subtleglissandi
Subtleglissandi is a term used to describe very short, barely perceptible glissandi—minute pitch slides that connect successive notes without creating a pronounced sliding effect. The concept emphasizes melodic contour and expressive coloration over overt pitch movement, serving as a subtle device in legato phrasing and voice-leading.
In practice, subtleglissandi are most commonly produced on strings, where closely spaced finger shifts or slight
Notationally, subtleglissandi are often implied rather than explicitly marked. When indicated, it may appear as a
Subtleglissandi overlap with broader concepts of portamento, slide, and microtonality. They are especially associated with contemporary