Friday, February 03, 2006

Staccato-Fluto

The name sounds very technical !!. To be frank, it is becoming harder for me to come up with these different titles. Sometimes I wish I just call it Tune-001, Tune-002, but that would sound very mundane. But this name actually has some relation to the tune. It does use quite a bit of staccato notes (for details go to Wikipedia.org and type in staccato). It has been quite sometime since I did my last post, so I'm posting this one, which is still in the works. I'll have another version posted by.... mmm.. soon ;-)

2 Comments:

At 9:36 AM, Blogger Narayanan Venkitu said...

Prem, sounds very good...but what about the Title?? What does "The name sounds'...mean??

 
At 8:19 AM, Blogger Prem Abraham said...

NV -Thanks for listening.

Staccato means a very short note. It is sounds like a quick jab of the note. So the transistion from one note to another is muted. This is in contrast to playing legato, which means, you have a smooth transistion from one note to another. So in this tune, you will hear quite a bit of muted flute.

That is for - staccato.

Fluto - just another way you can call "Flute" :-)

 

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