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Name_______________________ Date____________________

Slurs and Ties


A slur is a curved line connection two or more notes of different pitches.


Slurred passages should be played as smoothly as possible.

> 33

A tie is a curved line which connects two notes of the same pitch.

% 32


Tied notes are played as one note. The rhythmic value is the sum of the two notes.

= 2 beats = 3 beats =1 1/2 beats


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% 31
1. Circle the ties in this example.


2. Circle the slurs in this example.

> 33


3. Write the number of beats each pair of tied notes should receive.

= beats = beats = beats = beats


= beats = beats = beats = beats


= beats = beats = beats = beats

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