Simple Music Dictionary

scherzando

dynamics

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A performance direction meaning playfully, in the manner of a scherzo‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌​‌​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌

Scherzando asks for a light, humorous, slightly mischievous character, as though the music is making a joke.‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌​‌​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌​‍​‌​‌​‍​‍​‌​‌ It implies quick, nimble articulation, unexpected accents, dynamic surprises, and rhythmic wit. The mood is lighter than giocoso and more pointed — the humour may have an edge. The term derives from the Italian scherzare (to joke) and is related to the scherzo form but can appear as a character marking in any context.

Did you know?

Haydn's string quartets are filled with scherzando passages where a seemingly innocent theme is undermined by witty rhythmic disruptions and unexpected pauses.

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