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‖ pizzicato, a., adv., n. Mus.|ˌpɪtsɪˈkɑːtəʊ, pittsiˈkato| [It., prop. pa. pple. of pizzicare to pinch, twang (a stringed instrument), twitch or pluck (a string).] A. adj. and adv. Said of a note or passage played on a violin or the like by plucking the string with the finger instead of using the bow. (Abbrev. pizz.)
1880P. David in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 760/1 Playing a pizzicato accompaniment to a tune played with the bow. 1885Athenæum 5 Dec. 740/1 Violas and violoncellos play pizzicato throughout. B. n. A note or passage played in this way.
1845E. Holmes Mozart 119 When they heard me accompany the Pizzicato on the keys. 1885P. David in Grove Dict. Mus. IV. 295 Who copied with more or less success..his pizzicatos with the left hand. |