(Music) without breaks between notes; smooth and connected.
1 Riemann phrases the study with a multiplicity of legato bows and dynamic accents.
2 He taught the scales staccato and legato beginning with E major.
3 Articulation, under right conditions, will not interfere with the legato flow of voice.
4 This style of articulation often disturbs the legato flow and spoils the general effect.
5 He took infinite pains to teach the pupil this legato , cantabile way of playing.
6 This I felt obliged to remedy, partly by legato playing, and partly by pizzicato.
7 She produces a controlled stream of liquid tone and has a good sense of legato .
8 The first variation has the melody in the tenor, unchanged excepting to make it legato .
9 A contrasting motif is a rising and falling legato passage played by groups of woodwinds.
10 Mentions his superbly sculpted legato phrasing, his emotion-charged distinctive timbre, and his smoldering stage presence.
11 The Goff is very much a legato instrument -it's almost like an organ, really.
12 His fans dub him as the 'acoustic ninja', for his finger tapping and legato skills.
13 Sing this exercise first semi staccato, afterwards legato .
14 Some of the most important things are I think good posture, getting the note right, legato , staccato.
15 Mikuli, Von Bulow and Kullak place the legato bow over the first three notes of the group.
16 After you are comfortable with the staccato, shift to legato and begin to work on your stretch.
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