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  2. Jun 30, 2020 · pizzicato. (n.) 1845; in music for stringed instruments of the viol family, noting a manner of playing (and the effect produced by it) when the strings are plucked by the finger instead of sounded by the bow, from Italian pizzicato "plucked," past participle of pizzicare "to pluck (strings), pinch," from pizzare "to prick, to sting," from Old ...

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      pizzicato 뜻: 꼬집다; 1845년; 현악기 중 비올 패밀리의 악기에서 사용되는 연주 방식을 나타내며...

  3. May 21, 2018 · piz·zi·ca·to / ˌpitsiˈkätō / Mus. • adv. (often as a direction) plucking the strings of a violin or other stringed instrument with one's finger. • adj. performed in this way. • n. (pl. -tos or -ti / -tē / ) this technique of playing. ∎ a note or passage played in this way. The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. pizzicato.

  4. The earliest known use of the word pizzicato is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for pizzicato is from 1771, in a translation by W. Hooper. pizzicato is a borrowing from Italian.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PizzicatoPizzicato - Wikipedia

    History. The first recognised use of pizzicato in classical music is found in Tobias Hume 's Captain Humes Poeticall Musicke (1607), wherein he instructs the viola da gamba player to use pizzicato ("thumpe").

  6. The meaning of PIZZICATO is a note or passage played by plucking strings. How to use pizzicato in a sentence.

  7. History. The first known use of pizzicato in classical music is in Claudio Monteverdi 's Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (around 1638), in which the players are instructed to use two fingers of their right hand to pluck the strings.

  8. pizzicato [adjective, adverb] (music) played by plucking the strings of a musical instrument, not using the bow. (Translation of pizzicato from the PASSWORD Italian–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Examples in english of pizzicato. pizzicato.

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