IPA: /ˈtuːti/
KK: /tʊti/
This term describes a musical performance where all voices or instruments play at the same time, creating a unified sound.
The choir sang a beautiful piece, and at the end, they performed a tutti to showcase their harmony.
A term used to indicate that everyone or everything is included or involved, often in a musical context where all performers participate together.
The conductor called for a tutti, and all the musicians played together as one.
A section of music that is played or sung by all the musicians together at the same time.
The orchestra played a beautiful tutti at the end of the symphony.
**Tutti** → The word 'tutti' comes from Italian, meaning 'all' or 'everyone'. It is often used in musical contexts to indicate that all performers should play or sing together. The term emphasizes inclusivity and unity among the group.
Think of the Italian word for 'all' — 'tutti' means everyone together, especially in music.