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Articulation

Articulation shows how smoothly something is played.

Legato is Italian for 'linked together'. It means that notes should be played smoothly. Notes are joined by curved lines.

Articulation legato

Staccato is Italian for 'detached'. It means that notes should be played short and sharp. It is indicated by short vertical strokes or dots above or below the note.

Articulation staccato

Legato and staccato articulation.

Legato and staccato marks are shown in the musical scores in the video below:

Legato marks are often used to indicate phrase lengths. These can indicate places for singers to breath. They also help instrumentalists to make sense of phrase lengths.

In the opening phrase of ‘Ba Ba Black Sheep’ the legato phrase mark indicates a phrase length instead of specific slurring between the notes.

The opening phrase of Ba Ba Black Sheep showing a legato phrase mark.

Other forms of articulation

Some types of articulation are specific forms of staccato or legato.

The following symbols appear either above or below notes to show their articulation.

A table of symbols that appear either above or below notes to show their articulation.