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tut·ti T0430100 (to͞o′tē) Music adv. & adj. All. Used chiefly as a direction to indicate that all performers are to take part.n. pl. tut·tis 1. An ensemble of musicians, in contrast to a soloist or group of soloists, in a concerto.2. A passage of ensemble music intended to be executed by all the performers simultaneously. [Italian, pl. of tutto, all, from Vulgar Latin *tōttus, variant of Latin tōtus; see teutā- in Indo-European roots.]tutti (ˈtʊtɪ) adj, adv (Music, other) music to be performed by the whole orchestra, choir, etc. Compare soli[C18: from Italian, pl of tutto all, from Latin tōtus]tut•ti (ˈtu ti) adj., n., pl. -tis. adj. 1. all (used as a musical direction for all to perform together). n. 2. a musical passage or movement tutti. [1715–25; < Italian, pl. of tutto all] tuttiall, the whole orchestra or chorustutti
tutti Music to be performed by the whole orchestra, choir, etc. |