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It is played entirely with lip slurs. Pick a fingering and go.
Hindu piece of deuches, workin at dunkin donuts lookin bombers
Phrases and slurs often look alike in a piece. A slur is the more common marking in pieces, where a curved line is under many notes in a row often multiple measures in length. It is meant to be played without using a tongue in a legato style. A phrase mark looks very identical because they are both curved lines under many notes. However, phrase markings will show articulations under them like accents, legato marks, staccato marks, etc. Also, they show breathe marks afterward so you can breathe. Phrases are used to indicate a player should take any breathes while playing that particular section. Instead, the player should breathe in the indicated rests and breathe marks.
Embellishments in music are added instructions to make the peice or song sound more musical, like trills, accents, slurs, stoccatas,dynamic markings, and so on. all they do is add more feeling and depth to the song.
In piano music, notes are connected by slurs. These slurs indicate that the notes should be played smothly, with no breaks. A phrase is the point from the start of that segment to the end of it. A phrase can also be a place where the music gets louder and then softer.
yes they can.
Phrasing of music is indicated by slurs.
a lyrical is a flowing, usually slower, peice of music that is to be played with many slurs.
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For the same reason it is wrong to use any slurs: their intent is to hurt someone.
Not Really Because It's Racial But,Comedians (Like On Comedy Centrol) Use Rude,Stupid Racial Slurs
Women isn't a race its a sex so i think you should reformat your Question and ask "What are Sexist Slurs Against Women"
Not all southerners use slurs but the ones that do it are racist and ignorant to other races and cultures.
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Many method books feature a section on slurs: -Arban's Method -Schlossberg Daily Drills To name two very popular ones. Irons 27 Groups of Exercises is a book full of slurs. Most of the drills are not for the faint of heart, though.