Add glissandos
Just thought that glissando's would be a useful feature. I happen to be a trombonist (which still hasn't been added) and would like to see glissando's added. I do appreciate that it would be hard to script a piano glissando, but I hope you will be able to do something about this. Thanks in advance.
15 comments
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Abel Misha Gille Esbenshade commented
EXACTLY!
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Anonymous
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THANK YOU! Someone else who agrees! We also need glissandos like on the side of a chord if you know what im talking about.
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Milleta1
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Agree with you 100%
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petersax
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Yes, glissando mark - like the wavy trill mark, except with movable ends to that we can write a gliss from one note to another.
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M Arolker
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I use the 'slide' button on the TAB panel. Seems a reasonable compromise for other instruments for the time being.
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Anonymous
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We need a way to slur more than two notes together without there being a million lines everywhere.
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Anonymous
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Agreed--add glissandos.
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soccerpiano44
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we. need. glissandos. a lot of my works have glissandos in them, I agree with bandchicky.
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Derrick McMillon
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Glissandos would be nice, especially since I have like 1 or 2 in one of my works!
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uri-savannah
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I agree! I am working on a project for my 9th grade class, and I agree with Bandchicky, the song does not sound right with them... I can try to make it... written in there, but it not the same and takes much more work.
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sa3uel
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Yes Please!!!!!!!!!
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Steven Shawn Hamlin commented
trombone is king of brass
it can sound loud or mellow.
it can gliss, it sounds great with any mute. -
Cole McCray commented
YES!!! I agree 100% with bandchicky. There are some songs that require glissandos, or else they just aren't complete.
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econio
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All we need are those wavy lines between the notes. Easy, right? :)
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bandchicky314
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I agree fully with this add on. I have been working on a few songs that have glissandos in them and they just don't seem complete with them.