![]() I admit, as I was doing research for this article, I found some good information on Wikipedia. Mordents are played similarly without the last note. The “turn”, based on its orientation signifies playing the the note above or below the “primary” note, the primary note itself, the note above or below the turn note, and then the primary note itself again. What is that Sideways S in Music? The turn, also known as the gruppetto, appears as a sideways S above the staff. You might have seen an S or a squiggly line that’s not a trill above your music, and thought “how on earth do I play that?” Well, hopefully by the end of this article you’ll know how. It’s amazing what kind of musical notation you can stumble on. ![]() As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. We earn commissions if you purchase products from retailers after clicking on a link from our site.
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