This also includes accent, tenuto, marcato, fermata, and others.
No, staccato is short and jumpy. It is shown by a dot under the note
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.
Jessie J's song "Excuse my Rude" comes under the music genre of pop.
No, Romantic music is.
It is a staccato mark. It means to play the note short, generally one half of its normal value. So if you have a quarter note in 4/4 time with a dot under it, you play it about 1/2 beat, or in other words, like an eigth note.
The keyword "dot under note" in music notation indicates that the note should be played staccato, meaning it should be short and detached from the following notes. This adds a specific articulation and emphasis to the music.
The dot under a music note is called a staccato mark. It indicates that the note should be played shorter than its full value, adding a sense of separation and emphasis to the music.
No, staccato is short and jumpy. It is shown by a dot under the note
In piano, staccato is basically just a super short note, marked by a small dot under or above the note on the music score. So, to play a staccato note on the piano, you would simply tap the key quickly to get a short, fast sound.
A dot under the note.
Possibly you mean. . .Staccato - A direction to perform a note quickly, lightly, and separated from the notes before and after it. Staccato performance in practice reduces the time value of a note by one-half or more; thus a quarter note, performed staccato, lasts only as long as an eighth note, the rest of its value being replaced by silence… Staccato normally is indicated by a dot over or under the note to be so performed; sometimes the abbreviation stacc. appears. A series of dots combined with a slur indicates a kind of half-staccato called PORTATO. A short dash usually indicates a more pronounced staccato, slightly accented.
It is still played fast but just smoothly..so kind of a llaa llaa llaa llaa llaa but fast like lalalalalalalalala
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.
Jessie J's song "Excuse my Rude" comes under the music genre of pop.
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No it comes under north west zone
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