Definition: The Italian musical term scherzando is:

an instruction to perform “playfully”; to play in a joking, light-hearted, or happy manner. Also known as scherzosamente.*a musical composition with a playful, child-like character (although the proper usage would be scherzo). A scherzetto is a shorter version of a scherzo.

*Scherzandissimo is a command that means “very playful.”

Pronunciation: lahr’-gah-MEN-tayMusical Symbols:

staccato F-clef (M.D.) mano destra tie 8va

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Definition: The Italian musical term scherzando is:

an instruction to perform “playfully”; to play in a joking, light-hearted, or happy manner. Also known as scherzosamente.*a musical composition with a playful, child-like character (although the proper usage would be scherzo). A scherzetto is a shorter version of a scherzo.

*Scherzandissimo is a command that means “very playful.”

Pronunciation: lahr’-gah-MEN-tayMusical Symbols:

staccato F-clef (M.D.) mano destra tie 8va

How to Read Piano Music• Notes of the Piano Keys• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Music Rest Lengths• Memorize the Grand Staff NotesBeginner Musical Symbols• Measures & Barlines• Understanding the Key Signature• How to Read Time Signatures• Tempo & BPM SymbolsBeginner Piano Lessons• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Comparing Major & Minor• Diminished Chords & Dissonance♫ Musical Quizzes!• Identify the Notes of the Keyboard• Grand Staff Notes Quiz

Definition: The Italian musical term scherzando is:

an instruction to perform “playfully”; to play in a joking, light-hearted, or happy manner. Also known as scherzosamente.*a musical composition with a playful, child-like character (although the proper usage would be scherzo). A scherzetto is a shorter version of a scherzo.

*Scherzandissimo is a command that means “very playful.”

Pronunciation: lahr’-gah-MEN-tayMusical Symbols:

staccato F-clef (M.D.) mano destra tie 8va

How to Read Piano Music• Notes of the Piano Keys• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Music Rest Lengths• Memorize the Grand Staff NotesBeginner Musical Symbols• Measures & Barlines• Understanding the Key Signature• How to Read Time Signatures• Tempo & BPM SymbolsBeginner Piano Lessons• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Comparing Major & Minor• Diminished Chords & Dissonance♫ Musical Quizzes!• Identify the Notes of the Keyboard• Grand Staff Notes Quiz

Definition: The Italian musical term scherzando is:

  • an instruction to perform “playfully”; to play in a joking, light-hearted, or happy manner. Also known as scherzosamente.*a musical composition with a playful, child-like character (although the proper usage would be scherzo). A scherzetto is a shorter version of a scherzo.

*Scherzandissimo is a command that means “very playful.”

Pronunciation: lahr’-gah-MEN-tayMusical Symbols:

  • staccato
  • F-clef
  • (M.D.) mano destra
  • tie
  • 8va

How to Read Piano Music• Notes of the Piano Keys• Note-Lengths in U.K. & U.S. English• Music Rest Lengths• Memorize the Grand Staff NotesBeginner Musical Symbols• Measures & Barlines• Understanding the Key Signature• How to Read Time Signatures• Tempo & BPM SymbolsBeginner Piano Lessons• Accidentals & Double-Accidentals• Comparing Major & Minor• Diminished Chords & Dissonance♫ Musical Quizzes!• Identify the Notes of the Keyboard• Grand Staff Notes Quiz