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#Lmms sheet music pdf
One pdf I found, explains about those arcs, it means play the notes as one note, then they show you can also write it as one note. Most explanations I find online do confuse me. Thank you guys, you are not confusing me, and you guys make me happy. If you want a note that lasts for a non-standard length of time like 3 7/8 beats there's no way to write that note length in one go so you have to write several smaller notes and tie them together to make up the correct note time.įrom what I can see the bit you're looking at uses both reasons, it's a very long note across several bars AND it's an odd length. in 4/4 you can't write a note 6 beats long.so if you need one you have to write the note separately in each bar and then tie them together.Ģ. You aren't allowed to write a note which would play across a bar line e.g. The length you play is the lengths of all the written notes added together.Īs for why ties are used it's all down to the sometimes odd rules of music writing, There are two main reasons:ġ.
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Ties connect a number of written notes of the same pitch and you play only one note. But to attempt to clear up your problem with the arcs.first of all the things you're looking at are ties (not slurs or phrase marks which have a completely different purpose). You've picked a seriously tricky bit of music to use to learn score reading.