tremolo
English
Etymology
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(deprecated template usage) Borrowed from Italian tremolo, first-person present indicative of tremolare (“to shake, to tremble”). Origin: 1715-25.
Noun
tremolo (countable and uncountable, plural tremolos)
- (music) A rapid repetition of the same note, or an alternation between two or more notes. It can also be intended to mean a rapid and repetitive variation in pitch for the duration of a note. It is notated by a strong diagonal bar across the note stem, or a detached bar for a set of notes (or stemless notes).
- (music) A variation in the volume of a note or a chord, evoking a tremor or quiver.
- (music) The device in an organ that produces a tremolo effect.
Derived terms
Translations
rapid repetition of the same note
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Anagrams
Catalan
Verb
tremolo
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Esperanto
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin tremula and French tremble.
Pronunciation
Noun
tremolo (accusative singular tremolon, plural tremoloj, accusative plural tremolojn)
- aspen (Populus tremula)
- 1938, La praktiko, page 3.
- Elkreskis salikoj, tremoloj, poploj kaj floroj......
- Willows, aspens, poplars, and flowers grew out......
- 1938, La praktiko, page 3.
Finnish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
tremolo
Declension
Inflection of tremolo (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | tremolo | tremolot | ||
genitive | tremolon | tremolojen | ||
partitive | tremoloa | tremoloja | ||
illative | tremoloon | tremoloihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | tremolo | tremolot | ||
accusative | nom. | tremolo | tremolot | |
gen. | tremolon | |||
genitive | tremolon | tremolojen | ||
partitive | tremoloa | tremoloja | ||
inessive | tremolossa | tremoloissa | ||
elative | tremolosta | tremoloista | ||
illative | tremoloon | tremoloihin | ||
adessive | tremololla | tremoloilla | ||
ablative | tremololta | tremoloilta | ||
allative | tremololle | tremoloille | ||
essive | tremolona | tremoloina | ||
translative | tremoloksi | tremoloiksi | ||
abessive | tremolotta | tremoloitta | ||
instructive | — | tremoloin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Ido
Noun
tremolo (plural tremoli)
Italian
Verb
tremolo
Portuguese
Noun
tremolo m (plural tremolos)
Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
tremolo
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