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  • The Tremolo Patent by William Strong Syllabus 728160The Tremolo Patent — SyllabusWilliam Strong Court Documents Opinion of the Court United States Supreme...
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  • by George Grove Tremolo by Harry Collins Deacon 2601572A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — TremoloGeorge GroveHarry Collins Deacon ​ TREMOLO. A figure consisting...
    334 bytes (1,083 words) - 04:55, 21 March 2022
  • The Tremolo Patent Opinion of the Court by William Strong 728162The Tremolo Patent — Opinion of the CourtWilliam Strong United States Supreme Court 90 U...
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  • derived from, vibrare, to vibrate), denoting an effect, something akin to Tremolo (which see), yet differing essentially from it, used in musical performance...
    325 bytes (289 words) - 04:12, 3 April 2022
  • BebungGeorge GroveFranklin Taylor ​BEBUNG (Ger.; Fr. Balancement; Ital. Tremolo), a certain pulsation or trembling effect given to a sustained note in...
    329 bytes (266 words) - 04:54, 29 December 2020
  • invention which produced a tremolo in the musical notes of melodeons or reed instruments, and which has since become known as the tremolo attachment. Louis surrendered...
    8 KB (1,296 words) - 04:57, 20 December 2017
  • estimated as a fault common among bad singers, and known as the 'tremolo.' [Shake; Tremolo.] A dramatic tendency naturally arose out of the desire to make...
    387 bytes (554 words) - 03:38, 29 December 2020
  • Company v. Wiswall 90 U.S. 508 United States v. Shrewsbury 90 U.S. 518 The Tremolo Patent 90 U.S. 530 Collar Company v. Van Dusen 90 U.S. 566 The Wood-Paper...
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  • on Sundays and holidays throughout the year. Baini ascribes to him what he considers the restoration of the 'trillo.' [Tremolo; Trillo.] [ E. H. P. ]...
    376 bytes (122 words) - 03:02, 29 December 2020
  • the tambourine is struck by the hand, or merely waved through the air. A tremolo effect is obtained by stroking the head with the finger-tips. In a 14th-century...
    301 bytes (164 words) - 17:00, 13 August 2023
  • tempests, especially the older ones, an agitated movement with plenty of tremolos and semiquaver passages is deemed sufficient to convey the idea, but many...
    311 bytes (605 words) - 03:40, 20 February 2022
  • effects and different grades of forte and piano can be obtained. A sort of tremolo or roll can be produced by striking each end of the triangle alternately...
    344 bytes (157 words) - 04:05, 7 February 2022
  • Symphony, Wagner's Flying Dutchman, and in conjunction with the violins in tremolo to depict the rustling of the leaves in the breeze, as in the “Waldweben”...
    361 bytes (212 words) - 08:40, 18 August 2023
  • stage presence, and is a fair actor, but he has adopted the prevailing tremolo to such a degree as seriously to prejudice the method of singing which...
    364 bytes (323 words) - 06:40, 29 December 2020
  • notes. In order to sustain notes on the mandoline the effect known as tremolo is employed; it is produced by means of a double movement of the pick up...
    313 bytes (412 words) - 02:47, 12 January 2021
  • subdivision of the written note into quavers, semiquavers, etc., unless the word tremolo or tremolando is added, in which case the repetition is as rapid as possible...
    362 bytes (1,260 words) - 06:13, 29 December 2020
  • palace of Girolamo Mocenigo, he employed the device of an instrumental tremolo, till then unknown. Another novel effect was his employment of trombones...
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  • Conservatoire. In 1861 he appeared in Berlin at Meyerbeer's request, but the tremolo in his voice did not please the Germans, and he has not revisited that...
    345 bytes (413 words) - 01:09, 29 December 2020
  • unattainable by either jack or hammer, viz. the Beben or Bebung, which was a tremolo or vibrato obtained by a tremulous pressure upon the key with the fleshy...
    319 bytes (518 words) - 07:46, 10 March 2022
  • violinists. He is not, however, quite free from a ​tendency to trick, such as tremolo, which is very regrettable in an artist of genius and sensibility, and...
    343 bytes (479 words) - 14:12, 29 December 2020
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