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glis·san·do
glih san do
复数:glissandos或glissandi
Noun
1. a rapid series of ascending or descending notes on the musical scale
Adverb
1. (musical direction) in the manner of a glissando (with a rapidly executed series of notes);
"this should be played glissando, please"
在音乐中,“滑动地,流畅地”(1842年),也作为名词,“从一个音符滑到另一个音符”,是法语 glissant 的意大利化形式,该词是 glisser “滑动”的现在分词(参见 glissade)。相关词汇: Glissato; glissicando; glissicato。
probably modification of French glissade
The first known use of glissando was circa 1854
glitznoun
a great showiness
the glitz and glamour of show business
glitznoun
a great showiness
the glitz and glamour of show business
glitter1 of 2verb
to shine with brilliant or metallic luster
glittering sequins
to shine with strong emotion
eyes glittered cruelly
glitter2 of 2noun
sparkling brilliancy
small glittering objects used for ornamentation
glitchnoun
an unexpected usually minor problem
glitches in a new computer program
glitchnoun
an unexpected usually minor problem
glitches in a new computer program
glisterverb
glisten
glistenverb
to shine by reflection with a soft luster or sparkle
glissandonoun
a rapid sliding up or down the musical scale
1 His piano erupted with tremolos and glissandos; his voice leaped, curled, soared and whooped.
2 With much vibrato and glissando, she depicted the vocal melodies and with just as much sensitivity and temperament she expressed the poesy of the pieces and her joy of life.
她用颤音和滑奏拉出歌唱般的旋律,而她演奏时的那种细腻和气质为听众描绘了一篇篇的诗歌和她生命中的快乐。
3 If Ms. Coltrane’s liquid glissandos provided Ms. Younger ways to make harp music youthful and fresh, it was Ms. Ashby’s transcendence of genre that set the blueprint for her career.
4 Lines delivered in an urgent near-whisper cut through a dissonant haze, punctuated with shouts and eerie glissandos.
5 Playing the marimba with headless mallets, Ian Rosenbaum made glissandi sound like a wooden roller coaster, and the coordinated accents of struck wood and plucked strings were piercing.
6 Dodge trended flat in intonation too often, although he held his part impeccably in the section with the confusing string glissandi that accompany the artist’s stay in a mental hospital in “St. Remy.”
7 It starts with a sudden chord that ignites a rising soft glissando, which bursts into every-which-way fidgety lines.
8 Each instrument slips in and out of the spotlight with music that is alternately haunting, playful and brash, with occasional bent tones and glissandos evoking a Chinese folk style amid the Western melodic flights.
9 Barely 20, he was a double threat even then: writing compositions of coiled energy and smartly woven rhythmic interplay, and improvising fiercely, cutting sharp turns and slipping into sly glissandos.
10 Pizzicatos were the dominant element, initially sparse and shy, then building into a cacophony, interspersed along the way with glissandos and a hint of jazz in the cello.
11 Stasevska also found moments to collaborate with the bright harshness of Tully’s acoustic, allowing herself a leap and a stomp on the podium during one transition between a string glissando and a full-orchestra blast.
12 In a scene when oil seeps up from the ground, the strings ooze and slide through a stretch of overlapping glissandos, until restless inner figures break into every-which-way counterpoint.
13 Still, neither Nézet-Séguin nor the Philadelphia Orchestra are quite fluent in jazz, even given the principal clarinetist Ricardo Morales’s luxuriously, rapturously gooey upward glissando in the famous wail that opens “Rhapsody.”
14 Mr. Trifonov was manically exciting in dispatching the piano part’s spiraling passages and glissandos, its pummeling chords and jerky rhythms.
15 The unruly glissandos that open the tightly constructed piece herald myriad textures and sounds, from microtonal clusters to fierce, harmonically ambiguous scales.
16 The forward-pressing rhythms of the opening, played over a howling glissando in the cello, are repeatedly interrupted with rough chords.
17 With its multiphonics, glissandi and flutter-tonguing, it's an extroverted compendium of modern clarinet techniques that threatens to morph into the opening of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; Widmann delivered it spectacularly well.
18 The vocal part includes precipitous jumps, jagged lines, slithering glissandos and low utterances that are to be delivered in a register halfway between speech and song.
19 He has a percussive interface with the harp, saving the sweeping glissandi for special accents and otherwise using a sharp attack, all pluck and strum.
20 As the glissandi grow more and more frenetic, the piece comes suddenly to a close on a shining E major chord.
1 滑音的
2 滑奏
3 滑奏地
4 滑音