| 31. | There had never been anything like " Rhapsody in Blue, " with its fabulous glissando clarinet opening.
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| 32. | Maurice Ravel's piece Alborada del Gracioso contains notable piano glissando passages in thirds executed by the right hand.
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| 33. | A glissando is a slide from one note to another, signified by a wavy line connecting the two notes.
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| 34. | It is also applied to one type of glissando as well as to the " glide " function of synthesizers.
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| 35. | In between each cadenza, oboes and flutes play a dissonant glissando pattern all in free time until another cutoff.
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| 36. | The soprano singing ten held notes of various pitches and syllables, as well as a glissando, were recorded.
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| 37. | But while anyone can produce swooping glissandos and unusual sound effects on it, it is extremely difficult to play well.
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| 38. | Her groundstrokes shook the fading grassy ground, and she rattled off six straight games in melodic glissando to sweet parity.
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| 39. | The flute is in tune with this higher section, but through microintervals and glissandos also coincides with the lower section.
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| 40. | They can also facilitate alternate fingerings, " extended techniques " such as quarter-tones, glissando, and multiphonics.
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