词汇 | staccato |
释义 | staccato adjective, adverb uk /stəˈkɑː.təʊ/ us /stəˈkɑː.t̬oʊ/ used to describe musical notes that are short and separate when played, or this way of playing music: 断音的(地);断奏的(地) The music suddenly changed from a smooth melody to a staccato rhythm.音乐突然由流畅的旋律变为断音的节奏。 She played the whole piece staccato to improve her technique.她以断奏方式弹奏了整首曲子,以提高自己的技巧。 used to describe a noise or way of speaking that consists of a series of short and separate sounds: (噪声或说话方式)断断续续的,不连贯的 She gave staccato replies to every question.她回答每个问题都是支支吾吾的。 Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Describing qualities of sound staccato | American Dictionarystaccato adjective, adverb us/stəˈkɑt̬·oʊ/ (of music) played as short, separate notes If a noise is described as staccato, it consists of a series of short, quick sounds: The sudden staccato burst of fireworks startled us. Examples of staccatostaccato They recognised the staccato slicing of time, at so many frames per second, as an aggressive march of mechanisation. The staccato should be of the" hail" type. In the first section, a high-pitched, cheerfully inexpressive chordal staccato is followed by a contrasting legato phrase tracing melodic contortions at the lower octave. They revolve around a number of leitmotifs that lend cohesion to the staccato, surveying movement of the general discussion. The rapid bowed quavers of the former become the rapid staccato semiquavers of the latter. Where the latter is sustained and song-like, the former is characterised by staccato, detaché quavers vigorously arpeggiating up and down through leaps of (mainly) fifths. Similarly, changing the numbers in the articulation list will make a legato phrase sound more staccato. A dry percussive attack or a staccato sound (without resonance) are examples. The staccato nature of bird song suggests that changes of breath should excite resonant modulation. Around this ground element, one hears percussive gestures, staccato sounds, patterns of repeated sounds, high vibratos or fluttering sounds, glottal stops and multiphonics. The staccato effect of this structure arouses the reader's curiosity in its terseness and economy. At daybreak one morning there was a sudden burst of shouting, drumming, and the staccato of horses' hooves. In accord with its graphic image, the desired detachment stands half-way between a mild staccato and a legato. The writing style is staccato and seems to come from the reference being used at the time. The lines, spoken staccato by the actors, are choppy, stilted fragments rather than smooth streams of input. See all examples of staccato These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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