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What does the wavy line above the number mean in notation?
This is a slip mark.

1. Play smooth musical lines in a "sliding-sliding" way. The fingers are first opened on the piano to be played, and the wrist gathers all the strength and extends the "force" to each finger along the direction of the notes. So there is a sticky feeling between the sounds.

2. "Round phrase type". It is a whole from fingertips to elbows. When playing, the fingertips are controlled and guided by the wrist and elbow, and a semicircle is drawn along the direction of the notes. In this way, from the first note to the last note of a phrase, the sound played seems to flow into an arc, which is very smooth and soft.

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Common symbols and terms—

1, elevator number

The rising and falling notes written in front of the notes are called temporary rising and falling notes, and there is only one bar, which is only for the notes on the "empty" or "line" where the mark is located.

2. Extension mark

Writing above or below a note means extending the duration of the note. The extended length has no fixed length, and can generally be played for about twice the duration of the original note.

3. Speed sign

Generally speaking, it is Italian, which can be referenced by metronome speed, indicating how many beats per minute, but it should be decided according to the specific situation in actual performance.

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