segno Sentence Examples

  1. The conductor gave the segno to restart the music from the beginning of the section.
  2. The pianist played the melody until the segno, indicating the need to return to an earlier point.
  3. The composer inserted a segno to allow musicians to repeat a passage for added emphasis.
  4. The singer marked the segno with a pencil in his sheet music to remind himself where to resume singing.
  5. The orchestra performed the introduction before reaching the segno and starting the main theme.
  6. After the coda, the conductor returned to the segno to repeat the entire piece.
  7. The mezzo-soprano held the high note until the segno, creating a moment of dramatic tension.
  8. The first violin section followed the conductor's gestures until the segno, where they played a solo passage.
  9. The harpsichordist adorned the music with embellishments up to the segno, where the theme was restated in its original form.
  10. The choir sang through the verses and refrains, returning to the segno at the end of each section.

segno Meaning

Wordnet

segno (n)

(music) a notation written at the beginning or end of a passage that is to be repeated

Webster

segno (n.)

A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.

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(music) a notation written at the beginning or end of a passage that is to be repeatedA sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.

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The conductor gave the segno to restart the music from the beginning of the section.

The pianist played the melody until the segno, indicating the need to return to an earlier point.

The composer inserted a segno to allow musicians to repeat a passage for added emphasis.

The singer marked the segno with a pencil in his sheet music to remind himself where to resume singing.