TRILL vs QUAVER: NOUN
- A quavering, tremulous sound; a rapid, trembling series or succession of tones; a warbling.
- In music, same as shake, 5; also, formerly, the effect now called the vibrato.
- A consonant pronounced with a trilling sound, as r.
- A rapid alternation between an indicated note and the one above it, in musical notation usually indicated with the letters tr written above the staff.
- A sound, of consonantal character, made with a rapid succession of partial or entire intermissions, by the vibration of some one part of the organs in the mouth -- tongue, uvula, epiglottis, or lip -- against another part.
- The action of the organs in producing such sounds. d.
- A shake or quaver of the voice in singing, or of the sound of an instrument, produced by the rapid alternation of two contiguous tones of the scale. See Shake.
- A note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
- The articulation of a consonant (especially the consonant `r') with a rapid flutter of the tongue against the palate or uvula
- A fluttering or tremulous sound, as that made by certain birds; a warble.
- The rapid alternation of two tones either a whole or a half tone apart.
- A speech sound pronounced with such a vibration.
- A vibrato.
- A rapid vibration of one speech organ against another, as of the tongue against the alveolar ridge in Spanish rr.
- A type of consonantal sound that is produced by vibrations of the tongue against the place of articulation, for example, Spanish rr.
- An eighth note, drawn as a crotchet (quarter note) with a tail.
- A trembling of the voice, as in speaking or singing.
- A trembling shake.
- An eighth note. See Eighth.
- A shake, or rapid and tremulous vibration, of the voice, or of an instrument of music.
- An eighth-note (which see).
- A shake or similar embellishment, particularly in vocal music.
- A tremulous or quivering sound or tone.
- A quivering; a trembling.
- A trill.
- A quivering sound.
- A musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole note
- A tremulous sound
- An eighth note.
TRILL vs QUAVER: VERB
- Sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or below
- To create a trill sound.
- To trickle.
- Pronounce with a trill, of the phoneme `r'
- Give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency
- Sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note above or below
- To shake in a trembling manner.
- To use the voice in a trembling manner, as in speaking or singing.
TRILL vs QUAVER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To flow in a small stream, or in drops rapidly succeeding each other; to trickle.
- To utter trills or a trill; to play or sing in tremulous vibrations of sound; to have a trembling sound; to quaver.
- To produce or give forth a trill.
- To articulate (a sound) with a trill.
- To sound, sing, or play with a trill.
- To utter or sing in a trilling voice.
- To produce a trill on an instrument or with the voice.
- To speak in a quivering voice; utter a quivering sound.
- To quiver, as from weakness; tremble.
- To tremble; to vibrate; to shake.
- Especially, to shake the voice; to utter or form sound with rapid or tremulous vibrations, as in singing; also, to trill on a musical instrument.
TRILL vs QUAVER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To impart the quality of a trill to; to utter as, or with, a trill
- To turn round; to twirl.
- To utter with quavers.
TRILL vs QUAVER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 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 sound with tremulous vibrations.
- To roll down, as water; trickle.
- To rock; swing to and fro; shake; quiver.
- To pour out.
- To throw; cast.
- To roll to and fro; rock.
- To turn round rapidly; twirl; whirl.
- To roll.
- To have a tremulous motion; tremble; vibrate.
- To sing or sound with the wavy tones of an untrained voice, or with a distinctly tremulous tone; hence, to sing, in general; also, to perform a shake or similar melodic embellishment with the voice or an instrument.
- To sing in an artless manner or with tremulous tone.
TRILL vs QUAVER: RELATED WORDS
- Pianissimo, Pizzicato, Sibilant, Staccato, Chirp, Chirrup, Glissando, Uvular, Quan, Buzzy, Sing, Vibrato, Shake, Quaver, Warble
- Throaty, Timbre, Rasp, Sibilant, Growl, Pianissimo, Glissando, Lilt, Wail, Vibrato, Acquiescent, Eighth note, Waver, Trill, Warble
TRILL vs QUAVER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Pianissimo, Pizzicato, Sibilant, Staccato, Chirp, Chirrup, Glissando, Uvular, Quan, Buzzy, Sing, Vibrato, Shake, Quaver, Warble
- Mewl, Throaty, Timbre, Rasp, Sibilant, Growl, Pianissimo, Glissando, Lilt, Wail, Vibrato, Acquiescent, Eighth note, Trill, Warble
TRILL vs QUAVER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Trill Pils Initiative, which is designed to support Black brewers in the.
- He started to speak but the trill of a cell phone interrupted.
- Trill joining committee is to accept him as a host.
- The Truth also calls in, but is ridiculed by Trill.
- The song of most tree crickets is a long trill.
- Others sported mechanical birds which might be set to trill.
- Vulcans and Trill favor the Federation above all others.
- Trill, in order for Adira to contact her symbiont.
- Neutralize one of the subspace storms around Trill.
- He was joined by JPEGMAFIA and Trill Sammy.
- The first three elements in level c have a triple period, that is, the permutations of the motif repeat at three quaver intervals.
- The sight of the picture had brought a quaver into her voice which she strove to conceal from the two policemen.
- Quaver Music offers general music teachers a platform to stay connected to their students.
- Everything is totally arranged, right down to the last note, the last semi-quaver.
- The whole movements are notated at double speed, thus the tactus should be the quaver.
- There was, now and then, a fearful quaver in his voice, and it seems that Mr.
- Quaver and the busts awake from restful dreams ready to explore rests and their shapes.
- Anicroche originally, then, meant the same as croche, a crook, quaver.
- There was just a faint quaver in her voice.
- Like the quaver rest, the semi quaver rest is denoted with curly flags resting on a slanted stem.
TRILL vs QUAVER: QUESTIONS
- Can you feel the rhythm of the finger playing a trill?
- What's the dictionary definition of the word trill?
- Does this Muramatsu GX have a trill key or split E mechanism?
- Why doesn't Spanish have a trill/r/like English does?
- How much of Sibelius do you know about natural sign trill?
- How did trill's react to rejoin the Star Trek universe?
- Why does the Caged Bird still sing a fearful trill?
- How is the original encapsulated frame preserved in trill?
- Is it possible to insert redundant trill in MuseScore?
- How to create trill lines with accidentals in Sibelius?
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