Tremolo
volume
British pronunciation/tɹɛmˈɒlə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/tɹɛmˈɑːloʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "tremolo"

Tremolo
01

vocal vibrato especially an excessive or poorly controlled one

02

a rapid repetition of a single musical note or alternation between two notes

What is "tremolo"?

Tremolo is a musical technique where a note or chord is rapidly repeated or fluctuated to create a shimmering or wavering effect. It is achieved by quickly alternating between the same note or chord, or by varying the volume of the note. Tremolo can be used to add intensity, sustain, or a sense of urgency to the music. It is commonly used on string instruments, such as the violin, and in various other instruments and vocal performances to enhance the emotional impact of the music.

tremolo

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Example
The guitarist used tremolo to add texture and intensity to the chord progression.
The tremolo technique requires precise control and coordination to achieve a consistent and expressive sound.
The tremolo in the violin solo added a haunting quality to the music.
The conductor signaled for the strings to play with tremolo, creating a sense of tension in the orchestral passage.
In film scoring, tremolo strings are often used to evoke suspense or anticipation.
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