IPA: //ˈsɛkoʊ//
KK: /sɛkoʊ/
adjective
Definition: A term used in music to describe a style that is short, detached, and often played in a staccato manner, typically without vocal accompaniment.
Example: The pianist played the piece in a secco style, emphasizing the sharp, short notes.
adverb
Definition: In music, this term describes a style that is short and detached, often played in a staccato manner, and typically involves only instrumental accompaniment without vocals.
Example: The pianist played the piece secco, giving it a crisp and lively feel.
noun
Definition: A technique in art where paint is applied to dry plaster, creating a durable and vibrant image.
Example: The artist used the secco technique to finish the mural on the wall.