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A POWERFUL EFFECT TO YOUR SINGING OR PLAYING PIANO!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | September 27, 2021

Staccato in Italian means detached or disconnected, applied to singing or playing piano the technique is with individual short, clear-cut notes with a small rest (silence) at the end of each note. It is the opposite of legato, which means to sing or play the notes smoothly and connected. Staccato is a short note (not holding it); it’s separated from the other notes that may follow. When singing staccato, it is a quick, precise, cut short, detached note or notes.…

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CREATE YOUR OWN RHYTHMIC PATTERN FOR A SONG!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | September 27, 2021

Songs are made up with patterns, repeated rhythmic patterns made up of particular types of sound. Rhythm is the most essential element in a song. You can mix together any sounds you want, but without a rhythmic backbone to the sound there is no music. A rhythmic musical instrument is used to provide a strong beat to a piece of music. Think of the song “We Will Rock You” which has a distinct rhythmic pattern you can identify in the…

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