Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
Preston,
Your use of the word "slide" has me off kilter a bit, but your description of sliding from one note to a different pitched note is equally descriptive of a "slur", which is 2 or more tied notes of different pitch. If they are played legato rather than articulated, then they would indeed constitute a "slide" as you describe it. And that being the case, certainly slurred pairs do exist in Beethoven's music.
Cheers,
Gurn
Preston,
Your use of the word "slide" has me off kilter a bit, but your description of sliding from one note to a different pitched note is equally descriptive of a "slur", which is 2 or more tied notes of different pitch. If they are played legato rather than articulated, then they would indeed constitute a "slide" as you describe it. And that being the case, certainly slurred pairs do exist in Beethoven's music.
Cheers,
Gurn

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