OriginFrom Italian tutti, from Latin totus (“all”).
- not-comparableAll together. Indicates that the remainder of a group should join in playing after a solo or other passage with a reduced number of voices.
- not-comparableAll together; with all playing at once.
- A passage in which all members of an orchestra are playing
“Even so, the orchestra endowed tuttis with a positively radiant glow.”
Formstuttis(plural)
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