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What do the wavy lines on the notation mean?

is a slip mark

1. Play smooth musical lines in a "portamentoportamento-type" way. 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. In this way, there is a very sticky feeling between sounds.

2. "rounded-phrase-type". From the fingertip to the elbow is a whole. When playing, the fingertip is controlled and led by the wrist and elbow, and draws a semicircle 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 a circular arc, which is very smooth and soft.

Extended information

Common signs and terms-

1. The rising and falling sign

The rising and falling sign is written in front of the notes and is called a temporary rising and falling sign, which has only one section, and is only aimed at the sound on the "interval" or "line" where the sign is located.

2. The prolongation mark

is written above or below the note, indicating that the duration of the note is prolonged. The length of the prolongation is not fixed, and it can generally be played as twice as long as the duration of the original note.

3. The tempo notation

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

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