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  2. Slur (music) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. What Is a Slur in Music? Definition, Difference with Tie &...

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    Slur is a western musical notation that conveys playing a sequence of two or more notes without taking any pause in between them. To be more specific, the notes should be played in legato. Legato means that each note has to be played smoothly and should be connected with another note.

  4. The Role of Slurs in Music Notation - Flat

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    This article discusses the slur and its impact on music expression. What is a slur, anyway? 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.

  5. How to tell the difference between a tie and a slur in musical notation, and how ties and slurs are played on the piano.

  6. What Is a Slur In Music Notation?: Quick Guide - Phamox Music

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    What Is Slur In Music Notation. A slur is a musical symbol represented by curved lines and is usually placed over two or more musical notes to group them together. A slur can span across multiple notes that are either at the same pitch or at different pitches.

  7. Slurs and Ties Explained - Music Theory - YouTube

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    This short video explains the difference between the slur and the tie and how they are used in music. With both symbols looking exactly the same it is very common for beginners to get the two...

  8. Tying It Together: Defining the Difference Between Ties and Slurs

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    A “tie” is a rhythmic indication, while a slur is a phrasing marking. Ties connect two or more notes of the same pitch: All of the notes within the tie are sustained smoothly, with their individual rhythmic values combined. In other words, the tied notes function as a single note.

  9. Slur - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts | Fiveable

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    A slur is a musical notation that indicates a group of notes should be played smoothly and connected without any breaks in between. This technique enhances the expressiveness of the music, allowing for a more fluid and lyrical performance.

  10. Ties & Slurs, Basic Music Theory - YouTube

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    In this video Dr. Salvatore Vinciguerra shares with you the differences between ties and slurs. He briefly discusses musical examples of how ties and slurs appear in music and performs the ...

  11. Reading Music: What Is a Slur? - LiveAbout

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    A slur is a musical notation that informs the musician to play a sequence of two or more notes without pausing in between notes, like slurring all the notes together. In more technical terms, a slur means you should play the notes in legato. Legato is a musical term that tells you how the composer originally intended the notes to be expressed.