Staccato - Means detached - It is a method of playing a note so that by shortening it in value it is detached from the next note. Legato - Means bound together - the music is performed in a smooth manner without any noticeable pause between notes.
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Well, you´d have to watch (or listen to) EVERY musical phrase; however as for that famous Beatles´ song, it´s almost (or even) all in legato, as John in that case didn´t stop in words, didn´t cut syllables, but connected sentences, just making pauses for breathing but it seemed that everything was "tied".
In music, the Italian term "tenuto" is the opposite of staccato. Tenuto notes are played in a connected style, rather than the separated style of staccato. They're signified by a horizontal line written above or below the note. Another term that means the opposite of staccato is "legato," a term that is very similar to tenuto. Legato notes are played smooth and connected, and they're identified by the word "Legato."
Adagio, a tempo marking indicating that the music is to be played slowly
The duration of Johnny Staccato is 1800.0 seconds.
The staccato marking does not refer to duration but rather the manner in which the note is played: short, detached.
a timbre in a song is the tone colour or tone quality. Examples of Timbre: how does the song sound, is it sad and somber, or is it light and happy, or something in-between. is the musci peasing or is it harsh?