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Finger notation

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Can anyone tell me what the lines under the fingering numbers are in this piece?
 

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Can anyone tell me what the lines under the fingering numbers are in this piece?
From Wikipedia: tenuto (Italian, past participle of tenere, "to hold"), denoted as a horizontal bar adjacent to a note, is a direction for the performer to hold or sustain a note for its full length.
 
The lines are not in relation with the fingering but the notes itself.
A line means tenuto while a dot indicates a staccato note.
 
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