Basic Music Theory
Articulations may also be combined. For example, an accent with a
legato would be a very short accent.
Example 10.1 Notes with various articulations.
Of Ties and Slurs
Two more types of articulations seen quite frequently are ties and slurs.
Technically, ties aren’t really a form of articulation, but because they
look exactly like slurs but for one important difference, I’m introducing
them together.
A tie is a curved line connecting two or more notes of the same pitch.
A slur is a curved line connecting two or more notes of different
pitches.
The Tie
Just like tying one piece of string to another gives you a longer piece of
string, so tying two notes together makes a longer note. There is no
break between tied notes. Ties are often used to join notes over the bar
line.
Example 10.2 Some tied notes.
ARTICULATIONS (SYMBOL) MEANING
accent (>, ) note given more emphasis
legato (—) play the note full value
staccato (.) short
two beats seven beats total