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From: | Jonathan Kulp |
Subject: | Re: missing glissando features (bugs?) |
Date: | Tue, 19 May 2009 06:31:23 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (X11/20090409) |
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Neil Puttock wrote:I've played several orchestral pieces where the violin parts include glissandi ranging over several strings. Mahler Symphony no. 4 comes to my mind, for example. I'm still uncertain on exactly how to play it, though, but perhaps the idea is that every player does it somewhat differently and the collective effect is what the composer is looking for.2009/5/16 Marc Hohl <address@hidden>:Second, glissandos between different strings is - if not impossible to play- very seldom to find, soFor solo guitar (which I guess this thread is about), I have no idea. /Mats
For something like the image attached played on guitar, I would slide up as far as possible on the 2nd string starting at the C, then make as elegant an arrival on the high G as possible. This sort of stuff happens with some frequency in guitar music and sound pretty good.
I have no idea how you do that across four strings on a violin. :) Jon -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com
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