单词 | overdot |
释义 | overdotv. Music. transitive. In the performance of a musical piece: to prolong (a dotted note), and consequently shorten the succeeding note; to play so as to exaggerate a dotted rhythm. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > duration of notes > fix duration of note [verb (transitive)] > prolong a note run1602 overdot1932 1932 Times 26 Apr. 14/5 The violinist's tone is rather unpleasant in the Siciliana in which, too, he over-dots the rhythm. 1969 Music & Lett. 50 117 It seems quite clear that if undotted notes are to be performed in a rather dotted fashion, then dotted notes themselves must be over-dotted to make some distinction. 1973 R. Donington Performer's Guide Baroque Music xix. 274 The upper limit of speed is set by the agitated effect (or even the practical impossibility) of over-dotting very fast dotted notes. 1986 Early Music 14 407/1 The offending notes are overdotted. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1932 |
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