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A continuous glide effected by the voice, a trombone, or a bowed stringed musical instrument in passing from one tone to another.

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Usage examples (30)
  • Vibrato is controlled and portamento slides are delicately used.
  • Gulping and distoring vowels and using entirely too much portamento.
  • Put the right portamento into the first movement's violin part and you also have a case for the finest fresh oysters.
  • And nobody tried to tell them that they weren't allowed to play Bach on the piano, or with vibrato & portamento on the violin.
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