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portamento
por·ta·men·to P0454100 (pôr′tə-mĕn′tō)n. pl. por·ta·men·ti (-tē) or por·ta·men·tos A smooth uninterrupted glide in passing from one tone to another, especially with the voice or a bowed stringed instrument. [Italian, from portare, to carry, from Latin portāre; see per- in Indo-European roots.]portamento (ˌpɔːtəˈmɛntəʊ) n, pl -ti (-tɪ) (Music, other) music a smooth slide from one note to another in which intervening notes are not separately discernible. Compare glissando[C18: from Italian: a carrying, from Latin portāre to carry]por•ta•men•to (ˌpɔr təˈmɛn toʊ, ˌpoʊr-) n., pl. -ti (-ti) -tos. a passing or gliding from one pitch or tone to another with a smooth progression. [1765–75; < Italian: fingering, literally, a bearing, carrying. See port5, -ment]
Portamento
Portamento (Italian, “carrying,” from portare, “to carry”), the smooth execution of a melody by means of a retarded glide from one note to another. Close to glissando, it is used in singing and bowed-instrument playing. |