tremolo in the PONS Dictionary

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The strings are played with a plectrum, producing the rapid and characteristic tremolo sound as the plectrum moves rapidly over unison strings.
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The guitar playing emphasizes on tremolo riffs, and sometimes on slow doom metal riffs; the drumming ranges from down-tempo to mid-paced arrangements.
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This construction is meant to produce smooth action without the friction commonly found in classic tremolo systems.
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It is characterized by frequent trills and tremolos.
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Many tremulants are variable, allowing for the speed and depth of tremolo to be controlled by the organist.
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The company saved money this way by performing a single, front-sided rout on the guitar to accommodate the pickups, the tremolo, the preamp and the controls.
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Some models had built-in spring reverb and tremolo effects.
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It also can feature harmonic guitar riffs, tremolo picking, double bass drums and metalcore-stylized breakdowns.
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We did everything solely with the tremolo arm.
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Tremolo on two or more notes is common on the piano and other keyboard instruments.
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