- LEGATO
- Smoothly, in music
- Smooth, to Ozawa
- Smoothly, to Mehta
- Opposite of staccato
- Smooth and connected
- Smoothly, on the keyboard
- Unbroken, musically
- Smooth, in a score
- Staccato's opposite
- Smoothly, on scores
- Smooth, musically
- Smooth, in scores
- Smooth, in music
- Smooth and connected, musically
- Smoothly, to Stravinsky
- Connected, in music
- Smooth and flowing, to Muti
- Staccato opposite
- Smooth musical passage
- Smooth, to Chopin
- Musically flowing
- Musically smooth
- What a slur might mean
- Connected, as in Copland
- Performed smoothly
- Smoothly played, in music
- Smoothly, as for a sonata
- Smooth, to Solti
- Smooth and connected musical passage
- Smooth and connected, in music
- Smooth: Mus.
- Not staccato
- Smoothly, to Solti
- Musically connected
- Smoothly
- Flowing, musically
- Smoothly, on a score
- Smooth
- In a smooth, flowing manner, in music
- Played smoothly
- Italian for "tied together"
- Played smoothly and flowingly
- Smoothly, to Schubert
- Smoothly connected, as slurred notes in music
- Smoothly, on sheet music
- Hardly staccato
- Smooth musical line
- Smooth and flowing, musically
- Smooth music
- Smoothly played
- Flowingly, in music
- Smoothly, in musical scores