A directive for a musician to perform the indicated passage of a composition in an impetuous manner. This term is typically used with the term "con" (with) as in con islancio or "with impetuousness."
A directive for a musician to perform the indicated passage of a composition in an impetuous manner. This term is typically used with the term "con" (with) as in con islancio or "with impetuousness."
A directive for a musician to perform a specific passage in an impetuous manner. This term is typically used with the term " con " (with) as in con islancio or "with impetuousness."
im-peh-CHOO-oe-zoe. [Italian] A directive to a musician to perform the indicated passage of a composition in a vehement or impetuous manner.
The word incalzando is derived from the Italian word which can mean to "press", "urge", "follow closely", or to "be imminent." As a musical directive, incalzando tells a musician to perform a certain passage in a urgent or pressing manner; getting faster and louder and pressing forward.
Musical expression is the art of playing or singing with a personal response to the music. At a practical level, this means making appropriate use of dynamics, phrasing, timbre and articulation to bring the music to life.
tempo, speed or pacing of a piece of music, playing an essential role in performance and acting as the heartbeat of expression. The word tempo, meaning “time” in Italian, is derived from the Latin tempus.
It's part of being young and impetuous and in showing character. From an early age he proved himself impetuous, audacious, brave, and tough. Impetuous and always getting into mischief, such as pulling pranks and cracking jokes. There would be no more impetuous fleet attacks.
1. liable to act without consideration; rash; impulsive. 2. resulting from or characterized by rashness or haste.
: played with a sudden increase of force. used as a direction in music usually for special emphasis of a note, chord, or short phrase.
: becoming gradually slower and more stately. used as a direction in music.
What are Some Elements of Musical Expression?
Espressivo (Italian: 'expressive'). An instruction meaning that a passage should be played with expression, or expressively.
conforming to the speed at which a piece of music is, or should be, played.
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