appoggiatura

/ˌæpoʊdʒaɪˈɑːtʊərə, ˌæpoʊdʒɑːˈtʊrɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

A musical ornament consisting of a dissonant note that resolves to a consonant note, typically used to add emotional expression to a melody.

“The singer’s use of appoggiatura added a sense of drama to the aria.”

2. noun

A musical passage or phrase that employs appoggiatura.

“The composer’s use of appoggiatura in the final movement added a sense of tension and release.”

Synonyms

  • mordent
  • passaggio

Antonyms

  • consonance