

Watch out for the headline that Wales bans ' trill' and Cardiff market stole holders go bust. In case you didn't know, the word " trill" has a new primary meaning. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb - Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lambīun-B establishes himself as a contemporary authority on sincerity and authenticity ( " trill") on the early track "Put It Down," where he raps, "When it comes to being trill I'm a litmus test." There still remains the trill, which is best practised in the beginning as follows: -ĭear Miss Betham, - That accursed word trill has vexed me excessively.

Vocal Mastery Talks with Master Singers and Teachers The trill is the most difficult of all vocal exercises.

Most painful to me, however, is that the trill, which is so important to the understanding of the sonata's main theme, is to be played fortissimo, while elsewhere in the movement remaining remote and mysterious.
#Tremulous sound series#
noun A quavering, tremulous sound a rapid, trembling series or succession of tones a warbling.To pronounce with a quick vibration of the tongue roll, as the sound of r.To sing in a quavering or tremulous manner pipe.To sing in a quavering manner specifically, to execute a shake or trill.To rock swing to and fro shake quiver.intransitive verb To produce or give forth a trill.intransitive verb To articulate (a sound) with a trill.intransitive verb To sound, sing, or play with a trill.noun A speech sound pronounced with such a vibration.

noun A rapid vibration of one speech organ against another, as of the tongue against the alveolar ridge in Spanish rr.noun The rapid alternation of two tones either a whole or a half tone apart.noun A fluttering or tremulous sound, as that made by certain birds a warble.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
