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cantabile    
a. 如歌的,轻柔流畅的
ad. 如歌,轻柔流畅

如歌的,轻柔流畅的如歌,轻柔流畅

cantabile
adj 1: smooth and flowing [synonym: {cantabile}, {singing}]

Cantabile \Can*ta"bi*le\, a. [It., cantare to sing.] (Mus.)
In a melodious, flowing style; in a singing style, as opposed
to bravura, recitativo, or parlando.
[1913 Webster]


Cantabile \Can*ta"bi*le\, n. (Mus.)
A piece or passage, whether vocal or instrumental, peculiarly
adapted to singing; -- sometimes called {cantilena}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • technique - How to play a piece cantabile? - Music: Practice Theory . . .
    For example playing legato is indeed an important component of cantabile playing but I can't slur all the notes, only the ones that are specified by the slur marks So, simply playing legato (which is already covered by the score) should not be the answer, unless the nature of the piece makes it cantabile and the musician need not add anything
  • What is the difference between dolce and cantabile techniques on the . . .
    When playing cantabile, one should note immediately the easy melodic flow, the legato vs staccato factor, the conduction of the intensity as depending on the direction of the movement (higher pitches should imply more effort, more air, and therefore more intensity when executed by a singer; leaps should call for a more poignant attack, and so
  • flute - Meaning of: un poco vivace ma cantabile - Music: Practice . . .
    in the last part of this sonata, The directive is "un poco vivace ma cantabile" I understand that the literal meaning of this is: "A little lively but cantabile" but I'm not sure what "cantabile" is and in what way should I play it and what does it mean in terms of the tempo of the piece
  • Paganinis Cantabile for violin and guitar in D - clarification on the . . .
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  • What does this tenuto notation mean? - Music: Practice Theory Stack . . .
    The two tenuto notes constitute a separate "voice" from the sixteenth notes It's as if two instruments are playing: the melody instrument plays the two dotted eighths; an accompaniment instrument plays the sixteenths
  • What does this marking that simply says tempo imply?
    In the 12th measure of Cantabile comes the "tempo" marking, but look at the three notes before in the 11th measure, which are detaché, making them heavier The tempo marking here means play the 12th, 13th and 14th measure in a tempo of the general piece (before Cantabile) and in mid 14th measure slow down to Cantabile dolce again (which what
  • What is the meaning of un poco in un poco adagio?
    According to wikipedia Adagio means: Adagio – slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66–76 bpm) In Shumann's "Grosse Sonate" op 11, the tempo marking is "Un poco adagio" : what does this mean?
  • terminology - What tempo is andante con moto? - Music: Practice . . .
    About Beethoven and tempo indications At the time Beethoven composed the fifth symphony (1804–1808), the metronome had not yet been invented (1815) 1,2 Although in 1817 he would go back and add metronome marking to his symphonies, at the time he composed the fifth, his attitude was that the metronome "is silly stuff; one must feel the tempos "
  • Staff text positioning - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange
    Expressive indications as to how a performer plays a passage should always go below the staff [or between the staves of a grand staff], in italics: espr , dolce, cantabile, with great passion, dryly, etc A fermata is a tempo alteration, so text modifying its execution belongs above the staff
  • What is the meaning and common use of ad libitum (ad lib. )?
    In Latin, "libita" means "will, pleasure", hence "ad libitum" means "at your will as you please" When preceded by another word, it becomes clear what exactly should be done at the performer's will, as in cadenza ad libitum (improvise any cadence you like), or, as this site suggests, pedale ad libitum (use the damper pedal as you see fit)





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