Eduardo Vieira-3 wrote:
> 
> Hello list, is there a musical difference between these two styles of
> slurring?
> 
> { e( f() g) } and { e( f g) }
> 
> I have seen songs using either style. Which is more proper? Personally I
> prefer
> the latter. But I'm not a musician.
> 
> Eduardo
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Example 2.

I could maybe see example 1 used if there were other voices present as well. 
But in this case example 1 is redundant because the player cant
re-articulate a second slur at the F anyway, so why use 2 slurs?  The only
way someone can articulate the second slur would be to stop and re-start the
F but then they would not be playing whats written.


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