staccato

2 ENTRIES FOUND:

stac·ca·to

adj \stə-ˈkä-(ˌ)tō\

Definition of STACCATO

1
a : cut short or apart in performing : disconnected <staccato notes> b : marked by short clear-cut playing or singing of tones or chords <a staccato style>
2
: abrupt, disjointed <staccato screams>
staccato adverb
staccato noun

Examples of STACCATO

  1. the staccato blasts of a horn

Origin of STACCATO

Italian, from past participle of staccare to detach, from s- ex- (from Latin ex-) + attaccare to attack, attach, perhaps from Old French estachier — more at attach
First Known Use: circa 1724

Other Music Terms

cacophony, chorister, concerto, counterpoint, madrigal, obbligato, presto, presto, refrain, riff, segue

Rhymes with STACCATO

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