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Offline mwf

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Glissando?
on: November 09, 2005, 03:25:43 PM
Hi

What does glissando mean or gliss as I have seen on a score, on suggestion diabolique for example there is a low note followed by a much higher note near the end of the piece a couple of times with a line slanting upwards between the low and high notes with gliss wrote above, what is this? does it mean a sweep with your hand upwards stupidly quickly?

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Re: Glissando?
Reply #1 on: November 09, 2005, 09:05:12 PM
yes ,, using your finger nail you slide from the low note up to the higher note, doesnt have to be played stupidly fast!

Offline tompilk

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Re: Glissando?
Reply #2 on: November 09, 2005, 09:24:04 PM
And can one explain how to do a double glissando? I've got a video of Hamelin doing HR No. 2 and his cadenza is quite breathtaking, I have no idea how he does this amazing feat... are there many other examples of the double gliss?  :-\
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Re: Glissando?
Reply #3 on: November 10, 2005, 04:51:45 AM
Oh yeh, i have that video and to tell you the truth i dont like his Cadenza,

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By double glissando do you mean like playing c and g down the piano or something (In other words glissando two notes down instead of one) if you do, that is easy (i can only do that down, not up and i use thumb nail and finger 3 but not the nail with 3)

If you dont mean what i said above what do you mean

Thanks

Offline jehangircama

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Re: Glissando?
Reply #4 on: November 10, 2005, 05:44:55 PM
in waldstein's finale is it supposed to be a glissando (the octaves going up and down) coz the reocrding i have plays it without glissando but i've seen a few people who play the section as a glissando
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