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my voice lost its tremolo - Übersetzung nach russisch

TREMBLING SOUND EFFECT
Tremolando; Tremolos; Tremoloing; Tremoloed; Tremolant; Tremolandos; Tremando; Fingered tremolo; Undulating tremolo; Bowed tremolo; Bowed-and-fingered tremolo; Slurred tremolo; 𝅧; 𝅨; 𝅩; 𝅪; 𝅫; 𝅬; Tremolo (music)
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  • effect pedal]], producing a cycling variation of volume, played with an [[electric guitar]]
  • Tremolo examples
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my voice lost its tremolo      
мой голос перестал дрожать
tremolo         
tremolo noun; pl. -os 1) mus. тремоло; вибрато 2) дрожь; my voice lost its tremolo - мой голос перестал дрожать
to get lost         
  • In a [[maze]], one can get lost on a voluntary basis
LOSING SPATIAL REFERENCE
Get lost; User:Heule01/Getting lost; Draft:Getting lost; Got lost; Gets lost; To get lost; Lostness; Being lost
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Definition

тремоло
ср. нескл.
Прием игры на музыкальных инструментах, заключающийся в многократном, очень быстром повторении, чередовании одного или нескольких - не соседних - звуков.

Wikipedia

Tremolo

In music, tremolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtrɛːmolo]), or tremolando ([tremoˈlando]), is a trembling effect. There are two types of tremolo.

The first is a rapid reiteration:

  • Of a single note, particularly used on bowed string instruments, by rapidly moving the bow back and forth; plucked strings such as on a harp, where it is called bisbigliando (Italian pronunciation: [bizbiʎˈʎando]) or "whispering". Tremolo picking, on traditionally plucked string instruments including guitar and mandolin, is the rapid articulation of single notes or a group of notes with a plectrum (pick) or with fingers. Tremolo playing sustains notes that would otherwise rapidly decay (fade to silence).
  • Between two notes or chords in alternation, an imitation (not to be confused with a trill) of the preceding that is more common on keyboard instruments. Mallet instruments such as the marimba are capable of either method.
  • A roll on any percussion instrument, whether tuned or untuned.

A second type of tremolo is a variation in amplitude:

  • As produced on organs by tremulants
  • Using electronic effects in guitar amplifiers and effects pedals which rapidly turn the volume of a signal up and down, creating a "shuddering" effect
  • An imitation of the same by strings in which pulsations are taken in the same bow direction
  • A vocal technique involving a wide or slow vibrato, not to be confused with the trillo or "Monteverdi trill"

Some electric guitars use a (misnamed) lever called a "tremolo arm" or "whammy bar" that allows a performer to lower or (usually, to some extent) raise the pitch of a note or chord, an effect properly termed vibrato or "pitch bend". This non-standard use of the term "tremolo" refers to pitch rather than amplitude. However, the term "trem" or "tremolo" is still used to refer to a bridge system built for a whammy bar, or the bar itself. True tremolo for an electric guitar, electronic organ, or any electronic signal would normally be produced by a simple amplitude modulation electronic circuit. Electronic tremolo effects were available on many early guitar amplifiers. Tremolo effects pedals are also widely used to achieve this effect.

Übersetzung von &#39my voice lost its tremolo&#39 in Russisch