
In music, portamento (: portamenti; from old , meaning 'carriage' or 'carrying'), also known by its French name glissade, is a pitch sliding from one note to another. The term originated from the Italian expression ('carriage of the voice'), denoting from the beginning of the 17th century its use in vocal performances and emulation by members of the violin family and certain wind instruments, and is sometimes used interchangeably with anticipation. It is also applied to one type of glissando on, e.g., slide trombones, as well as to the "glide" function of steel guitars and synthesizers.
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Portamento är en musikalisk term då en ton glider från en ton till en annan. Till skillnad från glissando där detta görs med full styrka, utförs portamento mer obemärkt, mer likt legato, till exempel som en mjuk övergång från en ton till nästa i en fras. Noteras med glissandostreck men skrivs port. ovanför i stället för gliss. i partitur.
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