tremolo的意思和读音

tremolo

: [ˈtreməˌloʊ] : [ˈtremələʊ]

n.

tremolos  

tremolon.

1.a special effect in singing or playing a musical instrument made by repeating the same note or two notes very quickly

n.1.】〈,;

n.1.a slight shaking sound in a musical note or in someones voice

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3.(tr). . (Tremolo). ()

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1.In other words, to produce a good tremolo, all the notes have to be perfectly matched and separated equally in time.

2.I guess the first thing about speed my readers of the 'Tremolo'-article would be curious about is the one sentence "Do not practice speed" .”。

3.If you don't use the tremolo, get it blocked professionally with a piece of wood. This will increase sustain and response dramatically.

4.The reason for this sentence is roughly the same as with tremolo: It is no technique and can't be practiced like a technique.--

5.Tremolo is not a technique. It is an effect produced when a certain type of arpeggio is employed.

6.Fees for Chromatic Harmonica Solo (Open Section) and Tremolo Harmonica Solo (Open Section) include the cost of one copy of the test piece.

7.Gas tremolo known as the "belly tremolo, " relying on air flow caused by abdominal contraction forces resulting from vibration.”,

8.We use staccato in tremolo to ensure that the right hand fingers is properly prepared on the string before the next stroke.使

9.What we saw in childhood is mainly the tremolo harmonica. The blues harmonica now played is good as well, and is portable in the handbag.10便

10.Tremolo is no great technique , it's just an effect that every other guy with some discipline and knowledge towards his exercises can get .