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What does "gliss 2x" mean here?

Dom
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I can just barely see the "common time" symbol at the left of your image, which denotes 4/4. The 2x is followed by parentheses which encapsulate the last rhythmic figure in the bar. This figure is an alternate version of playing beat 4 (otherwise the bar would have five beats in it).

This means, assuming there are repeats elsewhere in this excerpt, that the first time you play this measure, you play beat 4 as a quarter note with a gliss as indicated. The second time (2x), instead of playing that quarter note with gliss, you play the s s e figure marked in parentheses. There is no gliss indicated on this figure.

NReilingh
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Two seperate things. "Gliss" applies to the octave B in normal size notes. The smaller notes, in brackets, are to be played as an alternative on the second pass. We assume the section is repeated.

Laurence
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