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 trills
Author: E.M.B. 
Date:   2004-02-02 04:32

lets say u do a trill from a to f on tenor sax does thet mean you play every note from a to f?

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 RE: trills
Author: Gnomon 
Date:   2004-02-02 06:59

A trill is between two notes which are side by side. You can trill between A and Bflat, A and B, but not between A and F. In a trill, you play the two notes repeated in rapid succession, for example ABABABABABAB.

A tremolo is the same as a trill, but the two notes are more than a whole tone apart. A to F would be a tremolo. But you just play the end notes, not the ones in between.

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