Music Terminology: Articulation
#musictheory #musictheoryforbeginners #onlinemusiclessons Welcome back to another teaching video! Today, we are going to continue covering music terminology. Specifically, we will be talking about terms relating to what we call "articulation" in music. When it comes to music, articulation basically means the way in which a note is being played. There are a number of different terms relating to articulation, and I cover some of the most basic and common ones in this video. I hope you guys find this helpful! Don't forget, I also offer private lessons online, and would love to work with anyone who is interested! Email me at [email protected] for more information. Serious inquiries only, please! Hope to hear from you soon! Visit my website: www.annelammusic.com Follow Anne Lam: TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Firework: @annelammusic across all platforms

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