Definition of Tenutos

1. Noun. (plural of tenuto) ¹

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Definition of Tenutos

1. tenuto [n] - See also: tenuto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tenutos

tenuousness
tenuousnesses
tenurable
tenure
tenure-track
tenure track
tenured
tenureless
tenures
tenuretrack
tenurial
tenurially
tenuring
tenuti
tenuto
tenutos (current term)
tenzon
tenzons
teocalli
teocallis
teopan
teopans
teosinte
teosintes
tepal
tepals
tepary bean
tepas
tepe
tepee

Literary usage of Tenutos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Choral Orchestration by Cecil Forsyth, Walter Henry Hall (1920)
"The intention of the work is loud and jubilant. It gives no opportunity at all for any of those mysterious low-pitched tenutos or those sudden unexpected ..."

2. The Art of the Player-piano: A Text-book for Student and Teacher by Sydney Grew (1922)
"If we play it in slow tempo and with impassioned feeling, with lingering tenutos, rich tone, and delicate fancy, it reveals touches of elemental passion, ..."

3. Musical Memories by Camille Saint-Saëns (1919)
"In France and elsewhere the rudimentary pedals were only used for certain fundamental notes or in prolonged tenutos. No one outside of Germany could play ..."

4. Bibliografia italiana: giornale dell'Associazione tipografico-libraria italiana by Ministerio dell'Istruzione Pubblica (1885)
"... Agricoltori Alessandrini tenutos! il в aprile 1885. Alessandria, tip. Chiari. in-8. pag. 35. [3496 Compendio délia vita di san Rocco; con alcane divo- ..."

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