tách âm
Definition
- Noun (Music):
- Staccato: A method of musical performance where each note is played in a distinctly separate, short, and detached manner. It is the opposite of playing notes in a smooth, connected way (legato).
- Detached note: A single note played using this staccato technique.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Nghệ sĩ dương cầm chơi đoạn nhạc với kỹ thuật tách âm rất rõ ràng. (The pianist played the passage with a very clear staccato technique.)
- Bản nhạc yêu cầu những nốt tách âm ở đoạn này. (The score requires staccato notes in this section.)
Advanced Usage
- In musical terminology, "tách âm" is a direct equivalent to the Italian term "staccato" (marked by a dot above or below the note head). It instructs the performer to shorten the note's duration, creating space between it and the next note.
Variants and Related Words
- Staccato (n/adj/adv): The international musical term for notes played in a detached manner.
- Legato (n/adj/adv): The opposite technique, where notes are played smoothly and connected without separation.
Synonyms
- Detached
- Separated (in a musical context)
Related Musical Terms
- Marcato: Played with emphasis or accentuation, often with a slight separation.
- Portato (or mezzo-staccato): A style between legato and staccato, with gentle separation.