), 'pizzicato' (plucked) and 'con legno' (with wooden part of bow) are playing techniques exclusively for instruments in the string family. A popular technique for prepared tongue position in woodwind section is to indicate a syllable that indicates the same tongue placement.
con Ped means "with pedal." In general, a piece that is marked with con ped should be played with a reasonable amount of the right pedal where not otherwise noted.
Renoly Santiago
Renoly Santiago
A los mexicanos les gusta gastar tiempo con sus familias.
Marta Mondelli has: Played Chiara in "Quore" in 2002. Played Margherita in "Stai con me" in 2004. Played Lucia in "Vieni via con me" in 2005. Played Bridesmaid in "The Groomsmen" in 2006. Played Veronica in "The Contenders" in 2009. Played Adriana in "Visiting Friends" in 2010. Played Ina in "Cafe Con Leche" in 2011. Played Templar Envoy in "The Secret World" in 2012. Played Turtle Bay Tavern Patron in "Chasing Taste" in 2014.
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you played with fire....
Con Daily debuted on May 6, 1885 and played his final game on July 5, 1896.