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  • Viola Harmonic gliss notation question

    I was wondering how exactly one would notate the harmonic gliss that is made in the 

    Viola Solo Strings: 

    > -Harmonics
    > -VA_harm-nat_gliss the note pressed is the A5. I'm confused by the natural
    > harmonic title....does this sound start on an open string? Then move into a
    > gliss harmonic...?

    TConnors


  • Hello TConnors!

    Welcome to the forum.
    Yes, the samples in the harm-nat_gliss patches of the Solo Strings start on open strings and then move into a gliss harmonic.
    The Viola harmonic glissandi mapped in the octave C3-B3 are played on the C string.
    The ones in the octave C4-B4 are played on the G string.
    The ones in the octave C5-B5 are played on the D string.
    The ones in the octave C6-B6 are played on the A string.

    I hope this was helpful.

    Best regards,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library
  • So does this mean that it is just one finger on the string as oppose to the artificial harmonic way of having a second finger touch a 4th bove.

    The particular note I'm using from the library is the A5. The first note sounded is a D that glisses up to stop on a pitch of a sounding C#.


  • Yes, the "nat" in the name of the patch means, that these are natural harmonics (just one finger).

    Best,
    Andi


    Vienna Symphonic Library
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