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29 September, 17:19

What is the difference between staccato and legato?

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  1. 29 September, 17:25
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    Staccato notes sound short and disconnected (there should be a bold dot under the note that's supposed to be staccato) legato is where the notes sound connected and slurred
  2. 29 September, 17:46
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    To remember legato means connected, think your leg is connected to your body. The term staccato (pronounced "stuh-caw-toe") means detached, or separated, notes. Staccato notes have space, or silence, between them ... Legato and staccato simply refer to whether or not a note's length runs into the next note being played.
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