Col legno

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Col Legno is also the name of a record label specializing in contemporary classical music. For information regarding the record label, see Col Legno (record label).

A marking of col legno (Italian for "with the wood") in written music calls for striking the strings of bowed string instruments (particularly the violin, viola, cello, and double bass) with the stick of the bow, rather than by drawing the hair of the bow across the strings. This bowing technique results in a muted percussive sound. The eerie quality of a violin section playing col legno is exploited in some symphonic pieces, notably the "witches' dance" of the last movement of Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique. Some violinists, however, object to this style of playing as it can damage the finish of the bow. There is also a technique called col legno tratto in which the player drags the wood of the bow instead of striking the string.da:Col legno de:Col legno nl:Col legno ja:コル・レーニョ nn:Col legno sv:Col legno