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Mordent

/หˆmษ”หrdษ™nt/MOR-dent
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Definition. A rapid alternation between a written note and the note immediately below, returning to the principal note. Indicated by ๐†—.

Detailed Explanation

The mordent is an ornament consisting of a rapid alternation between a written note, the note immediately below it (or above, in the inverted form), and a return to the principal note. The notation is a small wavy line โ€” sometimes with a vertical slash through it (lower mordent) or without (upper mordent).

The โ€˜standardโ€™ mordent (lower mordent) โ€” written with a vertical slash through the wavy line โ€” proceeds: principal โ€” lower auxiliary โ€” principal. The โ€˜invertedโ€™ or โ€˜upperโ€™ mordent โ€” without the slash โ€” proceeds: principal โ€” upper auxiliary โ€” principal. The terminology varies by tradition and era.

The mordent is particularly common in Baroque music, where keyboard players use it constantly to ornament melodic lines. Bachโ€™s keyboard works are full of mordents; performers adapt their execution to the tempo and character of the music.

Etymology

Italian mordente (โ€˜bitingโ€™), present participle of mordere (โ€˜to biteโ€™).

In Practice

Execute the mordent quickly โ€” three notes in rapid succession. Keep it light; the mordent is decorative, not heavy. The slash distinguishes lower (standard) from upper (inverted) mordent.

Notable Examples

  • Bach โ€” Keyboard works  (ubiquitous mordent ornamentation)
  • Couperin โ€” Harpsichord pieces  (extensive Baroque ornamentation)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mordent mean in music?

A rapid alternation between a written note and the note immediately below, returning to the principal note. Indicated by ๐†—.

Where does the word Mordent come from?

Italian mordente (โ€˜bitingโ€™), present participle of mordere (โ€˜to biteโ€™).

How is Mordent performed in practice?

Execute the mordent quickly โ€” three notes in rapid succession. Keep it light; the mordent is decorative, not heavy. The slash distinguishes lower (standard) from upper (inverted) mordent.

What musical terms are related to Mordent?

Related terms include: Trill, Turn, Appoggiatura.

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