staccato|staccatos in English
noun
[stac·ca·to || stə'kɑːtəʊ]
musical passage having distinct breaks between successive tones
Use "staccato|staccatos" in a sentence
1. He wrote for the choral score "andantino" (somewhat slowly) and "sempre staccato" (play staccato always).
2. Play this phrase staccato.
3. Indicate a shorter duration than notated, and include Articulations such as staccatissimo, staccato, tenuto, and staccato-tenuto
4. Legato and staccato on the harmonica.
5. 17 Legato and staccato on the harmonica.
6. The banging on the door had reached steady staccato.
7. They flutter about nervously in staccato hops.
8. He shouted a series of staccato orders.
9. She gave staccato replies to every question.
10. The sound waves come legato, not staccato.
11. Ponyets heard the staccato rattle of the receiver quite plainly.
12. She writes in minimalist prose, sometimes in staccato rhythms.
13. Some of these Articulations include the staccato, staccatissimo and tenuto
14. And students about the link will staccato its combination. Zhiyong.
15. She played the whole piece staccato to improve her technique.
16. The music suddenly changed from a smooth melody to a staccato rhythm.
17. Chattering or “Chittering” is similar to chirping, but a bit more guttural and staccato
18. The repeated hollow Clackings echoed in the air, creating its own staccato music
19. The Cluck and purr is a Cluck followed by a rolling, almost staccato call
20. Military professionals lead their emails with a short, staccato statement known as the Bluf
21. The rapid bowed quavers of the former become the rapid staccato semiquavers of the latter.
22. Military professionals lead their emails with a short, staccato statement known as the Bluf
23. This was different: these were the sounds of distress - short staccato yelps broken by prolonged baleful howling.
24. It covers techniques such as staccato, legato, slurs, pauses and ornaments, including trills, appoggiaturas and Acciaccaturas
25. Cacophony, the opposite of euphony, is usually produced by combinations of words that require a staccato, explosive delivery