Legato

Legato piano

Legato piano
  1. What is legato in piano?
  2. What is legato and staccato in piano?

What is legato in piano?

Answer by Curtis Lindsay, classical pianist and composer: The word legato literally means “connected” or “bound together.” It means that notes follow one another smoothly—legato is the unimpeded constancy of sound and tone.

What is legato and staccato in piano?

Legato means to play long notes and Staccato means to play short notes. Think of them as opposites. It's also easy if you correlate the first letter of each one to help you remember which is which: legato = long and then staccato = short.

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