Staccato

/stəˈkɑːtoʊ/stah-KAH-toh
ArticulationItalian
Also written as: stacc.

Definition. Detached — notes are played short and separate, each clearly disconnected from the next. Indicated by a dot above or below the note.

Detailed Explanation

Staccato, notated by a dot above or below the note, instructs the performer to play the note shortened and detached — each note a distinct event, separated from neighbors by silence. The effect is light, articulated, often sparkling or playful.

The exact length of a staccato note depends on context. In a fast passage, a staccato note may be shortened to roughly half its written value; in slower music, perhaps three-quarters. The Italian staccato literally means ‘detached’, and that is the criterion: the note must clearly stand apart from its neighbors.

Different instruments achieve staccato differently. On strings, a stopped bow stroke produces a short, separated note. On piano, a quick lift of the key creates the same effect. On winds, the tongue interrupts the airflow. On voice, the diaphragm or glottis provides separation. Each technique requires practice to produce a clean, characterful staccato.

Etymology

Italian, past participle of staccare (‘to detach, separate’), itself from s- + attaccare (‘to attach’).

In Practice

Don’t merely shorten the note — separate it. The silence between staccato notes is as important as the notes themselves. The character should be light and articulated, not chopped or harsh.

Notable Examples

  • Mozart — Various concertos and sonatas  (ubiquitous staccato writing)
  • Mendelssohn — Midsummer Night's Dream Scherzo  (iconic staccato writing)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Staccato mean in music?

Detached — notes are played short and separate, each clearly disconnected from the next. Indicated by a dot above or below the note.

Where does the word Staccato come from?

Italian, past participle of staccare (‘to detach, separate’), itself from s- + attaccare (‘to attach’).

How is Staccato performed in practice?

Don’t merely shorten the note — separate it. The silence between staccato notes is as important as the notes themselves. The character should be light and articulated, not chopped or harsh.

What are common abbreviations for Staccato?

Staccato is commonly abbreviated as stacc..

What musical terms are related to Staccato?

Related terms include: Staccatissimo, Spiccato, Marcato, Leggiero.

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