On Nov 14, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:

This is a question for Andrew about his book, but I'm posting it here
since there may be general interest in his response.

I have the 1st ed. of Handbook of Instrumentation, and I am looking at
page 243. In the middle it gives two examples of how to notate a
gliss, one in which the ultimate note is separately attacked and the
other not. It looks to me like the two examples are reversed. Is that
the case?

Yes.  The error is corrected in the Kallisti edition.

--Andrew

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