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List of musical symbols and Tenuto

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Difference between List of musical symbols and Tenuto

List of musical symbols vs. Tenuto

Musical symbols are the marks and symbols, used since about the 13th century in the musical notation of musical scores, styles, and instruments to describe pitch, rhythm, tempo and, to some degree, its articulation (a composition in its fundamentals). Tenuto (Italian, past participle of tenere, "to hold") is a direction used in musical notation.

Similarities between List of musical symbols and Tenuto

List of musical symbols and Tenuto have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Musical notation, Portato, Staccato.

Musical notation

Music notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent aurally perceived music played with instruments or sung by the human voice through the use of written, printed, or otherwise-produced symbols.

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Portato

Portato (Italian past participle of portare, "to carry"), also mezzo-staccato, French notes portées, in music denotes a smooth, pulsing articulation and is often notated by adding dots under slur markings.

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Staccato

Staccato (Italian for "detached") is a form of musical articulation.

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List of musical symbols and Tenuto Comparison

List of musical symbols has 117 relations, while Tenuto has 8. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.40% = 3 / (117 + 8).

References

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