False.
Tied means that the notes are of the same pitch, however the notes can be slurred.
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That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
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Yes, unless the notes are held by a tie across the bar line. In that case the whole tied note uses that accidental.
There are two minums in a semibreve. There are two Crotchets in a Minum. There are two Quavers in a Crotchet. There are two Semiquavers in a Quaver. There are two DemiSemiQuavers in a SemiQuavers. There are two HemiDemiSemiQuavers in a DemiSemiQuavers.
Legato is an Italian word which literally means "tied together". In music it means that the notes should be played or sung in a smooth and connected manner. It is the opposite of staccato which means that the notes should be played or sung in a detached and unconnected manner.
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
The piece is probably in 3/4 if there are no other notes in the bar (3 crotchet beats in a bar). Also, if the crotchet and the minim are different pitches and have a curved line joining them I think it's called slurred, whereas if they are the same pitch and have that line it's called tied. (Just for reference).
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A slur indicates two or more notes that are to be played without any break, such as on a wind instrument not re-tonguing, so that the notes are played legato (smoothly).A tie, is when two or more successive notes (of the same pitch) are held, unbroken, for their total combined time value. For instance, if a half note was tied to a quarter note, the duration of the tied note would be 3 beats.
In music, a "tie" is when you connect two notes that happen one after another and are the same pitch. They are connected into one continuous note. The marking used on sheet music is a curved, gentle arch-like indication connecting the two (or more) notes wanting to be "tied". This curved line is basically the same as a slur/legato/connection marking but between two (or more) notes of the same pitch.
Two eighth notes tied together make a quarter note.
You swing the eight notes, usually described as a dotted eighth followed by a sixteenth, or a triplet with the first two notes tied together
Yes, unless the notes are held by a tie across the bar line. In that case the whole tied note uses that accidental.
Dynamics is more concerned with volume than with pitch. It is also concerned with note values. Dynamics has to do with how you hit a particular group of notes or how you deal with a particular note. You may be mezzo piano in a particular section and come to a sforzando note. You may want your bass section to sing mezzo forte while you have your soprano section sing mezzo piano. When you come to tied whole notes, you want to keep it interesting by having your group to either have a crescendo, decrescendo, crescendo, decrescendo, or a slow decrescendo. Dynamics involves pitch when you have a grace note. The grace note is softer than the following note. Still, when the overall instruction says forte, there are times when one note is louder or softer than the others. There are Staccato notes and Marcato notes and a bunch others besides. All contribute to dynamics.
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They do, in-fact get more hang time when they are tied together.
The pitcher who's team wins the game from the point where the last score was tied. However, for a starting pitcher to get credit for a win they must pitch into the 5th inning and have their team tied or leading at the time .