The important thing is that there is no ** cessation of sound between slurred notes. Normally the articulation will be a soft legato style, but this is not necessarily always the case. The notes included in the slur may or may not be the same pitch. If the slur starts or finishes at a notehead it should be in line with the vertical centreline of the notehead. The second note will almost never be articulated (there are some odd exceptions to this but generally no articulations is the norm).Ī slur has a very variable curve, normally "higher" than a tie and need not start or finish * at a notehead, but can extend to or from a position along the stem, or even the end of the stem, and it can span many noteheads if required. The notes MUST be the same pitch and notes tied over a barline will be the same pitch even if the first note has an accidental and the second does not (this is normal, dare I say "correct", engraving practice). It will span from AFTER the first notehead to BEFORE the second notehead, and both ends will be close to, and on the same level as the horizontal centreline of the noteheads. Quote from: FrankSit – 01:29 am How do I differentiate between the slur or tie, because both look the same like curve.Ī tie is flatter, or not so curvy, and will only go from notehead to notehead.
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