The curved line connecting two or more notes of different pitches is called a slur in music notation. A slur indicates that the notes should be played smoothly and connected without any separation between them. It is different from a tie, which connects two notes of the same pitch to extend their duration. Slurs are commonly used in piano, vocal, and string music to indicate phrasing and articulation.
Title, subject and notes.
The nations that received them did not fully accept them.
Before asking a question, you should always check your notes, If you do not, I think the top is Bxh and then everything is HxL
They were meant to protect U.s business in China (apex)
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The curved line connecting two or more notes of different pitches is called a slur in music notation. A slur indicates that the notes should be played smoothly and connected without any separation between them. It is different from a tie, which connects two notes of the same pitch to extend their duration. Slurs are commonly used in piano, vocal, and string music to indicate phrasing and articulation.
It is called a "tie" (like what you do to your shoe laces).
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
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A tone generator function or software synthesizer plug-in can be used to generate specific frequencies or notes.
Yes, the octaves are the same notes but in varying pitches.
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Yes, you can play individual notes on a harmonica by blowing or drawing air through specific holes to produce different pitches.
The clarinet can be pitched at different pitches when you play low to high notes
All saxophones have the same fingerings, the notes just come out at different pitches :)