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What's the difference between skip and pause in piano playing?

The difference between skip and pause in piano playing:

1. Skip: that is, skip playing. In the music score, if the note Fu Tou is marked with a dot or a small black triangle above or below, it is necessary to use the skipping method. A dot indicates that only half the duration of the note is played. Playing 1/2 of the duration of the notes < P > 2. Toning: There are three kinds of playing methods. They are marked by dots, triangles and dot arcs in one-part music, and the staccato mark is usually on the side of Fu Tou. When two voices are recorded on a line of staff without the same stem, they are recorded in opposite directions. Play 1/4 of the duration of the note.

Extended information:

There are usually the following types of notes according to their duration:

1. semobreve/wholenote: A hollow white note without a stem and a tail is called a "whole note". It is the big brother of the note family, and the duration of other notes is shorter than it (except the whole note), and it should prevail. Divided into two halves in turn.

2. minim/halfnote: a white note with a stem and no tail is called "half note", which is only half the length of the whole note and is equal to half the duration of the whole note;

3. crotchet/quarternote: Black notes with stems and no endings are called "quarter notes". It is half smaller than the half note, which is equal to the duration of 1/4 of the whole note;

4. quaver/eighthnote: A black note with a stem and a suffix is called an eighth note. It is half smaller than the quarter note, which is equal to the duration of 1/8 of the whole note;

5. Semiquaver/demiquaver/sextant note: Black notes with stems and two endings are called "sextant notes". It is half smaller than the eighth note and is equal to the duration of 1/16 of the whole note;

6. demimiquaver/thirty-second note: a black note with a stem and three endings is called "thirtysecond note". It is half smaller than the sixteenth note and is equal to the duration of 1/32 of the whole note;

7. sixty-fourthnote: A black note with four endings is called a sixtyfourth note. It is half smaller than the thirty-second note, which is equal to the duration of 1/64 of the whole note.

8. One hundreddandtwenty-eighth note: A black note with five endings is called "onehundredandtwenty-eighthnote". It is half smaller than the sixty-fourth note and equal to the duration of 1/128 of the whole note. It is also the shortest note, which is often expressed in the piano.

9. brew: the shape of brew is to add two vertical lines on the left and right sides of the brew, and the sound value is equal to two brew.

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