1.
[syn: legato, smooth]
ADVERB (1)
1. connecting the notes; in music;
- Example: "play this legato, please"
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Legato \Le*ga"to\ (l[asl]*g[aum]"t[-o]), a. [It., tied, joined,
fr. legare to tie, bind, L. ligare.] (Mus.)
Connected; tied; -- a term used when successive tones are to
be produced in a closely connected, smoothly gliding manner.
It is often indicated by a tie, thus ?, ?, or ?, ?, written
over or under the notes to be so performed; -- opposed to
staccato.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
legato
adv 1: connecting the notes; in music; "play this legato,
please" [ant: staccato]
adj 1: (music) without breaks between notes; smooth and
connected; "a legato passage" [syn: legato, smooth]
[ant: disconnected, staccato]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
72 Moby Thesaurus words for "legato":
a cappella, abbandono, accrescendo, adagietto, adagio, affettuoso,
agilmente, agitato, allegretto, allegro, amabile, amoroso, andante,
andantino, appassionatamente, appassionato, brillante, cantando,
capriccioso, con affetto, con agilita, con agitazione, con amore,
crescendo, decrescendo, demilegato, diminuendo, dolce, execution,
expression, fingering, forte, fortissimo, glissando, intonation,
lamentabile, larghetto, larghissimo, largo, leggiero, marcando,
mezzo staccato, morendo, music-making, parlando, performance,
pianism, pianissimo, piano, pizzicato, prestissimo, presto,
rallentando, rendering, rendition, repercussion, ritardando,
ritenuto, rubato, scherzando, scherzo, scherzoso, slur, sordo,
sotto voce, spiccato, staccato, stretto, touch, tremolando,
tremoloso, trillando