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TENUTO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of TENUTO is in a manner so as to hold a tone or chord firmly to its full value —used as a direction in music.
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TENUTO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionaryplayed for its full length or slightly longer: used to describe how a musical note is played: She wanted the F sharp to be played more tenuto.
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Legato vs Tenuto - What Is the Difference? - ViolinspirationLegato means to play the notes smoothly and connected. Tenuto, is more of articulation and means simply to sustain a note for its full value.
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Articulation #5 - Tenuto - Ultimate Music TheoryJun 4, 2021 · A Tenuto indicates that a note or chord is to be held for its full value (durational articulation), or the intent may be to apply a slight stress (articulation ...
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Music Theory Online - Phrasing & Articulation - Dolmetsch OnlineMar 28, 2021 · That mark, a small horizontal line over or below the note head, is called a tenuto mark. If the use of the tenuto marking is extended over more ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tenuto, Tenēre, Tenure | Piano PractisingApr 30, 2019 · For me tenuto on the piano means to play a note (or chord) with an inner intention to crescendo it—“amplify it”.
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Decoding Musical Notation: Tenuto Symbol and Its VariationsAug 31, 2025 · Originating from the Italian word “tenere,” meaning “to hold,” this symbol has guided musicians for centuries. It became prominent during the ...Missing: term explanation
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Tenuto - English GratisTenuto (Italian, past participle of tenere "to hold") is a direction used in musical notation. Arguably, it is one of the first directions to be used in music ...Missing: explanation | Show results with:explanation
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What is tenuto in music? | Homework.Study.comTenuto is an indication used in musical notation. Its meaning is contextual, that is, it depends on each case. Sometimes, tenuto indicates that the interpreter ...
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THE CHANGING ROLE OF ARTICULATION IN THE 20th CENTURYTENUTO - By definition means to "hold the note for its full value." Originally this "dash" - came about because of interpretation problems resultant from things ...
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TENUTO definition in American English - Collins DictionaryDefinition of 'tenuto'. COBUILD frequency band. tenuto in American ... Word origin. from Italian, literally: held, from tenere to hold, from Latin tenēre.
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Plainsong and the Origins of Musical Notation in the West (Chapter 2)Jan 28, 2021 · John blames the Franks for their technical inability, while the monk of Saint Gall suggests that their Roman mentors deliberately misled them.
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[PDF] Why do musicians use Italian musical terms? When did different ...Why do musicians use Italian musical terms? The system of notation that was used most widely across Europe was invented in the area we now call northern.
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Chart of Musical Symbols - Dolmetsch OnlineMay 10, 2022 · tenuto mark, placed above or below the note-head, tenuto: (Italian) note held to its written length, i.e. not detached. in a part for a ...
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Analysis for Performance: Teaching a Method for Practical ApplicationOct 2, 2006 · In addition, we use the conventional tenuto marking to indicate an agogic accent, or a slight lingering on a note, as in Example 1c. Example 1c.
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Music Notations 800–900: The Evidence (Chapter 3)... note should be sung long or emphasized ('t' for 'tenere'). In this short passage the musical signs have indicated how many separate notes are to be sung for ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Origins of Western NotationModern music notation developed out of the so-called square notation and this out of the Latin neumes. The question of where these neumes came from.
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Ornamenting Monteverdi – Add, Alter or Divide?Mar 9, 2020 · Making divisions on a descending second is an attractive and source-based answer for ornamenting Monteverdi's monody. Unfortunately, it's the wrong answer!
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[PDF] SINGING CHANT: LATIN AND ENGLISH A PERFORMANCE ...... Notker of St. Gall insisted that the Roman ... Laon 239 indicates the lengthening of the fourth and the final note by the additition of a t (tenere = hold) to ...
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[PDF] KEYBOARD MUSIC OF W.A. MOZART AND F.J. HAYDN ...For each level, two pieces of music by W.A. Mozart and/or F.J. Haydn are ... phrase endings, the slur, tenuto and portato markings, the staccato dot and wedge, ...
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(PDF) Patterns of accentuation in the classical style - Academia.edu... 18th-century violin playing still remains obscure." In order to obtain the ... tenuto marks. The use of slurs played a particularly important role in ...
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[PDF] Liszt and Verdi: Piano Transcriptions ! and the Operatic Sphere!Rehding: 'Liszt's Musical Monuments', 19th-Century Music, Vol. 26, No. 1 ... tenuto. The scene retains its format from the original but with a slight ...
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[PDF] ANALYSIS OF EXPRESSIVE ELEMENTS IN THE DANTE SONATA ...Each note is marked tenuto, there are rests before the musical ... 80Sharon Winklhofer, “Marie d'Agoult, and the 'Dante' Sonata,” 19th-Century Music, Vol.
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(PDF) Schoenberg's Atonal Music Ch. 3 (on the Songs Op. 15)... Schoenberg had already crossed over the line in one of his first atonal works. ... tenuto marks on all three notes, stretching them), and the material ...
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[PDF] Essential Dictionary of Music Notation - MuseScoreA short, heavy line above or below a note or chord, thicker than the staff lines. A tenuto indicates that a note or chord is ... horizontal line (the ...
