It means to play all the notes between the two listed in the given time.
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
All notes look similar. The difference is the line or space it is placed on and its stem.
Every triad will be on either all lines or all spaces. If it's not on all lines or spaces it probably isn't a triad, unless it's inverted. If it's inverted, then two notes will either be on a line or a space and the third note would be on the opposite of the other two notes. In addition, there'd be a space in-between the two notes and the third note.
False. Staccato notes are indicated with a dot above or below the note, not with a slur. A slur, which is a curved line drawn above or below notes, indicates that the notes should be played smoothly and connected, rather than with separation.
It means to play all the notes between the two listed in the given time.
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
All notes look similar. The difference is the line or space it is placed on and its stem.
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Curve line
The middle line of the staff in sheet music is known as the "center line". When notes are placed on or above this line, the stem points down. When notes are placed below the center line, the stem points up.
Every triad will be on either all lines or all spaces. If it's not on all lines or spaces it probably isn't a triad, unless it's inverted. If it's inverted, then two notes will either be on a line or a space and the third note would be on the opposite of the other two notes. In addition, there'd be a space in-between the two notes and the third note.
The left hand piano notes for this piece are typically the lower notes that provide the harmony and bass line.
False. Staccato notes are indicated with a dot above or below the note, not with a slur. A slur, which is a curved line drawn above or below notes, indicates that the notes should be played smoothly and connected, rather than with separation.
The notes typically found on the G2 line of the bass clef staff are G, B, D, F, and A.
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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.