Slur
A beam or curved line connecting two notes is called a "tie". The duration of that note then is equal both note values.
In some notation, this usually indicates a slured articulation or a legato feel when placed over a grouping of notes.
There are two curved lines. One is called a "tie", which joins two notes (on the same line or space) together to add their times together. For example, two quarter notes tied together equal one half note. The other curved line is called a "slur". It means to play the notes legato (smoothly). It is often over a number of notes, rather than two, like a tie.
That would be the bass clef. There is a curved shape with two dots next to it: the dots are on either side of whichever line is designated as F.
they appear to move.these are curved and twisted lines or repeated drawings of slanted lines.
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A curved line is a line that is curved.
The technique used in music where notes are played smoothly and connected, indicated by a curved line called a dotted slur is called legato.
Yes, technically a curved line can be a line segment, a line in general is something that can be curved or straight
a curved line is a line that is bent without angels
In music notation, a tie is a curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch to extend their duration, while a slur is a curved line that connects two or more different notes to indicate they should be played smoothly and connected.
a straight line is mainly x2 a curved line is mainly x3
In music notation, a slur is a curved line that connects two or more notes to indicate they should be played smoothly, while a tie is a curved line that connects two notes of the same pitch to indicate they should be held for the combined duration of both notes.
Slope of a straight line is the same at all points on the line, whereas for a curved line it changes.
A curved line is a line that is not straight.
A circle has one curved line and it is its circumference
No. This is true for any curved line, not just in economics.