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==Discrete glissando==
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On some instruments (e.g., [[piano]], [[harp]], [[xylophone]]), discrete tones are clearly audible when sliding. For example, on a [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]], a player's fingernails can be made to slide across the white keys or over the black keys, producing either a [[C major]] scale or an [[F-sharp major|F{{music|#}} major]] pentatonic scale, or their [[minor scale|relative]] [[Mode (music)|modes]]; by performing both at once, it is possible to produce a full chromatic scale. [[Maurice Ravel]] used glissandi in many of his piano compositions, and "[[Miroirs|Alborada del Gracioso]]" contains notable piano glissando passages in thirds executed by the right hand. [[Rachmaninoff]], [[Prokofiev]], [[Liszt]] and [[Gershwin]] have all used glissandi for piano in notable compositions.