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 Tremolo
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2002-08-07 16:44

Hi,
What is Tremolo, what does it mean and how do you play it on the Flute? I have never heard this term before.

Thanks

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 RE: Tremolo
Author: Dee 
Date:   2002-08-09 02:35

A tremolo is similar to a trill except the notes are not adjacent in the scale.

For example, C to D is a trill but C to E would be a tremolo.

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 RE: Tremolo
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2002-08-10 02:20

kewl thanks. I have played things like that before it was ritten as a trill but they wernt adjacent in the scale and i thought that they were just plane trills. lol but now i know the technical term. Thanks

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 RE: Tremolo
Author: Gnomon 
Date:   2002-08-12 07:26

A trill is usually written by putting tr over the note in the music. A tremolo is written by putting two notes side by side with one, two or three diagonal lines between them. The number of lines indicates how fast the alternation between notes.

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