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Bariolage is a
musical technique used with
bowed string instruments that
involves rapidly playing alternated notes on
adjacent strings, one of
which is...
- bow-arm
motion needed for
techniques such as the
double shuffle, a form of
bariolage involving rapid alternation between pairs of
adjacent strings. To produce...
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Portato is
defined by some
authorities as "the same as portamento".
Legato Bariolage Walls, Peter. 2001. "Bow, §II, 3.
Bowstrokes after c1780, (iii) Portato...
- on the violin,
enhancing the tone
colour (and ease of playing) of the
bariolage in the
first movement. Only two of
Joseph Haydn's 106
symphonies are in...
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Armed Forces In May 2022, it was
announced a new
camouflage pattern, the
Bariolage Multi-Environnement (BME), was
being developed and that it
would replace...
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Rifkin notes p****ages that
would have used the
violinistic technique of
bariolage.
Rifkin also
suggests that Bach was
inspired to
write the
suite by a similar...
- MJK) Multi-Environment Pattern [fr]
Woodland 2024
French Army, the BME (
Bariolage Multi-Environnement) will
replace the
Central Europe Pattern and the Daguet...
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rhythmic intensity is
increased at one
point through the use of
unison bariolage in the
first violin part. The
music eventually reaches the end of the...
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bariolage, a
technique that
relies on the use of the violin's open strings. The B
section in the
first movement starts with
repeated note
bariolage figures:...
- chords). Also, Tom Petty's "Free Falling" and Goo Goo Dolls' "Name".
Bariolage Drone (music) Zinn,
David (1981). The
Structure &
Analysis of the Modern...