The slur indicates a legato style of connecting the notes. You could play the
same first series of four notes on a single bow stroke, but separate them
slightly. This is called louré(Figure 14-25).
Spiccatois a fast, light staccato produced by bouncing the bow on the string
(Figure 14-26).
Bouncing a group of notes on a single up- or down-bow is called jetè
(Figure 14-27).
&4
4
3
œ.
≥
œ. œ.
3
œ.
≤
œ
.
œ. œ
≥
œ œ
≤
œ ̇.
≥
Œ
Figure 14-27:
Jetè
(staccato
with slurs)
brings
together
notes into
a single
bowing.
&4
4
œ
≥
. œ
.
œ. œ
. œ. œ.
œ. œ
.
̇. Œ
Figure 14-26:
Spiccato on
the violin
looks like
a tiny
machine
gun just
overshot
the notes.
&4
(^4) œ-≤ œ- œ- œ- œ
≥
œ œ≤ œ
̇.
≥
Œ
Figure 14-25:
The little
hyphen-like
dashes
indicate
louré.
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