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- As a final touch to this sonata, the acciaccatura inserted.
- For example, Prokofiev's before-the-beat acciaccaturas.
- In tone clusters, the notes are sounded fully and in unison, distinguishing them from acciaccaturas and the like.
- If the music is fast the number of shakes will be reduced, or even converted to a modern-day acciaccatura.
- It is also called a "'long appoggiatura "'to distinguish it from the short appoggiatura, the acciaccatura.
- As either an acciaccatura, grace notes occur as notes of short duration before the sounding of the relatively longer-lasting note which immediately follows them.
- The " Appoggiatura " (; ) is an added note that is important melodically ( unlike the acciaccatura ) and suspends the principal note by subtracting from its time-value.
- In contrast to the acciaccatura, the appoggiatura is important melodically and often suspends the principal note by taking away the time-value of the " appoggiatura " prefixed to it.
- After six bars it settles down in the vicinity of middle C . Running up to an acid semitonal acciaccatura in both hands, the piano goes over into a sprint of octave-chords and single notes, jumping manically up and down the keyboard twice a bar.
- The Canone is interrupted by the opening of the short, central Scherzino, in which four elements dominate : a side drum rhythm, an acciaccatura flick, an upward moving two voice which drops downwards at its peak, and a sliding-down thematic fragment in the bass.
- Exceptionally, the acciaccatura may be notated in the bar preceding the note to which it is attached, showing that it is to be played before the beat . ( This guide to practice is unfortunately not available, of course, if the principal note does not fall at the beginning of the bar .)
- Although Holbrooke's choral writing could occasionally be unadventurous and somewhat four-square, as in the poem for chorus and orchestra " Byron ", there are effects of startling originality elsewhere, ranging from the vocal use of the acciaccatura in " The Bells " to the multi-layered chorus of shouted warcries in the final act of " Bronwen ".
- I mean, the article even singled out acciaccatura as a word that nobody other than some sort of ancient music scholar would know : it's on the syllabus fairly low down in Associated Board theory grades : I didn't have to be able to spell it, but I did need to know what it was . talk ) 22 : 45, 3 June 2011 ( UTC)