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Acciaccatura

/əˌtʃækəˈtʊərə/ah-chah-kah-TOO-rah
OrnamentsItalian

Definition. A very short grace note that crushes against the principal note, taking minimal time.

Detailed Explanation

The acciaccatura is an extremely short grace note — almost instantaneous — that crushes against the principal note before resolving to it. The Italian acciaccare means ‘to crush’, and that is the effect: the grace note is so brief it almost coincides with the principal note, creating a sharp, percussive ornament.

The notation is a small note with a slash through its stem (♪̸), distinguishing it from the longer appoggiatura (which has no slash). Where the appoggiatura takes part of the principal note’s time, the acciaccatura takes essentially none — it sounds for an instant, then yields to the principal note.

The ornament is common in 18th-century keyboard music, especially in fast passages where the dissonance of an appoggiatura would be too long. Domenico Scarlatti uses acciaccaturas constantly in his keyboard sonatas; the brief crushing notes give his music its characteristic spice.

Etymology

Italian, gerund of acciaccare (‘to crush’).

In Practice

Play the grace note as quickly as possible — virtually simultaneous with the principal note, but slightly before. The effect should be a brief sharp dissonance crushed into resolution.

Notable Examples

  • Domenico Scarlatti — Keyboard sonatas  (extensive acciaccatura usage)
  • Chopin — Various  (expressive acciaccaturas)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Acciaccatura mean in music?

A very short grace note that crushes against the principal note, taking minimal time.

Where does the word Acciaccatura come from?

Italian, gerund of acciaccare (‘to crush’).

How is Acciaccatura performed in practice?

Play the grace note as quickly as possible — virtually simultaneous with the principal note, but slightly before. The effect should be a brief sharp dissonance crushed into resolution.

What musical terms are related to Acciaccatura?

Related terms include: Appoggiatura, Grace Note.

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