A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . though cases may occur in which theappoggiatura takes more than its ap-parent value : written : gg^^ffr-^r^^ii performed : or ( Turk): ^^^^^^^S^=^ (b) The short appoggiatura is properlywritten as a small eighth-note or i6th-note with a slanting stroke through thehook ; the general rule for its executionis, to perform it very swiftly, giving itthe accent of its principal note, and aportion of


A dictionary of musical terms, containing upwards of 9000 English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Greek words and phrases, preceded by rules for the pronunciation of Italian, German and French; . though cases may occur in which theappoggiatura takes more than its ap-parent value : written : gg^^ffr-^r^^ii performed : or ( Turk): ^^^^^^^S^=^ (b) The short appoggiatura is properlywritten as a small eighth-note or i6th-note with a slanting stroke through thehook ; the general rule for its executionis, to perform it very swiftly, giving itthe accent of its principal note, and aportion of the latters time-value differ-ing according to the speed of the move-ment somewhat as follows :written :Adagio. Andante. Allegro. _K 3 .?i 3 _^ 3. (c) The double appoggiatura contains 2or more small grace-notes (commonlywritten as i6th-notes) before a principalnote ; it is performed rapidly, its dura-tion subtracted from the time-value ofthe principal note, \vith the accent onthe first small note (compare Anschlag,Slide).—2. The tinaccentcd appoggia-tura (Ger. Nachschlag)\?, a rapid singleor double grace-note/i?//i!7t/;?j a princi-pal note, from the time-value of which APPRESTARE—ARIOSO. its duration must be subtracted, andwitli which it is connected by a skir :written :


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