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Author: avandiver
Date: 2003-11-24 04:06
Hi there. I am a clarinet player of about 12 years and am wanting to get into a little bit of Jazz. There is one thing that I have heard that I would at least like to know what it is called and how to make it happen. It's hard for me to describe but here goes: It sounds like the player is skipping two or three whole steps like a slur, but, with no break in the notes. Its smooth as if he just bends the pitch upward. I hear it in the into to Rhapsody in Blue. A teacher I had long ago in the Hot Cross Buns days seemed to refer to this and might have called it "Goosing???" I doubt that is the right term but does anyone here know what I am talking about and how to make it happen???
Many thanks
Post Edited (2003-11-24 04:06)
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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2003-11-24 05:05
"Glissing". Or "Gliss". Do some seraches on the board and you'll find PLENTY of info on it.
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