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passage, "unison" (or "unis.") is traditionally used to indicate this. If returning from a solo string passage (in which only a single string player in a section is performing), "tutti" is used to indicate that the whole ensemble should play once again.
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Increasingly larger groups of players can also be indicated in a similar manner, for instance "a3" for three players ("a tre" in Italian, "à trois" in French), "a4" for four players ("a quattro" in Italian, "à quatre" in French), and so on.
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For orchestral strings, playing in unison is usually assumed, but if returning to unison from a
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is a musical direction meaning "for two". Most often seen in its abbreviated form
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indicates that both players or sections should play the notes indicated, while
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