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单词 tenuto
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Definition of tenuto in English:

tenuto

adjective & adverb təˈnuːtəʊtɛˈnudoʊ
Music
  • (of a note or chord) held for its full time value or slightly more.

    (音)保持着(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here the high notes, mostly, and the tenuto notes, even more, hold out.
nounPlural tenuti, Plural tenutos təˈnuːtəʊtɛˈnudoʊ
Music
  • A note or chord held for its full time value or slightly more.

    (音)保持着(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two contrasting pieces-one piece, slower in tempo, should demonstrate an ability to shape phrases and control rubatos, tenutos and dynamics.
    • Cellist Darry Dolezal added, ‘You might consider changing your articulations then from tenutos to staccatos to get the effect you are after.’
    • He used liberal vibrato and took many liberties in phrasing using ritards, accelerandos and tenutos over important structural notes.
    • A variety of articulations are found in these pieces, including legato, staccato, two-note slurs, tenuti, portatos and accents.
    • The only thing that I could think of is that perhaps he's meaning to use the tenutos to imply light stresses, as they happen all over the solo soprano line.

Origin

Italian, literally 'held', past participle of tenere.

Rhymes

Bhutto, butoh, Maputo, Pluto, prosciutto, ritenuto, sostenuto

Definition of tenuto in US English:

tenuto

adjective & adverbteˈno͞odōtɛˈnudoʊ
Music
  • (of a note) held for its full time value or slightly more.

    (音)保持着(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here the high notes, mostly, and the tenuto notes, even more, hold out.
nounteˈno͞odōtɛˈnudoʊ
Music
  • A note or chord held for its full time value or slightly more.

    (音)保持着(的)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two contrasting pieces-one piece, slower in tempo, should demonstrate an ability to shape phrases and control rubatos, tenutos and dynamics.
    • He used liberal vibrato and took many liberties in phrasing using ritards, accelerandos and tenutos over important structural notes.
    • Cellist Darry Dolezal added, ‘You might consider changing your articulations then from tenutos to staccatos to get the effect you are after.’
    • The only thing that I could think of is that perhaps he's meaning to use the tenutos to imply light stresses, as they happen all over the solo soprano line.
    • A variety of articulations are found in these pieces, including legato, staccato, two-note slurs, tenuti, portatos and accents.

Origin

Italian, literally ‘held’, past participle of tenere.

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