Composers use a range of signs and symbols to convey how they want their music to be played. Understanding these will help you perform more accurately and with more style.
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Not to be confused with a legato slur, a tie joins together two of the same note.
It tells you to hold the note once and hold it for the value of both, rather than playing the note twice.
Listen to the two examples below to hear how the same notes sound when played without and with a tie.
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Without tie
With tie