Tremolo is a rapid back and forth movement of the bow on the same note. Tremolo comes from the word trembling and is an articulation to that nature. When playing soft tremolo you try to use as little bow as possible and when playing extremely strong tremolo you play longer slower strokes with your bow. Always be careful not to over do the intensity of tremolo when playing big symphonies for long periods of time with tremolo. You can easily hurt and tier your arm and shoulder.
Schreikasten
You must be signed in to post a comment Mouse
Wow, the Travelling Fiddle thread is really slow loading. I wanted to edit my last post and had to keep trying to get it to load. Maybe it is the 106 pages?[reply]ELCBK
For Mouse – Yeah, I’m slow. Would really be great if Dave decides to share any of his ideas & experience here. 🥰Mouse
Sister did not answer. Will try again later. I have some weird news for her. No, not sharing. But, I finally have something to tell her, and she is not home!Loading ...
Recent Forum Posts
- Topic: Take a Plunge Into the Baroque World - Where Chinrests & Shoulder Rests DON'T EXIST!
By: ELCBK - Topic: The World of Bowing Possibilities!
By: Jim Dunleavy - Topic: CATS! 🥰 DOGS! ⇒ help us LEARN BETTER BOWING!
By: ELCBK - Topic: The Ash Grove - Completed Forum Members Project
By: SharonC - Topic: Learn a New Way to Play HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
By: SharonC - Topic: The Old Guy Re-Entering the String World
By: SharonC - Topic: Violaman, Sister Site to Fiddlerman
By: Mouse - Topic: I am doing Fiddlerman's 35 Day Practice Challenge
By: Mouse - Topic: Traveling Fiddlerman Community Violin
By: Mouse - Topic: Pizzicato
By: Gordon Shumway
- Topic: Take a Plunge Into the Baroque World - Where Chinrests & Shoulder Rests DON'T EXIST!