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    stac·ca·to
    [stəˈkädō]
    adjective
    staccato (adjective)
    1. music
      performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others. Compare with legato.
      "a staccato rhythm"
      • consisting of a series of sounds that are each sharply separated from the others:
        "the staccato bark of the machine guns" · "he talks in rapid-fire, staccato sentences" · "I hear staccato tapping at the window"
    adverb
    music
    staccato (adverb)
    1. with each note sharply detached or separated from the others:
      "I find arpeggio playing is easily done staccato"
    noun
    staccato (noun) · staccatos (plural noun)
    1. music
      a piece or passage marked to be performed staccato.
      • a series of short, sharply separated sounds or words:
        "her heels made a rapid staccato on the polished boards"
    Origin
    Italian, literally ‘detached’.
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  2. Staccato ([stakˈkaːto]; Italian for "detached") is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated from the note that may follow by silence.
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    Staccato derives from the past participle of the Italian verb staccare, meaning "to detach," and can now describe anything - not just sounds - made, done, or happening in an abrupt or disjointed way.
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