That would be a glissando.
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Portamento is Italian for carrying, and means sliding from one pitch to the next. It's generally a vocal styling, but is occassionally found in string and wind music.
The term "cluster" is usually used to describe a group of notes that are as close as a half step or whole step apart played simultaneously.
vibrato of someones voice
Scale
Rapelling or abseiling
Using the term "musical" to describe a work would not be capitalized. In a respect, it is no different than saying a novel is a "book."If you were to say, "We went to see the musical The King and I," you would capitalize only the actual name of the musical, not the word musical itself.
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Anterolisthesis is the medical term meaning sliding forward.
Portamento is Italian for carrying, and means sliding from one pitch to the next. It's generally a vocal styling, but is occassionally found in string and wind music.
In a strict sense it is a musical style, but the term is now often used to describe a particular fashion and culture.
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
das Gleitende (the slipping, the sliding).
short musical idea
The term 'was sliding' is a past continuous verb phrase. The verb 'was' is an auxiliary verb; the verb 'sliding' is a main verb.Example: He was sliding down the cliff.
The term 'powerpop' is used to describe a specific musical genre. The sound is influenced by 1960's American and British music. The genre is known for the combination of sounds that it uses.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.