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Understanding Staccato and Legato in Music Terms

This guide explores two essential musical terms: staccato and legato. Staccato refers to notes that are short and detached, typically marked with a dot above or below them. In contrast, legato signifies smooth and connected notes, indicated by a line connecting them. This distinction is vital for musicians to convey the intended emotion and style in their performances. Learn how to differentiate and apply staccato and legato techniques effectively, enhancing your musical expression and interpretation.

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Understanding Staccato and Legato in Music Terms

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  1. New Music Terms

  2. Staccato • Short and Detached • Notes that are Staccato are marked with a dot above or below them, like this:

  3. Legato • Smooth and Connected • Notes that are Legato are marked with a line, like this:

  4. Staccato or Legato?

  5. Legato

  6. S T A C C A T O

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