Multiple Choice

Which note lasts longer: a staccato note or a tenuto note? (Both notes are of the same note value in the same tempo.)
(1 point)
Responses

the staccato note
the staccato note

the tenuto note

the tenuto note

The correct answer is "the tenuto note".

To determine which note lasts longer between a staccato note and a tenuto note, we need to understand the musical markings and their implications.

A staccato note is indicated by a dot placed above or below the note. It signifies that the note should be played shorter than its written value. In general, a staccato note is played for about half of its written duration, although the exact interpretation may depend on the context and the preferences of the composer.

On the other hand, a tenuto note is represented by a horizontal line placed above or below the note. It indicates that the note should be played for its full written duration or slightly longer, stressing its importance.

So, in this multiple-choice question, if both the staccato note and the tenuto note are of the same note value, and all other factors such as tempo are the same, the tenuto note would last longer. This is because the staccato note is intentionally played shorter, while the tenuto note requires the note to be held for its full duration, or even slightly longer.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

- The tenuto note