September 5th, 2010




FUR ELISE SHEET MUSIC PIANO
What does this musical symbol mean?

i found this symbol in my fur elise piano sheet thing.
can anyone tell me what it means?
it looks just like this symbol but it doesn’t have a line through it.
http://www.dolmetsch.com/turnsignwithline.gif

the website said that symbol was called the turn sign with a line through it

but the one on my music was the turn WITHOUT a line through it.. so if anybody can explain to me what symbol it is and how to play it on the piano..

a turn should fall between to notes. the note before it is the note to consider, lets say its a D. you play the D as written then the turn is: the note above (E), the note (D), the note below (C), the note (D), then to the next written note in the passage. when written out long-hand, the turn is tiny and in either 32nd notes or 64th notes (obviously to be played quickly). don’t let the turn make you arrive late at the next note in the passage, and be sure all notes are within the key signature (unless the turn is also marked with an accidental).

:)
KW

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