This is an old revision of the document!
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.
If you have any questions relating to where and ways to make use of HU.Feng.Ku.Angn..Ub..Xn--.Xn--.U.K37@Cgi.Members.Interq.Or.jp, you could contact us at our web site.