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Definitions of tremolos in various dictionaries:
noun - (music) a tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone or rapid alternation of two tones
noun - vocal vibrato especially an excessive or poorly controlled one
noun - a vibrating musical effect
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Viola effects |
Trill relatives |
Vibrating musical effects |
Operatic effects |
Lots more shakes - violinists play them |
Wavering effects, in music |
Tremolos might refer to |
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In music, tremolo (Italian pronunciation: [trmolo]), or tremolando ([tremolando]), is a trembling effect. There are two types of tremolo. * The first is a rapid reiteration:* of a single note, particularly used on bowed string instruments, by rapidly moving the bow back and forth; plucked strings such as on a harp, where it is called bisbigliando (Italian pronunciation: [bizbiando]) or "whispering"; and tremolo picking, in which a single note is repeated extremely rapidly with a plectrum (or "pick") on traditionally plucked string instruments such as guitar, mandolin, etc. * between two notes or chords in alternation, an imitation (not to be confused with a trill) of the preceding that is more common on keyboard instruments. Mallet instruments such as the marimba are capable of either method. * a roll on any percussion instrument, whether tuned or untuned. * A second type of tremolo is a variation in amplitude: * * as produced on organs by tremulants * using electronic effects in guitar amplifiers |