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- Slur (music) - Wikipedia
A slur is a symbol in Western musical notation indicating that the notes it embraces are to be played without separation (that is, with legato articulation) A slur is denoted with a curved line generally placed over the notes if the stems point downward, and under them if the stems point upwards
- The Role of Slurs in Music Notation - Flat
🎵 What Is a Slur in Music? The slur is a curved line above or below a group of two or more notes of different pitches, specifying that the notes should be played smoothly, without any breaks in between
- What Is a Slur in Music? Definition, Difference with Tie Meaning
A slur is an articulation mark that indicates connecting two or more notes as one smooth sound, without sounding out each note separately In other words, slurs are used when you don’t want to sound out every note of a chord, but you still want the chord to be heard as separate sounds
- What is a Slur? Explanation of How to Play and Practice Piano Slurs!
A slur is a musical symbol that instructs the performer to "play the notes smoothly and connectedly" on the sheet music On the sheet music, it is represented by a curved line above or below the notes A slur eliminates the separation between notes, resulting in a smooth and natural performance
- Slurs and Ties in Music: Whats the Difference?
In this post, you’ll learn the difference between slurs vs ties in music, why they matter, and how they affect performance and rhythm Understanding how to read and write slurs and ties in music will improve your phrasing articulation, and rhythmic accuracy
- What Is a Slur In Music Notation?: Quick Guide - Phamox Music
A slur in music notation is represented by curved lines that connect consecutive notes in staff music notation The pitch of the notes does not matter when using a slur; what matters is that there are two or more notes arranged in a sequential manner
- Slurs, ties and phrases – James Gilbert Music
Slurs mean to play the notes legato, or to put it into English – play the notes smoothly, connected or without any silence between the notes How this is done depends on your instrument
- Slurs and ties | MuseScore Studio Handbook
A slur is a curved line spanning any number of notes of different pitches and indicates legato articulation, though the exact interpretation depends on the instrument
- Slurs, Ties, and Phrase Marks - Ars Nova
It depends on the instrument for which the music is intended In piano music you may see a "slur," actually a phrase mark, that extends over several measures of common time - too much for one bow or one breath
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