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Author: David Peacham
Date: 2006-04-05 09:43
Zauberklarinette - you make a clear distinction between glissando (a series of discrete pitches) and portamento (a continuous change of pitch).
It would be nice if you were right, but unfortunately you aren't. The word glissando is often used to describe a continuous change. Ask any trombone player what he calls that noise he makes when he moves the slide slowly during a note. It's a glissando.
Similar confusion reigns with tremolo/tremolando/vibrato. They mean different things to different people.
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If there are so many people on this board unwilling or unable to have a civil and balanced discussion about important issues, then I shan't bother to post here any more.
To the great relief of many of you, no doubt.
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