Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
senza-sordino
musical term
/ˈsɛn.t͡sa sɔrˈdiː.noʊ/

Definition
A musical term indicating that an instrument should be played without a mute.

Examples
- The composer instructed the brass section to perform the passage senza-sordino to achieve a brighter sound.
- During rehearsal, the conductor called for the strings to play senza-sordino, enriching the overall tone of the orchestra.

Meaning
The phrase ‘senza-sordino’ is Italian for ‘without mute.’ It instructs musicians to play their instruments in a full and open manner, allowing the natural sound to resonate.

Synonyms
- without mute
- open sound