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‖ tremolando Mus.|tremoˈlando| Also tremulando. [It., pr. pple. of tremolare to shake, quaver, warble (Florio).] a. adj. (or attrib.) Tremulous, shaking. b. adv. In a tremulous or quivering manner; with a tremolo; used to indicate that a note or passage is to be thus rendered. c. ellipt. as n. = tremolo 1, 2.
1852Seidel Organ 24 Another absurd..contrivance is the tremulando, a register which..was to indicate the sobbing, sighing, and trembling of men. 1854J. Schubert Mus. Hand-bk. (ed. 4), Tremolant, a stop in german organs producing a tremolando effect. 1876–98Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms, Tremolando,..(1) A chord or note played or bowed with great rapidity so as to produce a quivering effect. (2) Vibration of the voice in singing, arising from nervousness or a bad production; or used for the purpose of producing a special effect. Ibid., Tremolant,..a fan⁓wheel by rotating in front of the wind chest causes a tremolando. 1887Athenæum 26 Nov. 720/1 The violins accompany tremolando in descending thirds. |