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- Marcato abstract "Marcato (short form: Marc.) (Italian for marked) is a musical instruction indicating a note, chord, or passage is to be played louder or more forcefully than surrounding music. The instruction may involve the word marcato itself written above or below the staff or it may take the form of an accent mark, ^, an open vertical wedge. This is essentially an intensified version of the regular accent indicated by >, an open horizontal wedge: It asks for a greater dynamic accent. Like the regular accent, however, it is often interpreted to suggest a sharp attack tapering to the original dynamic, an interpretation which applies only to instruments capable of altering the dynamic level of a single sustained pitch. According to author James Mark Jordan, "the marcato sound is characterised by a rhythmic thrust followed by a decay of the sound"In jazz big-band scores the marcato symbol usually indicates a note is to be shortened to approximately 2/3 its normal duration, and given a moderate accent.The instruction marcato or marcatissimo (extreme marcato), among various other instructions, symbols, and expression marks may prompt a string player to use martellato bowing, depending on the musical context.".
- Marcato thumbnail Music-marcato.png?width=300.
- Marcato wikiPageID "502906".
- Marcato wikiPageRevisionID "588774711".
- Marcato hasPhotoCollection Marcato.
- Marcato subject Category:Articulations.
- Marcato subject Category:Italian_words_and_phrases.
- Marcato type Abstraction100002137.
- Marcato type Articulation107131854.
- Marcato type Articulations.
- Marcato type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Marcato type Communication100033020.
- Marcato type Pronunciation107128946.
- Marcato type Utterance107109847.
- Marcato comment "Marcato (short form: Marc.) (Italian for marked) is a musical instruction indicating a note, chord, or passage is to be played louder or more forcefully than surrounding music. The instruction may involve the word marcato itself written above or below the staff or it may take the form of an accent mark, ^, an open vertical wedge. This is essentially an intensified version of the regular accent indicated by >, an open horizontal wedge: It asks for a greater dynamic accent.".
- Marcato label "Marcato".
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- Marcato label "Marcato".
- Marcato label "Marcato".
- Marcato label "Marcato".
- Marcato label "加強音".
- Marcato sameAs Marcato.
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- Marcato sameAs m.02j303.
- Marcato sameAs Q2524785.
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- Marcato wasDerivedFrom Marcato?oldid=588774711.
- Marcato depiction Music-marcato.png.
- Marcato isPrimaryTopicOf Marcato.