释义 |
trem·o·lo \ˈtreməˌlō\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Italian, from tremolo tremulous, from Latin tremulus 1. a. : the rapid reiteration of a musical tone or of alternating tones of a chord so as to produce a tremulous effect b. : a perceptible rapid variation of pitch in the voice especially in singing similar to the vibrato of a stringed instrument 2. or tremolo stop : a mechanical contrivance in an organ for periodically interrupting the flow of tone and causing a tremulous effect |