The Clarinet BBoard  
     | 
 
    
    
Author: studioline  
Date:   2006-01-29 12:33 
 what does this mean? There may be an obvious answer to this so forgive me.  
 
It is is some gypsy style music I am playing, and my inclination is that I should sing down the instrument whilst playing, it seems to make sense within the music anyway. However I might be totally wrong.
  
  | 
 
 
 | 
 
    
    Reply To Message
     
 | 
 
 
     | 
 
    
    
Author: Don Berger  
Date:   2006-01-29 13:44 
 I looked in several dictionaries, including 2 "pocket" musical-term books, also using an oumlotted [sp?] U,  without any success.  If it is "gypsy" in origin, mid-European? [slang?], who knows ?? Frill is the nearest !  Fun tho.  Don 
 
Thanx, Mark, Don
  
  | 
 
 
 | 
 
    
    Reply To Message
     
 | 
 
 
     | 
 
    
    
Author: tictactux ★2017 
Date:   2006-01-29 14:01 
 Might be an abbreviated italian "frullare" which means "mix, merge, shuffle, shake, toss". 
 
--  
Ben
  
  | 
 
 
 | 
 
    
    Reply To Message
     
 | 
 
 
     | 
 
    
    
Author: clarnibass  
Date:   2006-01-29 14:24 
 Frull means flutter tounge/Ferlatto (whtaever you spell/pronounce that). Such a coincidence we just learned that a couple of hours ago.
  
  | 
 
 
 | 
 
    
    Reply To Message
     
 | 
 
 
  
 | 
  The Clarinet Pages 
  | 
  |