A phrasing slur (or phrasing mark) connects chords and is used to
indicate a musical sentence. It is started using \(
and \)
respectively
\time 6/4 c'\( d( e) f( e) d\)
Typographically, the phrasing slur behaves almost exactly like a
normal slur. However, they are treated as different objects. A
\slurUp
will have no effect on a phrasing slur; instead, you
should use \phrasingSlurUp
, \phrasingSlurDown
, and
\phrasingSlurBoth
.
The commands \slurUp
, \slurDown
, and \slurBoth
will only affect normal slurs and not phrasing slurs.
\phrasingSlurUp
,
\phrasingSlurDown
,
\phrasingSlurBoth
.
Program reference: see also PhrasingSlur, and PhrasingSlurEvent.
Phrasing slurs have the same limitations in their formatting as normal slurs. Putting phrasing slurs over rests leads to spurious warnings.
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