Suchen
to attach or connect two things by a rope, band, etc.
(of two players or teams) to finish a game or competition with even scores
to limit or restrict someone or something by authority, influence, or obligation
to create a loop or fastening by crossing and securing the ends of a material such as rope, string, or ribbon
to connect two or more notes of the same pitch together with a curved line, indicating that they are to be played as a single sustained note
What is a "tie"?
A tie is a narrow length of cloth that is worn around the neck and tied in a knot at the front. Ties are typically made of silk, polyester, or other materials, and come in a variety of colors, patterns, and styles. They are commonly worn as a part of formal attire or as a fashion accessory and are often seen in professional settings such as business meetings or interviews. Ties can be worn with a dress shirt and suit, or with a more casual outfit to add a touch of sophistication. Different tie knots, such as the Windsor knot or the Four-in-Hand knot, can create varying looks and styles.
Unentschieden
Unentschieden
Unentschieden
What is a "tie"?
A tie is a musical symbol that connects two notes of the same pitch, indicating that they should be played as a single, continuous note. It is represented by a curved line placed above or below the notes that are to be joined. The tie combines the durations of the connected notes, so if a note is tied from one measure to the next, the performer holds the note for the total combined length without rearticulating it. This helps create a smooth, uninterrupted sound and allows for longer note values across measure boundaries.
Unentschieden
Unentschieden
Unentschieden
Unentschieden
Unentschieden