- - musically short, clipped and separate
- - Musically detached
- - (Musically) short and crisp
- - Musically choppy
- - Detached, musically
- - Rapid-fire, musically
- - Disconnected, musically
- - Broken off, musically
- - Musically disconnected
- - Clipped, musically
- - Word of musical instruction
- - Musical opposite of legato
- - Characterised by abrupt sounds
- - thus keep pet, maybe, going up and down in a disconnected way
- - "choppy" musical direction
- - Toccatas played in short, clipped fashion
- - Guys backing censor with short notes
- - With musical backing, orator shows clipped style
- - arranged toccatas, far from legato
- - cat's coat in far from smooth condition
- - how dotted notes should be played
- - In music, played in a clipped and separate manner
- - With each musical note sharply separated from the others
- - Playing style with disconnected notes
- - Disconnected, as in music
- - Cat's coat (anag) — clipped
- - Singular pet runs both ways, old and disjointed
- - Opposite of legato
- - Detached, in music
- - Two jazz fans going head to head, coming in so jumpily?
- - With each note detached (music)
- - Tom's upset man with oxygen disconnected
- - Lions perhaps face to face, caged in so disconnectedly
- - With each note sharply separated from the others
- - In short bursts
- - Disconnected way to play toccatas in new arrangement
- - Disconnected scanner during station business
- - Lloyd Webber work sent back by censor with separate notes
- - Choppy, to Chopin
- - Choppy, in music
- - Thus interrupted by jazz fans going head to head, such a performance is not very smooth
- - Coast Act rewritten with detached notes
- - Disjointed, not smooth and flowing
- - Separating the notes, in music
- - Abrupt musical turned one of its stars old
- - Meaning of a dot above a note
- - With sharply-detached notes
- - Like dotted musical notes
- - Abruptly disconnected, in music
- - Clipped, in music
- - Detached, on a score
- - Cut short in performing
- - Legato's opposite
- - Unsustained, in music
- - What a dot indicates on a musical score
- - Not at all continuous
- - A dot indicates it
- - Like machine gun fire
- - Choppy
- - In rapid-fire succession
- - Disconnected, as notes
- - Marked by short, clear-cut notes: Mus.
- - In music, abrupt.
- - Rapid-fire
- - Score direction
- - Clipped
- - Detached
- - Disjointed
- - Musical direction
- - passage of music where a dot above a note signifies that the note be held for less than its full length
- - clipped musical style
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