A continuous sliding effect between two pitches, creating a smooth, unbroken transition rather than distinct steps. In vocal music, it produces a swooping sound, while on instruments it creates a similar sliding effect across the pitch spectrum.
From French 'glisser,' meaning 'to slide' or 'to glide,' with the Italian suffix '-ando.' The technique has ancient origins but was formally codified in Western notation during the 18th century as composers sought to notate the sliding effects common in folk music and vocal ornamentation.
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