- In music,
tremolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtrɛːmolo]), or
tremolando ([
tremoˈlando]), is a
trembling effect.
There are
multiple types of tremolo: a rapid...
- (pick). The
double strings accommodate a
sustaining technique called tremolando, a
rapid alternation of the
plectrum on a
single course of strings. The...
- ideas,
using the
tremolando gesture as an
articulative device at first. In a
reversal of the
process found in the exposition, the
tremolando chords gradually...
-
unexpected cadenza in
which the
orchestra supports the solo with a
pizzicato tremolando effect ("cadenza accompagnato").
Franz Liszt's
Hungarian Rhapsody No....
- b****-drum
blows on the offbeat,
precipitous woodwind scales,
strings tremolando,
uprushes of violins, and
rapid rhythmic figures spla**** out by the trumpets"...
-
ziemlich (Ger.) Fairly, quite,
rather zitternd (Ger.)
Trembling (i.e.
tremolando) zögernd (Ger.) Hesitantly,
delaying (i.e. rallentando) zurückhalten (Ger...
- feeling. This
movement begins with a
rapid melody in the strings, pla****
tremolando.
After this is developed, a swaying, triple-time
motif begins in the horns...
- when the piano,
after concluding the
scherzo section,
plays an eerie,
tremolando p****age in the
lower registers, with a
development of the
first theme...
- hidalga,
tierra mía:
estrofas del romancero,
desde Guzmán a don Suero, van
tremolando el honor. ¡Es León! Con su
sangre a
torrentes vertida dio a la Patria...
-
accompanied cadenza in
which the
orchestra supports the solo with a
pizzicato tremolando thrumming effect. This cadenza,
though demanding to perform, is not the...