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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. The exact technique varies somewhat depending on the type of instrument:

  3. Learn about pizzicato, a special technique of plucking the strings on a bowed instrument, and how composers use it to create different effects.

  4. pizzicato Pinched, plucked (i.e. in music for bowed strings, plucked with the fingers as opposed to played with the bow; compare arco, which is inserted to cancel a pizzicato instruction; in music for guitar, to mute the strings by resting the palm on the bridge, simulating the sound of pizz. of the bowed string instruments) plop

  5. Pizzicato means: playing a string instrument by plucking the strings (pulling a string with the finger and letting go quickly). Instruments such as the violin, viola, cello and double bass are normally played with a bow, but if the composer wants the player to pluck instead of bow, the word “pizzicato” or just “pizz” is written in the ...

  6. adjective, adverb. pizzicato [adjective, adverb] (music) played by plucking the strings of a musical instrument, not using the bow. How is pizzicato played? Pizzicato, meaning pinched in Italian, is a technique that involves plucking violin strings with one's fingers instead of using a violin bow.

  7. Jul 17, 2023 · ‘Pizzicato’ is an Italian term translated topinched.’. It’s directive for musicians, particularly stringed instruments like violin or cello, to pluck the strings with their fingers instead of using a bow. In this article. 1 What’s the big idea behind pizzicato? 2 How do you perform pizzicato?

  8. Pizzicato (commonly called “plucking”) is a technique used to produce sound by plucking the violin strings with your fingers instead of using the bow. It comes from the Italian word pizzicare, which means “to pinch or pluck,” and you may see it abbreviated as “pizz” on sheet music.

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