grace note in English

noun
1
an extra note added as an embellishment and not essential to the harmony or melody.
After several successful repetitions, the louder note may be played ever closer in time to the others, eventually approximating a grace note .

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1. 2 synonyms for Appoggiatura: acciaccatura, grace note

2. Both Appoggiatura and acciacatura are types of grace note.

3. The seemingly short E grace note was intended as an Appoggiatura

4. A properly played Appoggiatura places greater emphasis on the grace note than

5. In music theory, an Appoggiatura is a two-note sequence where a grace note precedes a principal note

6. Flam:a drumbeat consisting of two almost simultaneous strokes of which the first is a very rapid grace note.

7. Pascoe thought, only a real performer would bother with a grace-note like that; only a real egotist.

8. *Acciaccatura.* A species of grace note [1], indicated by a small note with its stem crossed through, viz.,The prin

9. Acciaccatura definition: a small grace note melodically adjacent to a principal note and played simultaneously Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

10. Acciaccature definition: a small grace note melodically adjacent to a principal note and played simultaneously Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. The Acciaccatura is sometimes referred to as the short appoggiatura since the techniques only differ based on how long the grace note is held

12. Definitions for the word, Acciaccatura (n.) A short grace note, one semitone below the note to which it is prefixed; -- used especially in organ music

13. When occurring by itself, a single grace note indicates either an Acciaccatura when notated with an oblique stroke through the stem, or an appoggiatura when notated without.

14. Noun Acciaccatura a small grace note melodically adjacent to a principal note and played simultaneously with or immediately before it 3; noun Acciaccatura (in modern music) a very short appoggiatura 3; noun Acciaccatura in keyboard music of the Baroque period, a short grace note sounded together with the principal note or chord, but quickly released 3; noun plural Acciaccatura a short grace

15. In this vast unfinished symphony of the universe, life on Earth is like a brief measure; the animal kingdom, like a single measure; and human life, a small grace note.

16. An Acciaccatura is a close cousin of the appoggiatura, featuring an auxiliary note (notated as a grace note with an oblique stroke through the stem) that leads into a main note

17. Acciaccatura (plural Acciaccaturas or acciaccature) A short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it is prefixed, one scale-step higher or lower than that main note.

18. Acciaccatura ( plural Acciaccaturas or acciaccature ) ( music) A short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it is prefixed, one scale-step higher or lower than that main note

19. acciaccatura (plural acciaccaturas or Acciaccature) (music) A short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it is prefixed, one scale-step higher or lower than that main note.

20. Acciaccatura DEFINITION A short grace note, typically notated with a slash through the stem or flag that is a non-harmonic note sounded at the same time as the primary harmonic note or notes and either quickly resolves to the main note or is immediately released

21. Acciaccatura at-chea-ka-TOO-rah [Italian] A short grace note, typically notated with a slash through the stem or flag that is a non-harmonic note sounded at the same time as the primary harmonic note or notes and either quickly resolves to the main note or is immediately released

22. Appoggiatura Ah-poe-jah-TOR-rah [Italian] Leaning note; grace note; note of embellishment usually one step above (sometimes, though seldom, it is one step below) the main note.Before an even or unaltered note, the Appoggiatura generally receives its face value, that is one-half the value of the note that follows; before a dotted note it receives more than its face value, that is …

23. As nouns the difference between appoggiatura and Acciaccatura is that appoggiatura is a type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts for itself half the time value of the principal note which follows while Acciaccatura is (music) a short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it

24. As nouns the difference between Appoggiatura and acciaccatura is that Appoggiatura is a type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts for itself half the time value of the principal note which follows while acciaccatura is (music) a short grace note (theoretically taking no time at all), occurring on the beat occupied by the main note to which it