tremolando Antonyms
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Meaning of tremolando
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tremolando (a.)
Same as Tremando.
tremolando Sentence Examples
- The violinist's bow tremolando created a haunting, ethereal melody.
- The choir sang with a tremolando that added depth and emotion to the performance.
- The cellist's手指 trembled as he executed a delicate tremolando on the low strings.
- The pianist evoked a sense of delicate trepidation with a tremolando in the left-hand accompaniment.
- The guitarist's tremolando technique on the strings produced a buzzing, resonant sound.
- The flutist's tremolando gave the passage an airy, fluttering quality.
- The harpist's tremolando created a shimmering, celestial effect.
- The organist's tremolando added a sense of grandeur and awe to the solemn hymns.
- The percussionist's tremolando on the triangle created a rhythmic and hypnotic pulse.
- The conductor instructed the orchestra to play the tremolando with intense restraint, evoking a feeling of hushed anticipation.
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Same as Tremando.
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The violinist's bow tremolando created a haunting, ethereal melody.
The choir sang with a tremolando that added depth and emotion to the performance.
The cellist's手指 trembled as he executed a delicate tremolando on the low strings.
The pianist evoked a sense of delicate trepidation with a tremolando in the left-hand accompaniment.