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TiliK225 [7]
2 years ago
5

Ornamentation

Arts
1 answer:
Bas_tet [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Trills, slides, and other in-between notes have no set exact rhythm or amount needed, and are just generally nonessential flourishes in the piece

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