Accent, also called Stress, in music, momentary emphasis on a particular rhythmic or melodic detail; accent may be implied or specifically indicated, either graphically for example, >, —) or verbally (sforzato, abbreviated sfz).
What are accents in music?
In music, an accent is a marking on a musical score that indicates how the musician should play the note in the context of a larger phrase.
What is accent in music example?
Commonly in classical music, accents fall on the primary beats of a measure. For example, in 4/4 time the stress is on the first and third beat of the measure. The less emphasized offbeats are on the second and fourth beats of the measure.
What is a normal accent in music?
The five most common accent marks are the staccato, which indicates that the note should be played short and crisp; staccatissimo, which indicates that the note should be even shorter and crisper than that of a staccato; marcato, which tells the performer to play the note forcefully and a little shorter than the normal ...