Word: tremolo

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Translations: tremolo

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spanish
Translations:
trémolo, del trémolo, de trémolo, de tremolo
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german
Translations:
Tremolo, Tremolos
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french
Translations:
trémolo, vibrato, le trémolo, de trémolo
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italian
Translations:
del tremolo, di tremolo, il tremolo, ponte tremolo
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portuguese
Translations:
trêmulo, vibração, de tremolo, trêmolo
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dutch
Translations:
tremelo, tremolosysteem, vibrato
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russian
Translations:
тремоло, дрожь, вибрато
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norwegian
Translations:
Tremelo, tremoloen, tremolostemte
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swedish
Translations:
tremolot, tremoloeffekt, tremolograden
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finnish
Translations:
tremoloa, tremolon, tremolojärjestelmän
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danish
Translations:
tremolo-, tremolosystem
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czech
Translations:
tremolová, tremola, tremolové, tremolový
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polish
Translations:
Efekt Tremolo
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hungarian
Translations:
tremoló, tremolót, tremolók, tremolóval
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turkish
Translations:
titreklik, kullanıldığında Tremolo, titrek
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greek
Translations:
τρέμολο, του τρέμολο, τρέμολου, εφέ Tremolo
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ukrainian
Translations:
тремоло, тримали
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albanian
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dridhje
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bulgarian
Translations:
тремоло
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belarusian
Translations:
трэмала, тремоло
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croatian
Translations:
treperav zvuk
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lithuanian
Translations:
Tremolo
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macedonian
Translations:
тремоло

The meaning and "use of": tremolo

noun
  • a wavering effect in a musical tone, typically produced by rapid reiteration of a note, or sometimes by rapid repeated variation in the pitch of a note or by sounding two notes of slightly different pitches to produce prominent overtones. - In the second section the flute ignites sparks of tone through rapid tonguing, tremolos , staccatos and trills as the tape sounds ebb and flow, gradually evolving from one harmony to the next.

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