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."
music that is smooth and even in style
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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In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.
Legato.The opposite of staccato is legato.
legato means smooth and connected in music ways
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."
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it means to slur
music that is smooth and even in style
No, legato means to play the notes smoothly and connected. The word you are thinking about is crescendo.
Legato is an Italian word which literally means "tied together". In music it means that the notes should be played or sung in a smooth and connected manner. It is the opposite of staccato which means that the notes should be played or sung in a detached and unconnected manner.
It means "smooth and connected".
Legato means smooth and connected. Something that is legato can be expressed by a slur; however, in advanced terms, a slur can represent that the group of notes coalesce a musical phrase and therefore must be played in a "complete" way.
It is a melody played in a spiky rhythm, the opposite of STEGATO is LEGATO which is when the melody in played smoothly or, if you wish, flowingly.
The proper musical term for a desired "smoothness" in a musical piece or movement in a composition is legato. Legato is an Italian word meaning tied together, which explains its use in the musical world.