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3.7.2 Phrasing slurs

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'\( d( e) f( e)  d\)

[image of music]

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.

Predefined commands

\phrasingSlurUp, \phrasingSlurDown, \phrasingSlurBoth.

See also

Program reference: see also PhrasingSlur, and PhrasingSlurEvent.

Bugs

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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