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How to pronounce tremolo in English?

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Type Words
Type of palpitation, quiver, quivering, shakiness, shaking, trembling, vibration
Type Words
Type of vibrato

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Fender began manufacturing the tremolo amps Tremolux in 1955 and Vibrolux in 1956.
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Tremolo is marked with three short, slanted lines across the stem of the note.
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Even as a young lad, he was responsible for any tricky stuff involving the tremolo.
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This guitar is also available with a Floyd Rose Special locking tremolo since 2011.
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It is however possible to produce the tremolo with just one or more fingers.
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These effects are achieved through rapid detache bowing bordering on outright tremolo.
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Hall handles the vocals, which are interspersed with chants, tremolo and shouts of joy.
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He worked the tremolo bar, wah-wah and feedback to frenetic overdrive.
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The song Eruption by Van Halen has a notable phrase of tremolo picking.
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  • (music) a tremulous effect produced by rapid repetition of a single tone or rapid alternation of two tones
  • Vocal vibrato especially an excessive or poorly controlled one
  • Tremolo, or tremolando, is a musical term that describes various trembling effects, falling roughly into two types. ...
  • Tremolo is a 1997 album by Blue Rodeo.
  • Tremolo is a fictional mutant character in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe.
  • Tremolo is an EP by My Bloody Valentine, released in February 1991 by Creation Records. The title is a reference to the band's heavy usage of guitar tremolo and vibrato to create blurred, dreamlike tones. ...
  • A rapid repetition of the same note, or an alternation between two or more notes. It can also be intended to mean a rapid and repetitive variation in pitch for the duration of a note. ...
  • Tremolo means rapidly repeating a single note or chord (see bowing chart for more details).
  • A technique performed with either a very rapid down-up movement of the pick or a pami plucking of the fingers.