I have an exercise that says to play attention to "portato". I know what it is, but I am not sure how to play it. I think I should try to play the staccatos in a phrase. Is that right?
Thank you for your advice,
Bo
Portato
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Dear Bo,
"Portato" is a term that defines a technique used by string instrument players, like the violin, when one slides the finger to alter the height of a note.
In a flute, you can do this by slowly opening or closing a tone hole, and it demands a certain level of practice. Note that you only do this if your flute has open holes.
"Portato" is a term that defines a technique used by string instrument players, like the violin, when one slides the finger to alter the height of a note.
In a flute, you can do this by slowly opening or closing a tone hole, and it demands a certain level of practice. Note that you only do this if your flute has open holes.
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Actually, you're confusing portato with portamento. Portato is where each note is articulated but carried to the next note. Portamento is a slide between two pitches.Zevang wrote:Dear Bo,
"Portato" is a term that defines a technique used by string instrument players, like the violin, when one slides the finger to alter the height of a note.
In a flute, you can do this by slowly opening or closing a tone hole, and it demands a certain level of practice. Note that you only do this if your flute has open holes.

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