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staccato Meaning in Bengali



 ছাড়াছাড়া, কাটা কাটা, খেপে খেপে নির্গত,

Adverb:

খেপে-খেপে নির্গত, কাটা-কাটা, ছাড়াছাড়া,





staccato's Usage Examples:

([porˈtaːto]; Italian past participle of portare, "to carry"), also mezzo-staccato, French notes portées, in music denotes a smooth, pulsing articulation.


Legato, like staccato, is a kind of articulation.


There is an intermediate articulation called either mezzo staccato or non-legato (sometimes.


A staccato cough has been classically described with neonatal chlamydial pneumonia.


In music notation articulation marks include the slur, phrase mark, staccato, staccatissimo, accent, sforzando, rinforzando, and legato.


It features staccato notes and sharp tonguing.


As a music genre, typified by a fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and the four-on-the-floor pattern), reverberated "intense".


When it appears with a staccato dot, it means non legato or detached.


Hora staccato (1906) is a virtuoso violin showpiece by Grigoraș Dinicu.


dynamic accents) can emphasize one of a sequence of staccato quarter notes by making it less staccato (that is, making one note longer to emphasize it).


A recurring contrast amongst the variations is between those that are staccato (theme, 2 ' 3) and those that are more legato (1, 4, 5).


several different voices; it is also accompanied by steady grunting of staccato, nonsensical syllables.


would be the song "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", provided it is sung staccato: You'll tak the high road, and I'll tak the low road, and I'll be in Scotland.


uniquely Polynesian drop in pitch at the end of the phrases, as well as staccato rhythmic outbursts of nonsensical syllables (tuki).


soulful but frantically paced verse melodies with a bubbling, two-note staccato chorus.


He is known for his staccato catchphrase: "Oh, yeah!" (also the character's unofficial theme song).


(ef5 e) (c5 e staccato tenuto) (d5 s down-bow) (en5 s) (fs5 e))) (system bracket (staff bar bass (meter 6 16) (c4 e.


wedge) (d4 s staccato) (ef4 e left-hand-pizzicato).



Synonyms:

abrupt; disconnected;

Antonyms:

united; coherent; legato;

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