Doesn't a slur mean you play it all legato? I think it does. It's like a tie but the notes are different. :D
how do you play a c on the recorder
To play a 6/9 chord on the piano, you would typically play the root note of the chord, skip the next note, play the third note, skip the next note, play the fifth note, and then add the sixth and ninth notes on top.
To play a half note on a musical instrument, you hold the note for half the duration of a whole note. This means you play the note for half the time indicated by the time signature of the music.
You can't play a note normally.
usually if you play a sour note ( to play a note badly.)
To play a 7 chord on the piano, you need to play the root note of the chord, skip a key, play the third note, skip another key, and then play the fifth note. Finally, add the seventh note of the scale to complete the chord.
to play the black note march just play: 13454365 1345431 13454365 4365453
To play a 7th chord on the piano, you need to play the root note of the chord, then skip a key and play the third note, skip another key and play the fifth note, and finally skip another key and play the seventh note. Play all these notes together to form a 7th chord.
To play the note D7 on the piano, you would press the key that corresponds to the note D in the seventh octave on the keyboard.
To play 7 chords on the piano, you need to play the root note, the third note, the fifth note, and the seventh note of the scale simultaneously. This creates a rich and complex sound that adds depth to your music.
On any instrument, you play a grace note by playing the grace note just before it very quickly leading into the prominent note. The grace note is many times the note just above or just below the main note, but can be any note.
The right hand plays a G and a D then an E. Let me explain it this way. You play a G cord, but without the third note. Then u play just a plain old E. then play a F chord without the third note, then the E, then repeat. the left hand plays whatever the first note is of the chords, which are are C A Fm G A, so the left hand will play a C note, A note, F note, G note, and an A note. Hope that helps!