It depends on which way the stem of the notes are going. If the stems of the notes are going up, then the slur is below the notes. If the stems of the notes are going down, the slur is above the notes.
This would be a breath mark. If it looks something like ' at the top then yes this is a breath mark. If there isn't a breath mark, then it could be the end of a slur, that is to say, a set of notes played together with no space in between them. A slur has a mark like a curved line over the line of music notes. Also if there is neither a breath mark nor a slur, it could be what is referred to as the end of a "musical phrase" where the music sounds like it should naturally have a small space of silence. Hope this helped!
A slur
Slur
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
It means connecting two notes (playing two notes in one bow stroke)
A slur
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This would be a breath mark. If it looks something like ' at the top then yes this is a breath mark. If there isn't a breath mark, then it could be the end of a slur, that is to say, a set of notes played together with no space in between them. A slur has a mark like a curved line over the line of music notes. Also if there is neither a breath mark nor a slur, it could be what is referred to as the end of a "musical phrase" where the music sounds like it should naturally have a small space of silence. Hope this helped!
A slur
The conductor told the bass section that it was very important that they learned to slur their notes.
Slur
the different kinds of classified notes are ascending notes ,descending notes,contrary moving notes,reapeated notes,tie notes and slur notes.
It's called a "triplet". In the score, there's a slur over the three notes, and a little tiny '3' marked in a small gap in the middle of the slur.
it means to slur
Above the staff ... at the beginning of the measure.
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.
a slur