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Mordent - Wikipedia
In music, a mordent is an ornament indicating that the note is to be played with a single rapid alternation with the note above or below. en.wikipedia.org
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The Mordent: Understanding Musical Ornaments and Their ...
The mordent (Italian, Mordente; German, Mordant; French, Pincé) is an ornament commonly found in classical guitar music. douglasniedt.com
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What mordent is this? : r/classicalmusic - Reddit
What would be the name for this type of turn/ornamental delineation? Upper mordent (2nd), the drops a 3rd down then resolves a 2nd up. (for ... www.reddit.com
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mordent
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How to play mordents on the flute
Mordent is short trill on flute. So that's an E to F trill. A Mordent is just one little twiddle, <laugh> twiddle I call it. So that is a ... www.flute.school
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How To Play A Mordent On Piano - YouTube
I show you exactly how to play a mordent on the piano. Lots of links below! MASTER CHORDS: https://bit.ly/3yRbqRj ✓ Join My MAILING LIST: ... www.youtube.com
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What is the difference between a mordent and turn? - Music
Mordent: includes only one note either above or below the main note. Turn: includes both one pitch above and one pitch below the main note. music.stackexchange.com
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Add/Remove a Mordent - Flat
What is a mordent? A Mordent is a rapid alternation of a principal note with the one above or below. A Mordent always starts and ends with the written note. help.flat.io
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How to Play Ornaments: Trills, Mordents and More - PianoTV.net
A mordent is sort of like a super-short trill. An upper mordent, indicated by a plain squiggle, means you'll do a quick turn between the note ... www.pianotv.net
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MORDENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORDENT is a musical ornament made by a quick alternation of a principal tone with the tone immediately below it. www.merriam-webster.com
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Mordaunt (disambiguation)
Navy ship of the line See also Mordaunt-Short, a UK loudspeaker manufacturer founded by Norman Mordaunt and Rodney Short Mordant (disambiguation) Mordent wikipedia.org
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morder
▪ I. mordent Mus. (ˈmɔːdənt) Also mordant, mordente. [a. G. mordent, ad. It. mordente, pr. pple. of mordere to bite. Cf. mordant a.] A grace consisting in the rapid alternation of a written note with the one immediately below it. It has two varieties, the short mordent (symbol {mord}), and the long ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mordant (disambiguation)
novel series Mordant's Need Mordant, a fictional character from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995) See also Mordaunt (disambiguation) Mordent wikipedia.org
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remordent
reˈmordent, a. rare. [ad. pres. pple. of L. remordēre: see remord v.] Biting in return.1817 G. S. Faber Eight Dissert. (1845) I. 87 A man treading with his heel upon the head of a remordent snake. 1819 ― Dispensations (1823) I. 325 That the Seed of the woman should bruise the head of the remordent s... Oxford English Dictionary
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mordant
▪ I. mordant, n. (ˈmɔːdənt) Also 4 mourdant, 5–6 mordaunt. [a. OF. mordant, subst. use of mordant adj.: see next.] I. An instrument that ‘bites’ or holds fast. † 1. A chape or tag of metal, sometimes jewelled, at the end of the pendant of a girdle. Obs.? a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 1094 The mourdant, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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