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Anton [14]
4 years ago
6

Which articulation marking connects the last note of the first measure to the first two notes of the second measure?

Arts
1 answer:
goldfiish [28.3K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

In this image, these notes include specific marks for different articulations. At the far right, a line over or under the body of a single note means it is to be played tenuto or held to its full value. A single dot above or below the body of a note means it's staccato, or short and separate. Even the word staccato sounds edgy and precise. It's very much the opposite of tenuto. For extremely short notes, a mark that looks like a triangular wedge or exclamation point without the dot is called a staccatissimo . It's even shorter and edgier than staccato.

An upside down 'V' over a note signals that it's to be played marcato, which tells the musician to strongly emphasize the note, putting power into it. In a line with one note articulated with a marcato, that note is meant to stand out. A sideways 'V'   that looks similar to a greater than symbol is an accent, which also places more emphasis on a note. One clarification here: A marcato signals to hit a note strongly and back off immediately. At first, it's more emphasis than an accent, but it isn't held out as long as an accented note.

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