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What does pocomaracato mean in piano? Urgent! ! ! ! ! !

poco means gradual, marcato means clear, and poco marcato stands for gradual clarity

Related introduction:

poco is a speed term of musical terms, and marcato is an expression term, which refers to the language used in musical performances and special expression terms.

the basic tempo term indicates the uniform tempo of the whole piece of music or a piece of music. Contrary to the basic speed term, the changing speed term indicates the temporary change of speed during playing.

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Related background:

Basic speed terms have evolved from expressions: for example, Allegro, a life term from Italy, has the meanings of joy and happiness, and gradually evolved into a musical term Allegro.

The term mark only indicates the speed level, which is different from the excessively strict requirement of the metronome label on the speed, thus avoiding restricting the individual performance of the player. At the same time, the term mark has certain expressive meanings, such as Allegro (Allegro), which means cheerful and happy, and Adagio (Adagio), which means leisurely and soft.

related terms:

1. Slightly slow: poco meno mosso

2. Gradually fast: accelerando/accel.

3. Slightly fast: Pocopi Mosso

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