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Simply put, a slide is a type of articulation that functions similar to an accent. However, a slide includes an auxiliary note that fattens the initial attack and evokes a bluesy sound. In fact, slides are named as such because the pianist literally moves their finger from a black key to a white key with a sliding motion to obtain this articulation. For example, if the target note is a black key, then the auxiliary note must be played on a white key with the adjacent finger. In addition, some pianists prefer to play all slide articulations with two fingers. | Simply put, a slide is a type of articulation that functions similar to an accent. However, a slide includes an auxiliary note that fattens the initial attack and evokes a bluesy sound. In fact, slides are named as such because the pianist literally moves their finger from a black key to a white key with a sliding motion to obtain this articulation. For example, if the target note is a black key, then the auxiliary note must be played on a white key with the adjacent finger. In addition, some pianists prefer to play all slide articulations with two fingers. | ||
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