Word: pizzicato

Category: pizzicato

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Translations: pizzicato

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spanish
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de Pizzicato, en pizzicato, el pizzicato, pizzicato de
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german
Translations:
Pizzicato, Pizzikato, Pizzicati, Pizzicato-
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french
Translations:
pizzicati, de Pizzicato, en pizzicato, le pizzicato
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italian
Translations:
pizzicati, il pizzicato, in pizzicato, di Pizzicato
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portuguese
Translations:
pizicato, Pizzicato, em pizzicato, de Pizzicato, o pizzicato
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dutch
Translations:
van Pizzicato, pizzicatovoices
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russian
Translations:
щипком, пиччикато, пиццикато, Pizzicato, щипковый
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norwegian
Translations:
av Pizzicato
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finnish
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pizzicatoa, pizzicatoineen, pizzicatot
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danish
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af Pizzicato
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hungarian
Translations:
a pizzicato
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turkish
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parmakla çekilme, seyahatseverlerin Pizzicato
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greek
Translations:
τσιμπητά, κάνεις pizzicato, να κάνεις pizzicato
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ukrainian
Translations:
пиццикато, піцикато, піццикато
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bulgarian
Translations:
пицикато
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belarusian
Translations:
піццыката
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estonian
Translations:
näppäily, näppäily Välja
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croatian
Translations:
picikato, Pizzicato
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lithuanian
Translations:
Pičikato
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latvian
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pičikato, Pizzicato
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slovenian
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Pizzicato

The meaning and "use of": pizzicato

noun
  • the technique of playing pizzicato. - Many of the most demanding techniques of the present-day violinist are associated primarily with him, including ‘ricochet’ bowing, left-hand pizzicato , and double-stop harmonics.
adverb
  • (often as a direction) plucking the strings of a violin or other stringed instrument with one's finger. - Bassists should also include four 2-octave major scales and four 2-octave minor scales; two of each should be played arco, two of each should be played pizzicato .
adjective
  • performed pizzicato. - The song was difficult to perform, with complicated pizzicato parts and arpeggios, requiring swift and flexible movements.

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