The Italian term for without. Often seen as "senza sordino" or "without mute".
The Italian term for without. Often seen as "senza sordino" or "without mute".
without the ˌsenzə- : without the (normally indicated) repeat. used as a direction in music.
timeless timeless [adjective] not belonging to, or typical of, any particular time. (Translation of senza tempo from the PASSWORD Italian–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
a musical direction to remove or play without the mute or (on the piano) with the sustaining pedal pressed down.
senza (indeclinable) (informal) cool, super, great synonym ▲ Synonym: bezva.
If you mean to tell the performer to play without using the piano's sustaining pedal ([edit: sostenuto pedal is something different] right pedal) at all for a part of the piece, you could write "senza pedale" or "senza ped." on the score at the start of that section.
without [ˈsɛntsa ] preposition. without. uscì senza ombrello he went out without an or his umbrella.
Tempo. time. The speed of music; e.g. 120 BPM (beats per minute) (Tempo) rubato.
Larghissimo – extremely slow, slowest type of tempo (24 bpm and under) Adagissimo and Grave – very slow, very slow and solemn (24-40 bpm) Largo – slow and broad (40–66 bpm) Larghetto – rather slow and broad (44–66 bpm)
always very soft and without damper In almost all editions of the score, going back to the first edition published by Cappi & Diabelli in 1803, the first movement includes the composer's instruction “sempre pianissimo e senza sordino,” which translates to “always very soft and without damper.” (The plural sordini, or dampers, is found in some later ...
very adverb. as·sai ä-ˈsī : very. used with tempo direction in music.
They are safe if the label brings the claim “gluten-free” (“senza glutine” in Italian language). FORBIDDEN: These food products always contain gluten. They are NOT suitable for coeliacs. These food products are -of course- NOT listed in our Food & Drink Directory.
GLUTEN-FREE LEARN SOME GLUTEN-FREE PHRASES AND WORDS Perhaps the most important phrase to remember is 'senza glutine' ('gluten-free'), alternatively, you could also say 'io sono celiac' which means I am a celiac.
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