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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «FINGERED TREMOLO»
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Jazz Composition and Orchestration
The fingered tremolo is a trill of an interval larger than a major second. It can be
measured (Ex. 40a) or unmeasured (Ex. 40c); b is the written-out form of a. The
tremolo in d is both fingered and bowed (note the absence of slur). This is an ...
2
The Contemporary Violin: Extended Performance Techniques
Fingered Tremolo By using more than one finger it is possible to play with greater
speed in pizzicato passages. This technique has been developed and is used
more by contrabass and guitar players. By using the forefinger and middle finger
...
Patricia Strange, Allen Strange, 2003
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The NPR Classical Music Companion: An Essential Guide for ...
A rapid-alternation tremolo on a stringed instrument is t called a "fingered"
tremolo, because two fingers of the left hand must alternate rapidly to play the
alternating notes. Sometimes, M depending on what the composer indicates, a
fingered ...
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Orchestral Bowing -- Style and Function: Textbook
Fingered Tremolo is not a bow stroke per se but rather a "trill" between notes at
wider intervals. As with all slurs, the bow is drawn continuously while the note
alternation occurs. (String crossing should be avoided in this circumstance.) ...
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The Cambridge Guide to Orchestration
Fingered tremolo Unmeasured fingered tremolo Technique: the same as used for
trills but using an interval greater than a 2nd; executed rapidly, with no
determined metrical speed for the notes Result: two very rapidly alternating notes
...
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Essential Dictionary of Orchestration (Pocket Size Book)
Tremolos require intervals larger than a second. (Note: applying the same
technique at an interval of a 2nd is called a trill.) Written fingered tremolo-
Fingered tremolos- PIZZICATO STRING TECHNIQUE The term pizzicato (pizz.)
indicates that ...
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Acoustic and MIDI Orchestration for the Contemporary Composer
Violin II Viola Cello Contrabass The fingered tremolo is more delicate and floral.
This effect is accomplished primarily with the left hand. The performer plays two
different pitches on the same string (the open string does not work as well here),
...
Andrea Pejrolo, Richard DeRosa, 2009
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The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians
... this being termed a slurred tremolo and sometimes indicated by a wavy line,
and to a rapid alternation between two pitches of a chord, as in Ex. 3, this being
termed a fingered tremolo because it is produced by rapid movement of a finger
on ...
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Conducting and Rehearsing the Instrumental Music Ensemble: ...
A few of these special effects on string instruments that need to be considered in
the rehearsal process are ponticello or sul ponticello, tasto or sul tasto, bowed
tremolo, fingered tremolo, artificial harmonics, natural harmonics, glissandi, ...
There is also a type of tremolo called fingered tremolo, or slurred tremolo. See (3)
. This is an unmeasured type of tremolo and may be used on single notes or on
double stops. It may be used effectively at the ends of tunes which end in the ...