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1. (adj.) pizzicato
played by plucking the strings with the finger instead of using the bow, as on a violin.
2. (n.) pizzicato
a note or passage so played.
Etymology: (1835–45; < It, ptp. of pizzicare to pluck, pick, twang (a stringed instrument))
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| Definition of 'pizzicato' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) pizzicato
a note or passage that is played pizzicato
2. (adverb) pizzicato
(of instruments in the violin family) to be plucked with the finger
3. (adverb) pizzicato
with a light plucking staccato sound
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| Definition of 'pizzicato' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. pizzicato
a direction to violinists to pluck the string with the finger, instead of using the bow. (Abrev. pizz.)
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Sense: played by plucking the strings of a musical instrument, not using the bow.
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Afrikaans: pluk |
Arabic: عَزف على الكمان بالنَّقْر |
Bulgarian: пицикато |
Brazilian: pizicato |
Czech: pizzicato |
German: das Pizzikato |
Danish: pizzicato |
Greek: πιτσικάτο (μουσ.) |
Spanish: pizzicato |
Estonian: sõrmitsedes |
Farsi: با انگشت |
Finnish: näppäillen |
French: pizzicato |
Hebrew: פִיצִיקָטוֹ |
Hindi: एक वाद्य यंत्र |
Croatian: odsječno, pizzicato |
Hungarian: pizzicato |
Indonesian: memetik alat musik |
Icelandic: griplaður, plokkaður |
Italian: pizzicato |
Japanese: つまびきの |
Korean: 손톱으로 뜯은, 피치카토 |
Lithuanian: pizzicato |
Latvian: picikato |
Malay: pizzicato |
Dutch: pizzicato |
Norwegian: pizzicato |
Polish: pizzicato |
Persian: با انگشت |
Pashto: په ګوته |
Portuguese: pizicato |
Romanian: pizzicato |
Russian: пиццикато |
Slovak: pizzicato |
Slovenian: pizzicato |
Serbian: picikato |
Swedish: pizzicato |
Thai: ซึ่งเล่นด้วยการดีดสาย |
Turkish: parmaklaçalınan |
Taiwanese: 撥奏的,指彈的 |
Ukrainian: піцикато |
Urdu: سارنگي کي ايک قسم |
Vietnamese: ngón bật bằng cách dùng t |
Chinese: 拨奏的,指弹的 |
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