Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
martele
Music Terminology
/mɑːrˈtɛleɪ/

Definition
A term referring to a specific technique in music performance, particularly in string playing, where the notes are struck with a particular intensity.

Examples
- The violinist employed the martele technique to bring out the dramatic passages in the concerto.
- In her performance, she used martele to emphasize the melody of the piece.

Meaning
Martele indicates a strong, articulated attack on a note, creating a distinctive sound that conveys clarity and forcefulness.

Synonyms
- Articulated
- Struck
- Emphasized