flutter-tonguing

  • 1flutter-tonguing — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : a vibratory action of the tongue produced by rolling or trilling an r while playing on a wind instrument (as a trumpet) …

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  • 2Tonguing — Kettledrum double cross beat. So called because kettledrums were associated with trumpets and borrowed the terms for their rhythms from those for tonguing[1]. Tonguing is a technique used with wind instruments to enunciate different notes us …

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  • 3Артикуляция (музыка) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Артикуляция. Виды артикуляций: стаккато, стаккатиссимо, martellato, marcato, tenuto. Виды артикуляций: легато, портато, стаккато, стаккатиссимо. Артикуляция (от лат.  …

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  • 4Мартеле — Мартеле, мартле или martele (фр. marteler молотить, отбивать, отчеканивать) один из основных штрихов при игре на смычковых музыкальных инструментах. Является ударным штрихом с острым акцентом в начале, подобно согласной в потоке речи, и… …

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  • 5Motorbike Odyssey — is a concerto for solo tenor trombone and (extended) full orchestra, written by Swedish composer Jan Sandström in 1989. It was dedicated to the trombone virtuoso, Christian Lindberg. The piece is meant to be a musical telling of a modern Odysseus …

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  • 6growl — growlingly, adv. /growl/, v.i. 1. to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier. 2. to murmur or complain angrily; grumble. 3. to rumble: The thunder growled. 4. Jazz. to use flutter tonguing in playing …

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  • 7Sequenza X — is a composition for solo trumpet by Luciano Berio, the tenth in his series of pieces with this title. The work was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic for Thomas Stevens, and premiered by him on November 19, 1984. The piece is dedicated …

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  • 8Extended technique — Extended techniques are performance techniques used in music to describe unconventional, unorthodox or improper s of singing, or of playing musical instruments.Although the use of extended technique was uncommon in the common practice period (c.… …

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  • 9instrumentation — /in streuh men tay sheuhn/, n. 1. the arranging of music for instruments, esp. for an orchestra. 2. the list of instruments for which a composition is scored. 3. the use of, or work done by, instruments. 4. instrumental agency; instrumentality. 5 …

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  • 10Anton Webern — Biography Webern was born in Vienna, Austria, as Anton Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern. He never used his middle names and dropped the von in 1918 as directed by the Austrian government s reforms after World War I. After spending much of his youth… …

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