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 Re: What is this notation?
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2023-09-05 17:18

Yeah - play the D to around half its value (or a bit more) and then run up E, F and G just before landing on the A.

I've also seen the gliss lines used for a large gliss with the word 'chromatic' written at the same angle which means a chromatic run between the notes.

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