Lesson 3 Different forms of articulation
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There are different ways to play sequences of notes. That's what we call articulation. In music we distinguish three basic forms of articulation:Non legato: each individual note is tongued and separated. To play non-legato, sound the note about 80% of the length of the notated value.Legato: indicated by a slur over or under two or more notes, which are smoothly connected together. Only the first note is tongued. To play legato, sound the note 100% of the length of the notated value.Staccato: a note of shortened duration, detached, separated, indicated by a dot over or under the note. To play staccato, sound the note about 30% of the length of the notated value.Now let's have some exercises to practice this three types of articulation:
Exercise 1: non-legato:
Exercise 2: legato:
Exercise 3: staccato:
Exercise 4: mixed:
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