In music for bowed string instruments, col legno, or more precisely col legno battuto (Italian for 'with the wood [being hit]'; pronounced [kol ˈleɲɲo...
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Witches' Sabbath" from Symphonie Fantastique. The violins and violas play col legno, striking the wood of their bows on the strings (Berlioz 1899, 220–22)...
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Cello technique (section Col legno)
col legno technique rubs the strings with the wood of the bow rather than the hair. There are two forms, col legno battuto and col legno tratto. Col legno...
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String instruments are capable of producing a variety of extended technique sounds. These alternative playing techniques have been used extensively since...
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used many specialist techniques in the orchestra, including ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and flutter-tonguing. Set in the evil immortal...
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Tarkowskij; Incontri. Col Legno WWE 1CD 31822. Mark Kaplan, violin. Sinfonieorchester Basel, Mario Venzago, cond. [Munich]: Col Legno. Nono, Luigi. 2004...
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col legno and pizzicato. (In any string passage, arco is usually expected, as it is the "default" approach; it is only ever written at the end of col...
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Denyer* Conifer 75605 51 262-2 – Schroeder HEK Hat 6170 – Hinterhäuser COL Legno WWE 20019 Sonata for Piano No. 2 – Malov Megadisc MDC 7876, Megadisc MDC...
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Glossary of music terminology (redirect from Col (music))
singer, see also colla voce col legno with the wood: for bowed strings, strike the strings with the stick of the bow (col legno battuto) or draw the stick...
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