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notation - Is there a difference between a slur and legato? - Music . . . Legato technique is required for slurred performance, but unlike slurring (as that term is interpreted for some instruments), legato does not forbid rearticulation In standard notation legato is indicated either with the word legato itself, or by a slur (a curved line) under the notes that are to be joined in one legato group
piano - Tenuto, legato and staccato on the same note - Music: Practice . . . In the first bars of the Barcarola et Scherzo by Alfredo Casella the piano part has chords with legato, tenuto and staccato signs all together: What is the correct way to play these notes? What could be the intent of the author? It does not seem a portato (when you have several notes with both staccato and legato) like this
Duration of articulations (e. g. staccato, tenuto) for piano Staccatissimo, staccato, mezzo-staccato, portato, non-legato, tenuto, legato * For piano, what would be a (rough) numerical representation of these articulations' gap duration for note duration of 0 5 and 1 second? *Of them, staccato, non-legato, and legato are the more critical (as occurring more often in sheet music) BACKGROUND
piano - Notes preceding slurs: legato or not? - Music: Practice . . . Play the D legato into the slur, so all notes in bar 4's treble clef are played legato, i e play the notes as in bar 3 My argument: I've learned a general rule-of-thumb in piano to play notes legato, unless they are marked deliberately not (I realise this is not an absolute and may depend on the composer or period when a piece was written ) 2
How to play same note legato? - Music: Practice Theory Stack Exchange While "legato on the same note" is a contradiction, you want to have this contradiction start as late in the mechanics as possible On a violin, using a different string is a nice expedient But the least you can do on the piano is to have the key be the first double-action element, not your fingers
legato - Terminology for Note Hold Released Fractions in Rhythm . . . Legato overlap means extending note beyond the start of the next one (typically expressed in absolute time units, not percentage) Legato note followed by a pause doesn't really make sense However, I could see stretching the definition in your particular software to say "100% legato" means playing the note for its full notated duration
Why include both sempre legato and slur marks? Notice that the slurs go away in bar 3 That's the purpose of the sempre legato It's saying "keep playing this as in the first two measures", rather than writing slurs through the entire score As the piece progresses, the left-hand is also intended to be sempre legato, except in the couple of places where notes are separated by rests
guitar - Where to start when learning legato? - Music: Practice . . . Legato means playing smoothly and in a flowing way On guitar this it achieved in several ways'Hammering on, meaning playing a note then snapping another finger to a higher fret for the next note Sort of opposite to this is pulling off, where you play a note, but have another finger on a lower fret as well