For quite some time I erroneously thought that glissando and portamento were the very same thing, but recently I read they´re not, and how there´s apparently a common confusion between them.
I´ve been trying to find the exact difference, but the definitions I´ve found aren´t clear enough and pretty undescriptive.
Even more, at this very site, the online instrumental studies lack of the same explanation, seeing how string instruments do show them as different techniques but we get no sound snippet or definition for glissando.
Still, my own conclussion so far is that the portamento is kind of smooth, while with the glissando we can distinctly hear each and every tone and semitone (i.e. tones are separated), which would also explain why it describes here portamento as a "suggestion of a glissando".
Still, I´m sure people around here will know it way better than me, seeing how I feel like the retarded of the town every time I read this board [[;)]] . So I start this thread to see if someone can explain properly the difference for me and anybody else who might have the same doubt.