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Notes that sound good together when played at the same time are called consonant.
0:44 3:10 Free Music Theory - Tied Notes - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip What is a tight a tie is a curved line that joins two notes together of the same pitch. So letsMoreWhat is a tight a tie is a curved line that joins two notes together of the same pitch. So lets have a look at this example here weve got two quarter notes or two crotchet notes.
0:50 3:10 But if we put this curved line over the top of them joining the two together it simply joins themMoreBut if we put this curved line over the top of them joining the two together it simply joins them together in terms of their note length. So theyre now worth one plus one equals two beats.
Note relationships Tie. Indicates that the two (or more) notes joined together are to be played as one note with the time values added together. To be a tie, the notes must be identical; that is, they must be on the same line or the same space; otherwise, it is a slur (see below). Slur.
In music notation, a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch, indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the individual notes values.
Note relationships Tie. Indicates that the two (or more) notes joined together are to be played as one note with the time values added together. To be a tie, the notes must be identical; that is, they must be on the same line or the same space; otherwise, it is a slur (see below). Slur.
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When you see a tie, play the first piano key, but instead of playing the second one, hold the key down for the value of the second note. In the previous example you would hold the tied C for the second beat, just as if you were playing a half note.
What does a tie do? A tie tells you that the two notes are to be played as a single note for a duration that is equal to the sum of both notes. Said differently, a tie tells you to add the two notes value together, and hold for that many beats.

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