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    Pizzicato ( / ˌpɪtsɪˈkɑːtoʊ /, Italian: [pittsiˈkaːto]; translated as "pinched", and sometimes roughly as "plucked") [1] is a playing technique that involves plucking the strings of a string instrument.

  2. May 21, 2018 · pizzicato. 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.

  3. What is pizzicato? - Classical Music

  4. Pizzicato is a musical term that refers to a playing technique where the musician plucks the strings of a stringed instrument instead of using a bow. This technique is commonly used in both classical and contemporary music to create a variety of sounds and effects. The word “pizzicatocomes from the Italian word “pizzicare,” which ...

  5. Jun 30, 2020 · 1640s, from French concierge "caretaker, doorkeeper of a hotel, apartment house, prison, etc., porter" (12c.), of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *conservius, from Latin conservus "fellow slave," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + servius "slav.

  6. Jul 17, 2023 · What does pizzicato mean? ‘Pizzicato’ is an Italian term translated to ‘pinched.’ It’s directive for musicians, particularly stringed instruments like violin or cello, to pluck the strings with their fingers instead of using a bow.

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  8. Use of left-hand pizzicato is relatively uncommon and is most often found in the violin solo repertoire; two famous examples of left-hand pizzicato are Paganini 's 24th Caprice and Sarasate 's Zigeunerweisen.

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