-
aggressive sound.
Uvular fluttertonguing can also be used when an
alveolar trill is not
appropriate to
achieve the
effect of
fluttertonguing, e.g. in the low...
- to surp**** him with ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and
fluttertongue effects".
Stravinsky defined his
musical character in his
second ballet...
- activist. He is best
known for his
fluttertongue poems,
which have been
published in six volumes. One of them,
fluttertongue 3: disarray, won the 2005 Book...
- to surp**** him with ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and
fluttertongue effects". A
performance of the full
ballet lasts about 45 minutes. The...
- such as
portraying the
bleating of
sheep with cuivré br**** as well as
fluttertongued reeds in Don Quixote. Strauss's
handling of form is also
worth noting...
- slides,
popped notes, harmonics, "flying finger" trills, multiphonics,
fluttertonguing, and double-tonguing,
which are also
common in
similar instruments...
-
special effects or
extended techniques, such as col
legno playing,
fluttertongue, or glissando; the
notation conventions for the instrument. Whereas...
- tremolos, and
glissandi in the strings.
Other special effects include fluttertonguing in the flutes;
muting the br****es and strings, a
cymbal roll a deux...
- Dance, Monster! Annh
Scowcroft The
Truth of
Houses Steven Ross
Smith Fluttertongue 5
Robert Earl
Stewart Campfire Radio Rhapsody Cathy Stonehouse Grace...
- but
evokes an
earthy sound with use of the alto
flute and
frequent fluttertongue,
which has a
breathy timbre closer to a
bamboo flute. The percussion...