Tenuto is described as which articulation in the material?

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Multiple Choice

Tenuto is described as which articulation in the material?

Explanation:
Tenuto marks tell you to hold a note for its full notated value. The horizontal line above or below the note indicates sustain duration, sometimes with a touch of emphasis or smooth connection to the next note, but never shortening it. This is different from staccato (which shortens the note) or from dynamic changes like a sudden louder attack. In practice, you count and sustain each note exactly for its written length, shaping the line with even, connected phrasing when appropriate.

Tenuto marks tell you to hold a note for its full notated value. The horizontal line above or below the note indicates sustain duration, sometimes with a touch of emphasis or smooth connection to the next note, but never shortening it. This is different from staccato (which shortens the note) or from dynamic changes like a sudden louder attack. In practice, you count and sustain each note exactly for its written length, shaping the line with even, connected phrasing when appropriate.

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