Sentence example with the word 'tremolo'

tremolo

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Definition n. (music) a tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone or rapid alternation of two tones

Last update: June 21, 2015


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It was a tremolo played on the mandolin.   [Please select]

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The orchestration is already almost classically Wagnerian; though there remains an excessive amount of tremolo, besides a few lapses into comic violence, as in the yelpings which accompany Ortrud's rage in the night-scene in the second act.   [Please select]

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His performance suggests, but with more brilliancy, more tremolo in the execution, the song of the Common Black Cricket.   [Please select]

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Then he simply needs to set his tongue and throat to quivering, and you have his enrapturing tremolo.   [Please select]

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The voice rose to a higher pitch than usual, and assumed a tremolo.   [Please select]

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Bostwick, who was a big man, began to sing in a shrill, tremolo soprano voice.   [Please select]

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Yet on listening closely, I saw that it was the very tremolo that gives the song of the male its peculiar thrill.   [Please select]

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It was rather a lifeless baritone, but he managed to impart an impassioned tremolo to his romance.   [Please select]

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No wonder that with such surprise the querulous tremolo of his whistle is sharply mingled with these softer voices.   [Please select]

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His bow achieved a long tremolo; he lowered the violin from his chin, stood up, and greeted the travellers.   [Please select]

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The whip-poor-will in the adjacent shrubbery seems companionable, and there is a friendly spirit in the short, shrill tremolo of the night-hawk from the invisible sky.   [Please select]

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