In music notation, a tie is a curved line which connects two notes of the same pitch on different sides of a bar-line, joining them into a single note. For instance, two quarter notes joined by a tie would be equivalent to a single half note. A tie resembles a parenthesis tipped on its side.

A tie looks something like this on the staff:


                               _---_
    /\                        /     \                     
---| /--------------------------|------------------|-------
   |/                        *  |   *              |       
---/--------------------*---|---|--|----*----------|-------
  /|     4         *   |    |   |  |   |    *      |       
-/-|/\--------*---|----|----|---|--|---|---|----*--|-------
|  |  |  4   |    |    |    |   |  |   |   |   |   |        
|--|--|------|----|----|--------|------|---|---|---|-------
 \ |  |      |    |             |          |   |   |       
--\|_/-------|------------------|--------------|---|-------
   |                                                       
  \|