Meaning of "lasciare vibrare" in music
"Lasciare vibrare" is an Italian term commonly used in music notation. It is often abbreviated as "l.v." or "lasc. vib." in sheet music. The term instructs the performer to let the sound of a note or chord continue to vibrate or ring out without damping or stopping it. Essentially, it means to allow the sound to sustain naturally.
This notation is typically used for instruments like the harp, piano, cymbals, or other struck or plucked instruments where the sound can be sustained. It indicates that the performer should not dampen or stop the sound immediately after playing the note or chord.
The term "lasciare vibrare" can also be translated as "let vibrate" or "let ring" in English
Italian term for "let vibrate."
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [Abbreviation] l.v.
- [English] let vibrate
- [French] laissez vibrer
- [German] klingen lassen
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