Slur (music)
A slur is a symbol in Western musical notation indicating that the notes it embraces are to be played without separation. A slur is denoted with a curved line generally placed over the notes if the stems point downward, and under them if the stems point upwards.
The example below shows two measures in with a slur for each measure:
\relative c''
Performance
Slurs mean different things for different instruments:- For bowed string instruments, the notes should be played in one bow stroke.
- For plucked string instruments, such as guitars, the notes should be played without plucking the individual strings.
- For wind instruments, the notes should be played without re-articulating each note, except for the slide trombone, on which only certain kinds of combinations can be played with no tongue without making a glissandothus "legato tonguing" is employed.
- For vocal music, slurs are usually used to mark notes which are sung to a single syllable.