Re: Am I too picky? (and I'm not that experienced, but there are limits!)
Posted: 18 Mar 2023, 15:15
So maybe I was correct to begin with. Thanks for clarifying, David.
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I would totally agree with that. In the new music (1900+, 1950+, 1980+, 2000+) it is in the most cases notated as a straight line.John Ruggero wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 20:00 I only remember seeing the wavy line rarely and only for longish glissandi in piano music. Most examples in the standard literature are written out or indicated with a straight line, both accompanied by "glissando" or "gliss."