Author Topic: Does anyone know what this means?  (Read 1201 times)

Okay, I don't exactly know how to explain it, but I have this piece of swing music we're playing for a show. Here's a clip of what it sounds like; http://youtu.be/JcXMsVS0xC0?t=52s

It's that kind of thing where it sound like you're kind of bending the sound down. I don't know any other information other than the symbol is a little squiggly line going downwards. I don't know any other place to ask, so I just came here.

Can you image link the symbol?

Can you image link the symbol?

That's the thing. I don't know what the symbol is called, thus I can't look it up.

draw it on paint or something and upload it





???

looks something like the second one, but in a downward motion and it's not connected to any notes.



searched up a list of music symbols written in sheet music

found the page for the picture clone posted, that picture refers to a type of note called a glissando


So like this?

I'm assuming you just down to e


it just means to play a few notes going down the scale starting with the note, like as quick as possible or something. super easy if you play a trombone, bc you just push the slide out real quick

How would I do that on a Annoying Orangeet?