Used in a Sentence

glissando

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for glissando.

Editorial note

Hot notes (particularly on the accidentals) meant that even a perfectly even glissando had inexplicable velocity spikes.

Examples16
Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(music) To play with a glissando or sliding effect.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of glissando gathered in one view.

verb

(music) To play with a glissando or sliding effect.

noun

A method of playing an electric guitar in which a metal bar is held at right angles across the strings and rapidly moved up and down, creating a smooth, lush sound.

noun

(music) Either a continuous sliding from one pitch to another ("true" glissando), or an incidental scale played while moving from one melodic note to another ("effective" glissando).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for glissando.

verb

(music) To play with a glissando or sliding effect.

noun

A method of playing an electric guitar in which a metal bar is held at right angles across the strings and rapidly moved up and down, creating a smooth, lush sound.

noun

(music) Either a continuous sliding from one pitch to another ("true" glissando), or an incidental scale played while moving from one melodic note to another ("effective" glissando).

Example sentences

1

Hot notes (particularly on the accidentals) meant that even a perfectly even glissando had inexplicable velocity spikes.

2

The glissando at the opening of rhapsody in blue is not a counterexample to fixed tuning.

3

Did the keyboardist map the midi wheel to a perfect 11th to do that glissando?

4

More to the point, the synthesizer has more options for expressiveness through change in timbre, glissando, microtones, etc.

5

This is pretty easy for me with discrete scales, but a bit harder in the glissando at the bottom of the article.

6

And on the other hand, you can glissando smoothly between any 2 notes.

7

I also really liked your glissando as it sustains and reveals the symmetry of the whole piece really well.

8

If you want an interesting animation on top of that, here is a Shepard-Risset glissando with an animation based on work from M.

9

I don't hear a glissando in the ad, where should it be?

10

After a slight glissando, they will likely settle in a quadruple octave (1:2:4:8) and stop there, in about 1.5 Gyr.

11

That would sound like a very quick glissando.

12

No vibrato, tremolo, or glissando for you!

Quote examples

1

The opening of "Rhapsody in Blue" contains a glissando, which is comprised if a fast run of the individual notes, not a continuous sweep.

2

Or the "play slow" feature of the "Jump" music's glissando?

3

And as for "Glissando, spicatto.." etc, well, I personally think the human voice will be the one instrument that will always be "in".

Proper noun examples

1

Glissando, spicatto, breath control, tonguing, etc.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use glissando in a sentence?

Hot notes (particularly on the accidentals) meant that even a perfectly even glissando had inexplicable velocity spikes.

What does glissando mean?

(music) To play with a glissando or sliding effect.

What part of speech is glissando?

glissando is commonly used as verb, noun.