Tremolo

Word TREMOLO
Character 7
Hyphenation tre mo lo
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Tremolo"

What do we mean by tremolo?

A tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone or by rapid alternation of two tones. noun

A device on an organ for producing a tremulous effect. noun

Vibrato, especially in singing. noun

In music: noun

A tremulous or fluttering effect in vocal music, intended to give a sentimental or passionate quality to the tone, but often carried to a pedantic and offensive extreme. noun

A similar effect in instrumental music, produced by a rapid reiteration of a tone or chord. noun

A similar effect in organ music, produced in the pipe-organ by means of a delicately balanced bellows attached to one of the wind-trunks, and in the reed-organ by a revolving fan. noun

The mechanical device in an organ by which a tremolo is produced; a tremulant. The use of such a mechanism is usually controlled by a stop-knob. Also tremolant, tremulant. noun

The rapid reiteration of tones without any apparent cessation, so as to produce a tremulous effect. noun

A certain contrivance in an organ, which causes the notes to sound with rapid pulses or beats, producing a tremulous effect; -- called also tremolant, and tremulant. noun

A rapid repetition of the same note, or an alternation between two or more notes. It can also be intended to mean a rapid and repetitive variation in pitch for the duration of a note. It is notated by a strong diagonal bar across the note stem, or a detached bar for a set of notes (or stemless notes). 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 rapid repetition of the same note, or an alternation between two or more notes. It can also be intended to mean a rapid and repetitive variation in pitch for the duration of a note. It is notated by a strong diagonal bar across the note stem, or a detached bar for a set of notes (or stemless notes).

A variation in the volume of a note or a chord, evoking a tremor or quiver.

The device in an organ that produces a tremolo effect.

Rapid change in volume of the played or sung note(s) Urban Dictionary

Tremolo- A common, popular, but sick ass effect on amps. It is very similar to the spring reverb. This tremolo effect acts as very staccato, non-stop, picking, only better because you won't have to do it. When Tremolo is with the other guitar effect flanger, it's the best. Some songs that have flanger: Three Days Grace- I hate everything about you. " Only when I stop to think about you" . Slayer-Death's Head -end of guitar solo-. Simple Plan- I'd Do Anything " I close my eyes...". Green Day-Bvd. of broken dreams. Urban Dictionary

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Tremolo

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The word "tremolo" in example sentences

I also wanted to learn a specific technique, called tremolo, more about which later. ❋ Steve Perry (2006)

The tremolo is a sure sign that the vocal chords have been stretched beyond their natural limits, and there is only one thing can cure this. ❋ Enrico Caruso (1897)

Our programmes were of the highest order, the voices pure and full without this abominable tremolo which is unknown to a person who knows how to sing correctly and naturally. ❋ Margaret Blake Alverson (1879)

The signature sonic features of this 'classic' period are Chris Squire's highly melodic and discursive bass playing, enhanced by the sound of his Chris Squire was one of the first rock bass players to successfully adapt electronic guitar effects such as tremolo, phasing and the wah-wah pedal to the instrument. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"This vibration in the voice should not be confounded with a tremolo, which is, of course, very undesirable. ❋ Harriette Brower (1898)

A moment later they began to play the ethereal string tremolo that introduces "The Blue Danube," and as that first familiar phrase rose on the French horn, people rose to their feet in stricken silence. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

Another one of her highly expressive innovations was this sort of melismatic ornamentation, usually just on a single word or syllable, with a strong, almost Tarzan-like tremolo. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Love's sweet ardors brimming in their eyes; his ruddy blood spraying their cheeks; his voice playing in and out with their voices, now hiding as a tremolo in their throats, and again shading a tone with that ineffable tenderness which he alone can utter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

While Ms. Maggart's singing itself is attractive enough — she has a warbly tremolo that I find increasingly endearing — it's the show itself that's the point. ❋ Will Friedwald (2011)

"_How far do you think it is_?" very weakly, with a tremolo which hinted of repressed tears. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I turned off the tremolo, giving it a harder, take-charge sound. ❋ Marc Myers (2011)

This one has a slower tempo, and is awash with reverb and tremolo. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In short: [Vibrato] deals with change in pitch. [Tremolo] deals with change in volume. True [vibrato] is most often achieved either manually or mechanically. ❋ Bluestinger66 (2022)

Luv that [Tremolo], Yes very similar to the Spring reverb- I made a mistake, [flanger] IS NOT SIMILAR TO THE SPRING REVERB-, or just regular [staccato] playing. Tremolo-Staccato, Short Picking ❋ Patrick Pham (2005)

I got into [black metal] so I could [practice] [tremolo picking] on my girlfriend. ❋ Crypt999 (2022)

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