释义 |
Definition of spiccato in English: spiccatonoun spɪˈkɑːtəʊspəˈkädō mass nounMusic A style of staccato playing on stringed instruments involving bouncing the bow on the strings. (弦乐器的)跳弓弹奏 Example sentencesExamples - Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato.
- Every technical trick in the repertoire of the virtuoso string player was on display: double-stopping, flying spiccato, glissandi, glissandi harmonics, rapid string crossing arpeggios and more.
- For musical purposes a wide variety of different bowing gestures are used, such as martelé (hammered bowing with a sudden release) and spiccato (rapid detached notes with the bow bouncing off the strings).
adjective & adverb spɪˈkɑːtəʊspəˈkädō Music Performed or to be performed with spiccato. 用跳弓演奏的(地) Example sentencesExamples - The strings punctuated the word with furious, almost violent spiccato playing.
- With respect to the amazing technical wizardry written into the original work (i.e. left-hand pizzicato, harmonics, spiccato bowings, etc.), Gao asserted, ‘I try to do as much as I can physically.’
- The spiccato parts were great, but most of the work ended up sounding like someone driving a car stepping on and off the accelerator.
OriginItalian, literally 'detailed, distinct'. Definition of spiccato in US English: spiccatonounspəˈkädō Music A style of staccato playing on stringed instruments involving bouncing the bow on the strings. (弦乐器的)跳弓弹奏 Example sentencesExamples - For musical purposes a wide variety of different bowing gestures are used, such as martelé (hammered bowing with a sudden release) and spiccato (rapid detached notes with the bow bouncing off the strings).
- Every technical trick in the repertoire of the virtuoso string player was on display: double-stopping, flying spiccato, glissandi, glissandi harmonics, rapid string crossing arpeggios and more.
- Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato.
adjective & adverbspəˈkädō Music To be performed with spiccato. Example sentencesExamples - The strings punctuated the word with furious, almost violent spiccato playing.
- With respect to the amazing technical wizardry written into the original work (i.e. left-hand pizzicato, harmonics, spiccato bowings, etc.), Gao asserted, ‘I try to do as much as I can physically.’
- The spiccato parts were great, but most of the work ended up sounding like someone driving a car stepping on and off the accelerator.
OriginItalian, literally ‘detailed, distinct’. |