tremolando
English
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Italian tremolando
Noun
tremolando (plural tremolandos or tremolandi)
- (music) A tremolo section of a piece.
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- 2011, Eric Sams, The Songs of Hugo Wolf, →ISBN:
- Wolf's own Wagner paraphrases (c. 1882) often presage the pianoparts of his later songs,both in their part-writing and intheir transcriptionof orchestral effects such asstring runsor tremolandos.
- 2017, Janet K. Halfyard, Berio's Sequenzas: Essays on Performance, Composition and Analysis, →ISBN:
- The characteristic surface element of the dense tremolandi is immediately projected into the ensemble and conditions all the different means of sound production available, including the unpitched sound of the tam-tam.
Adverb
tremolando (not comparable)
Italian
Verb
tremolando
Anagrams
Spanish
Verb
tremolando
- Adverbial present participle of tremolar.
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