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MUSICAL ORNAMENT
Appoggiaturas; Appoggiature; Leaning note; Apoggiatura; Vorhalt; Backfall; Forefall; Fall (music); Slip note; Long appoggiatura; Vorschlag; Port de voix; Double appoggiatura; Appoggiatura doppia; Doppelvorschlag; Port de voix double; Half-fall
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تعريف

Appoggiatura
·noun A passing tone preceding an essential tone, and borrowing the time it occupies from that; a short auxiliary or grace note one degree above or below the principal note unless it be of the same harmony;
- generally indicated by a note of smaller size, as in the illustration above. It forms no essential part of the harmony.

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Appoggiatura

An appoggiatura ( ə-POJ-ə-TURE, Italian: [appoddʒaˈtuːra]; German: Vorschlag or Vorhalt; French: port de voix) is a musical ornament that consists of an added non-chord note in a melody that is resolved to the regular note of the chord. By putting the non-chord tone on a strong beat, (typically the first or third beats of the measure, in 4/4 time) this accents the appoggiatura note, which also delays the appearance of the principal, expected chord note. The added non-chord note, or auxiliary note, is typically one degree higher or lower than the principal note, and may be chromatically altered. An appoggiatura may be added to a melody in a vocal song or in an instrumental work.

The term comes from the Italian verb appoggiare, "to lean upon". The appoggiatura is often used to express emotional "yearning". It is also called a long appoggiatura to distinguish it from the short appoggiatura, the acciaccatura. An ascending appoggiatura was previously known as a forefall, while a descending appoggiatura was known as a backfall.