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Protip: Stemming - A-R EditionsNov 17, 2021 · If, however, the melodic lines have differing rhythms, they should be notated with opposite stems, with the higher melodic line notated with up ...
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8.1 A selected list of performance directions - The Open Universitystaccato (stacc.) detached. tenuto, held. Expression. Direction, Interpretation. agitato, agitated. cantabile ...
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Music Dictionary Tc - Te - Dolmetsch OnlineAug 23, 2017 · ten. abbreviation of tenuto (Italian: hold), tenore (Italian: tenor) or 'tenor'. tenace, (French) stubborn. Ténacité, (French f.) stubbornness.
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What do the terms "arco" and "ten." mean? - Music Stack ExchangeFeb 4, 2013 · Ten. is short for tenuto which means holding. In Beethoven it probably means you should hold the note for its full length instead of leaving a little gap ...orchestra - Orchestral strings disposition (numeration meaning)German abbreviations for instrument names in score markings ...More results from music.stackexchange.com
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5 Articulation and ExpressionBach observed: Notes that are neither detached, slurred nor fully held are sounded for half their value, unless the abbreviation Ten. [ Tenuto] (held) is ...
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Articulation on Brass Instruments – Brass Techniques and PedagogyArticulation on wind instruments refers to the use of the tongue to start and occasionally stop the airstream. Typically, brass players use dental stops.
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[PDF] Developing Ensemble Quality in the Middle and High School BandDec 20, 2007 · Tenuto- notes touch with a definite start, the air never stops. 3. Lifted – notes have a definite start, the air and energy should be short ...
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[PDF] Pedagogy of Piano Pedaling - Scholarship@Miamiexercises, the short brief touch of the pedal is to be applied to highlight short sforzando- accent notes, short accent notes, staccato notes, or tenuto notes.
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[PDF] Perc Additional InfoTenuto (Stress) marks: A tenuto mark on a percussion instrument will indicate that the note should have slightly more weight and volume than the unmarked ...
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[PDF] the art of marimba articulation: a guide for composers, conductors, andMusical articulation facilitates the degree of clarity between successive notes and it is one of the most important elements of musical expression.
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[PDF] How to play it like a singer sings it for the singing string studentbreath control is the rate at which we sustain the tone. LEARN IT. James C. McKinney defines breath control, a function of the vocal folds, as a dynamic.
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[PDF] A PEDAGOGICAL REPERTOIRE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS OF ...Pedagogical description. This piece allows a mezzo-soprano to develop breath control and pacing of the air. Many of the phrases in the vocal line are long and ...
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[PDF] Green-Expressive-Gestures.pdfThe tenuto gesture is used whenever indicated specifically ("ten.”) on any note, often where wind players would use the "du” tonguing, where the legato-.
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[PDF] Articulation Marks & Musical Symbols - Sterling SingersTenuto (or “ten.”) Usually indicates that the note is played for its full value, or slightly longer. I like to think of it as “leaning in” to the note ...Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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What Is Articulation In Music? - Hello Music TheoryJun 26, 2024 · The opposite of playing legato is to play a note staccato. From the Italian word for “detached,” staccato means to play a specific note or group ...Types Of Articulation Marks · Slurs (legato) · Tenuto
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14 Types of Piano Articulations: A Quick Guide - PianoTV.netOct 11, 2016 · I like to think of it as “long and strong”. Hold it as long as the note value, and play it strongly. piano-articulation-tenuto. If you've got ...Missing: comparison | Show results with:comparison
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Articulation #7 - Combinations - Ultimate Music TheoryJun 18, 2021 · The Dolmetsch Online Music Dictionary identifies that Legato (Tenuto Line) + Staccato = stressed and moderately short, separated from the next ...Missing: abbreviation | Show results with:abbreviation
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[PDF] Dynamics, Articulations, Slurs, Tempo MarkingsTenuto has two functions: it can mean full duration OR a slight stress or emphasis. Accent means stressed or emphasized (more than tenuto). Marcato means ...
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Articulation in Music | Definition, Types & ExamplesTenuto means to hold the note for its full time value. When playing tenuto, you usually give each note a slightly stronger attack or emphasis than you would ...Missing: rubato | Show results with:rubato
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Other Aspects of Notation – Open Music Theory - VIVA's PressbooksTenuto notes. notation: Example 5. Staccato notes. notation: Example 6 ... Tutorial on Dynamics (Music Theory Academy) · Tutorial on Dynamics (Lumen's ...
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[PDF] an introduction to contemporary characteristics in twentiethindicates the tenuto articulation, therefore no tempo changes ... Techniques of Twentieth Century Composition: A Guide to the Materials of. Modern Music.
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[PDF] Methods and Materials of Music Composition - UNI ScholarWorksArticulation markings, such as stacc010 and tenuto, help to communicate the intended swing rhythm to the performers. With each new statement of the phrase more.
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[PDF] Contemporary Music Score Collection - eScholarshipContemporary Music ... This composition also utilizes a master-tempo ... Thus, staccato sixteenth notes should sound much shorter than longer, tenuto ones.
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[PDF] Transcending Temporal Boundaries through Music Composition ByMar 20, 2025 · Similarly, tempo and expressive markings such as rubato, tenuto, ritardando, and others illustrate the elasticity of musical time. This ...