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tremolo
CIDE DICTIONARY
tremolo, n. [It. Cf. Tremulous.].
The rapid reiteration of tones without any apparent cessation, so as to produce a tremulous effect. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tremolo, n. Mus.
1 a tremulous effect in playing stringed and keyboard instruments or singing, esp. by rapid reiteration of a note; in other instruments, by rapid alternation between two notes (cf. VIBRATO).
2 a device in an organ producing a tremulous effect.
1 a tremulous effect in playing stringed and keyboard instruments or singing, esp. by rapid reiteration of a note; in other instruments, by rapid alternation between two notes (cf. VIBRATO).
2 a device in an organ producing a tremulous effect.
Etymology
It. (as TREMULOUS)
THESAURUS
tremolo
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