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What does this mean, B part, second and third measure, that notation under the F-note?
tunearch.org/wiki/Napoleon%27s_Charge
You can hear it being played here:
slippery-hill.com/content/napoleons-charge
I am asking how this is called so I can look up and find out how I produce this effect.
Edited by - Quincy on 07/18/2025 01:15:49
It does seem like slides are intended, although it’s easy to see how it’s confusing, as slides are typically notated with straight lines, and the marks here look more like slurs. The recording demonstrates the ornament in the B part clearly. I think the transcription could have been written more clearly to reflect the intent.
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