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And music what does a slur look like

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In music notation, a slur is indicated by a curved line that connects two or more notes. This line means that the notes should be played smoothly and connected, without separation or a noticeable break between them. Slurs can appear over or under the notes they connect, depending on the context and the music's layout. They are commonly used in various styles of music to convey phrasing and articulation in a melodic line.
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