- with less
overtone strength,
emphasizing the fundamental, also
known as
flautando,
since it
sounds less
reedy and more flute-like.
Bowed instruments pose...
- Rimsky", and that he "tried to surp**** him with ponticello, col legno,
flautando, glissando, and
fluttertongue effects".
Stravinsky defined his musical...
- to
control his guitar's
volume on "I Need You",
creating a
syncopated flautando effect with the
melody resolving its
dissonance through tonal displacements...
-
specialist techniques in the orchestra,
including ponticello, col legno,
flautando, glissando, and flutter-tonguing. Set in the evil
immortal Koschei's castle...
-
December 24, 2012;
Flymen on
January 22, 2013; Wu
shuang in
March 2013;
Flautando Kolin Recorder Quartet on
March 23, 2013;
Johnny Jiang on May 28, 2013;...
-
which the
intonation is an
eighth or a
quarter of a
semitone too low.
flautando Flutelike mode; used
especially for
string instruments to
indicate a light...
- 21st-century
recorder ensembles, the trio Sour
Cream (led by
Frans Brüggen),
Flautando Köln, the
Flanders Recorder Quartet,
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet...
-
important example within the band's work, with
every chord given the "
flautando-like" sound, and "multiple articulations"
appearing throughout the song's...
- sound, with
strong overtone content. Sul tasto, in
extreme cases called "
flautando,"
produces a more flute-like sound, with more
emphasis on the fundamental...
- is a
muffled and flute-like
sound (the
technique is
often also
called flautando).
Drawing the bow
across the
tailpiece creates a very
quiet resonant sound...