How to use in-sentence of “glissando”:
– George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” starts with a glissando on the solo clarinet.
– Furthermore it is possible to play glissando at any volume level up or down.
– The trombonist can make a glissando by blowing whilst pushing out or pulling in the slide.
– Stopped sounds are special for the variety of slides and ornaments used, and the use of glissando gives it a sound similar to a pizzicato cello or fretless bass guitar.
– By changing the position of the harp pedals a harpist can change the scale which will sound when the glissando is played.

