Appoggiatura (2025)
An (from the Italian appoggiare , meaning "to lean") is a melodic ornament where a "grace note" is played on the beat, momentarily displacing the principal note. It typically creates a dissonance that then resolves by step (usually downward) to a consonant chord tone. 1. Identify Notation
: For dotted notes, the ornament typically takes two-thirds of the value. appoggiatura
: Unlike the acciaccatura (short grace note), the appoggiatura does not have a diagonal slash through its stem. An (from the Italian appoggiare , meaning "to
which is sometimes referred rather confusingly by Arban ... - Facebook Identify Notation : For dotted notes, the ornament
To play an appoggiatura authentically, follow these stylistic rules:
Example : An appoggiatura on a dotted half note takes the value of a half note, leaving the principal note with the remaining quarter note value. 3. Apply Performance Technique