If a tie is going from a B to a C, for example, then it's not a tie. That's a slur. A tie would be a B and a B. The tie tells you to hold the notes together. How you would play a SLUR, is start on the B, and go up to C without tounging again. Just slur your way up.
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
the different kinds of classified notes are ascending notes ,descending notes,contrary moving notes,reapeated notes,tie notes and slur notes.
I am in band so I know that a slide between two notes is called a tie when they are the same note and a slur if it is two different notes.
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
A tie in music notation connects two notes of the same pitch to make them sound as one longer note.
To play notes on the ukulele, press down on the strings at different frets to change the pitch. Strum the strings with your fingers or a pick to produce sound. Practice moving your fingers to different positions to play different notes.
A tie in music combines the durations of two notes into one longer note.
A music tie connects two notes of the same pitch to make them sound as one longer note, while a slur connects different notes smoothly to be played legato.
Yes; this happens when for example, the notes change and/or are in different measures.
In band performances, the different types of music notes used are whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, and sixteenth notes. These notes represent different durations of sound that musicians play to create music.
The different ways to play electric guitar notes include picking, strumming, tapping, sliding, and bending strings.
The different ways to play strings on a guitar to produce notes are plucking, strumming, picking, tapping, and sliding.