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 this little pattern thing
Author: oboe 
Date:   2004-02-03 22:38

~Hey,

I know I've found this out somewhere before, but could y'all tell me what it's called (and how to play it) when you have like an
F# -and then those 3 slanted lines- and then A
Thanks a bunch!!!!

~Corinne

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 RE: this little pattern thing
Author: Dee 
Date:   2004-02-03 23:50

Tremolo

Simply alternate between the two notes. In some pieces of music, the tremolo is to be taken at a certain speed as determined by the number of lines. In other pieces it would be played as fast as you can. It depends on the style of the piece.

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