a slur
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It's a rectangle.
A curved surface area can be described as one where the gradient of the normal to the surface changes smoothly from point to point.
It called the curved surface area. There is no special name for it.
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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.
The technique used in music where notes are played smoothly and connected, indicated by a curved line called a dotted slur is called legato.
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A curved line connecting two or more notes of the same pitch is called a tie. It indicates that the notes should be played as a single sustained note.
A hemisphere has no edges. It has one curved surface that smoothly transitions from the curved side to its base.
It's a rectangle.
A beam or curved line connecting two notes is called a "tie". The duration of that note then is equal both note values.
A curved surface area can be described as one where the gradient of the normal to the surface changes smoothly from point to point.
It's just called curved glass.
In music, a "slur" refers to a curved line that connects two or more notes of different pitches, indicating that they should be played smoothly and without separation.
The curved bones of the chest is called ribs
In music notation, a tie is a curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch to extend their duration, while a slur is a curved line that connects two or more different notes to indicate they should be played smoothly and connected.