vibrato

英 [vɪ'brɑːtəʊ] 美 [vɪ'brɑto]
  • n. (意)颤音;抑扬顿挫
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vibrato
1861 (adv.), 1870 (n.), "tremulous effect in music," from Italian vibrato, from Latin vibratus, past participle of vibrare "to vibrate" (see vibrate).
Strictly, the vibrato is distinct from the tremolo, in that the latter involves a perceptible variation in pitch; but in common usage the terms are made synonymous. [Century Dictionary]
1. I encourage oboe and clarinet players to use plenty of vibrato.
我鼓励演奏双簧管和单簧管的乐手们多使用颤音。

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2. How do you produce this kind of tone and vibrato?
你是怎样发出这种音调和振音的?

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3. When not playing vibrato, use the palm of your right hand to work the key.
(当不演奏(手)振音时, 用你的右手手掌操作钥匙(推杆). )

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4. Vibrato, a shaking of the arm and hand adds a lot of work to your playing.
颤音, 振动的胳膊和手作为一个很多温暖你的演奏.

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5. Eventually, you'll exhaust all conventional vibrato approaches, all the ways you saw someone else do it.
最后, 你将用尽所有常规的颤音动效果, 所有你曾看见其他的人做过的方式.

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