An orchestrator is writing a passage for harp that requires a fast, sweeping sound across a specific set of pitches not belonging to a single standard diatonic scale. Which of the following is the most appropriate and idiomatic way to notate this effect?
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A
Write a series of rapid 32nd notes spelling out the desired pitches.
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B
Write the starting and ending notes of the sweep and mark it with 'arpeggiando'.
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C
Provide a pedal diagram or written pedal settings for the desired pitches and then use a standard glissando notation (wavy line) between the start and end notes.
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D
Use a standard glissando notation and write a text instruction above, such as 'Play only notes of the whole-tone scale.'