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SLURS and ARTICULATIONS
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Slurs are notated when different notes are to be performed in the same bow direction. 
However, Slurs can also be the bowing instruction when playing the same pitch too.
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Here is a fun way to think about Slurs.
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Use your imagination and pretend that Slurs have a “magnetic power.”
Consider slurs as having the magnetic power to produce the following effect.
Every note within the length of the slur is attached and performed in tandem, in the same bow direction.
Here is how the eighth-notes to the right are performed:
4 Notes in a row Down-Bow, and 4 notes in a row Up-Bow.

Slurs and Articulations are very closely related, since they both influence the style of bowing performance.

Slurs often have Staccato or Legato articulations included at the same time.

When no articulations are present, a Slur means to play the notes smoothly and connected, without space between the resonance of each note.

Staccato within a Slur means to play with space between the notes, while performing the notes in the same bow direction.

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Legato within a Slur means to sustain the note, and to add a fresh impulse for each note, while slurring the notes together.

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Slurs define the number of notes to be performed in the same bow direction.
Articulations define the style in which the notes are to be performed.
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