| 21. | The breakdown has the feel of Spanish music, with the glissando evoking the string arrangements.
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| 22. | The harp glissandos and strategic chime strokes are vestiges of French Impressionists and pre-atonal Austrians.
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| 23. | Reinersman, her hands moving like ballerinas, draws out disassociated arpeggios, glissandos, plucked figures.
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| 24. | In this case the numbers on either side determine the starting and ending pitches for the glissando.
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| 25. | Otis Rush's careening glissandos and screaming bent notes in " Groaning the Blues,"
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| 26. | In both of these gritty performances, Svetlanov's climaxes thunder, and his glissandos positively ooze.
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| 27. | Its ribbon virtual control surface allows all kind of glissando a Theremin or an Ondes Martenot would allow.
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| 28. | Similar illusory conjunctions give rise to the chromatic illusion, the glissando illusion, and the cambiata illusion.
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| 29. | Each rising sine-wave-like glissando, between twelve and fifteen rising at any time, pitch.
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| 30. | The climax is achieved in the form of a glissando in the treble voice which heralds a new arpeggio.
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