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  2. Staccato - Wikipedia

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    In 20th-century music, a dot placed above or below a note indicates that it should be played staccato, and a wedge is used for the more emphatic staccatissimo.However, before 1850, dots, dashes, and wedges were all likely to have the same meaning, even though some theorists from as early as the 1750s distinguished different degrees of staccato through the use of dots and dashes, with the dash ...

  3. Articulation (music) - Wikipedia

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    Musicians use articulation to create a link between notes, such as legato. Legato is formed by letting the string vibrate without stopping or muting it so the note slurs with the consecutive ones. Staccato is another very common musical articulation found in music.

  4. Staccato (music company) - Wikipedia

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    Bands and drummers that where involved in supporting Staccato drums: [3] Mitch Mitchell – (ex Jimi Hendrix experience) Was the first drummer to ever play staccatos live (12", 10" and 8" toms) at the Golden Lion in Fulham, London 1977, Simon Phillips – World-renowned session drummer. bought the second bass drum made in 1977 and did a lot of ...

  5. Anna Vilenskaya - Wikipedia

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    She taught at Staccato Music School [4] and is a musicologist representing the new generation of "Zoomers and TikTok," presenting music through emotional storytelling. [5] She developed two music theory courses for the online learning platform PimaSCHOOL, recorded podcasts for the Saint Petersburg Philharmonia.

  6. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details about specific playing techniques (e.g., which ...

  7. Billy Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    For the music video for the 1983 single "Legs", Gibbons and Hill used matching spinning sheepskin fur guitars made by Dean Zelinsky of Dean Guitars. [30] The guitars are attached to the belt buckles with a rotary electrical contact and strap mount, allowing them to spin. [31] Gibbons credited the spinning idea to Moving Sidewalks bassist Don ...

  8. Five Man Electrical Band - Wikipedia

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    The Five Man Electrical Band (known as The Staccatos from 1963 to 1968) [1] is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario.They had many hits in Canada, including the top 10 entries "Half Past Midnight" (1967) (as The Staccatos), "Absolutely Right" (1971) and "I'm a Stranger Here" (1972). [2]

  9. Portato - Wikipedia

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    Portato ([porˈtaːto]; Italian past participle of portare, "to carry"), also mezzo-staccato, French notes portées, [1] in music denotes a smooth, pulsing articulation and is often notated by adding dots under slur markings.