Posts

Showing posts from April 6, 2025

Detaché and Martelé, what is the difference? #iservalanmusic

While both détaché and martelé bowing techniques involve separate bow strokes for each note, détaché is characterized by a smooth, slightly separated sound with no emphasis or accent, while martelé features a strong, percussive accent on the beginning of each note. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Détaché: Means "detached" in French, but in bowing, it refers to a smooth, separate sound, not a disconnected one. Each note is played with a separate bow stroke, but the notes are not disconnected; the bowing should be smooth and even. There are no accents or emphases on any notes. Often described as "broad but separate". If no slurs or accents are present in the score, that often indicates détaché technique. Martelé: Means "hammered" in French, and refers to a technique where each note is played with a separate bow stroke, but with a strong accent at the beginning of each note, creating a percussive sound. The strokes are long with a strong accent at the ...