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Tension is frequently generated through the use of overlapping trills, tremolos, glissandi, and scalar figures within textures of g radually increasing density and volume.
Figure 16 shows the notation for the first phrase of the piece, which includes three combinations of grace notes and trills.
Similar trills and oscillations, soft percussion attacks, gleams of brass and string har monics ensue, but all is introductory.
The nightingales, that had hushed their songs while the firing lasted, now star ted their trills once more; first one quite close, then others in the distance.
Figure 17 (sound example 8) shows a 12-second example of legato and staccato tones, sliding trills and pitch bend from the dizi part for this section.
Have not some of our strikes—and not the smallest of them—found their origin in trilling incidents which well come within the province of day-to-day working?
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What would happen to music if, one day, you could patent scales, chords, trills and everything else that makes the world of classical music so rich and exciting?
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The superb starling has a long and loud song consisting of trills and chatters.
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The song is a jumble of chirps, whistles, warbles and trills, with the same deep pitch as the call.
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There are then trills for one bar and another quaver, quaver rest, quaver, quaver rest pattern with a straight crotchet accompaniment for 4 bars.
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Musical elements visible on the graphs include the ghost xun framing the live xun trill with impossible sliding trills.
Their song is not considered as musical as those of many others thrushes and consists of a series of squeaky notes followed by short trills.
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The theme heavily makes use of arpeggiated chords and trills.
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The call is a distinctive "twit", from which derives its name, and the song contains fast trills and twitters.
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The first opening slowly transforms a chord before turning to trills.
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The call is a sharp "pink", and the song is a musical stream of warbles, whistles, trills and slurs.
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Her songs are mostly representative of the operatic style, which displays coloratura and trills.
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Cross-string trills utilising two or three strings are also possible.
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In operatic work, however, this skill could be shown to good effect in trills and runs.
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As with most trills, uvular trills are often reduced to a single contact, especially between vowels.
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There is then a short section involving a sequence and many, typical baroque trills.
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The song consists of a mix of whistles and trills.
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The towhees trilling song interspersed with chips is also very different from the brush-finches very high-pitched hissing song.
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The call is several long, moaning aaa-rk sounds, followed by soft trills.
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The song is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles.
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Note the recourse in all these movements to unison writing for the choral voices, which are required to trill on specified prominent notes.
The song is a series of thin, high-pitched notes with trills and whistles.
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The second movement transformed this trill into an eastern arabesque, creating a beautiful tableau of sonority in its delicate evocative instrumentation and harmony.
The male proposes suitable nest sites to the female by rubbing his body over a suitable tree fork, all the while trilling continuously.
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Malayalam in fact has two trills, at least for many speakers -- vs. -- the latter of which is retroflex.
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The tude also involves other technical difficulties, e.g. trills with the fourth and fifth fingers.
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Mention also must be made of the ornaments, all of which are trills.
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Others are the central fricatives, the central approximants, the trills, and the central flaps.
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The value 13, for example, is associated with trills.
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Lateral trills are also possible and may be used to imitate bird calls.
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While this might seem like a flap, the articulation is different; trills will vary in the number of periods, but flaps do not.
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However, trills may also be produced with only a single period.
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The call of this species is a thin "peeew", and the song is mixture of whistles and trills.
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The erhu is the only instrument which performs the ascending sliding trill live.
Vocalizations that have been recorded include whistles, twitters, trills, loud or soft sharp notes, sneezes and long rasps.
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The opening immediately sets a cheerful mood with trills and light-hearted melodies.
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There are then trills for the piano for a further 8 bars.
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The first section starts with 23 bars of trills from the piano.
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Interspersed into these are groups of grace-note chords and clusters, as well as tremolos, trills, and harmonics, and these two levels are constructed independently.
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Decorations often introduce chromaticismfor instance, mordents and trills.
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They also rebuilt the bassoon with 22 keys, a more mathematically calculated ore to produce the best sound, adding 22 new trills.
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A less common periodic sound source is the vibration of an oral articulator like the tongue found in alveolar trills.
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Black-skinned, they dance and shout above the tick and trill of white-walled buildings.
A group of trills lead directly to the fourth movement.
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Singing itself consists of a combination of repeated notes, quickly passing isolated notes, and trills.
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The song is a long varied mix of notes and trills.
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Separate parameters change the trill amplitude as for a single sustained tone.
A line segment with random variation controls an initial, middle and final trill rate, and the times required to change among the trill rates.
Averaging one cycle of the trill for a frequency function.
Such a technique is also needed to accomplish trills.
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The linnet's pleasant song contains fast trills and twitters.
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In this new key and new theme, the accompaniment returns to the clarinets, which play trills.
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After some time, there is a fairly long cadenza filled with trills between the hands, as the key modulates freely.
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Although lacking a vocal sac, the males make a mating call of alternating long and short trills, by contracting the intrinsic laryngeal muscles.
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Trills may also be played beginning on the note above the one indicated (the "auxiliary note").
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They incorporate high and fast melismas, acrobatic trills and riffs, and deep, soulful growls, or squalls.
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They possess a large repertoire, as they can emit up to 11 different sounds, such as cackles, whistles, trills and squawks.
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His pieces make constant use of arpeggiations, trills, and scales, and require the oboist to practice circular breathing.
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Trills are written out using 32nd notes and are present in most of the bars.
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Coding a pattern as a run or a trill entails some form of relational coding, the relation involved here being the same-different relationship.
Marmosets monitor and locate group members with vibrato-like low-pitched generic calls called trills.
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In the middle octaves the 4th valve permits trills on any note since it barely changes the pitch at all.
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Nuthatches are very vocal, using an assortment of whistles, trills and calls.
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The sixteenths are followed by a series of determined trills with the last one ending on a high g.
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Singers sometimes make trilling or yelling sounds during instrumental parts of their songs, an aspect that has been parodied many times.
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From bar 12, long-drawn-out trills in both hands and from bar 17, raging arpeggios and sequences in the top voice build further towards a climax.
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Family groups also communicate with soft whistles and trills.
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The basic object is composed of an arpeggio followed by a resonance continued in a trill.
The bird's song is inconspicuous, containing whistling, warbling and trilling notes.
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With the advantage of hindsight acquired after the appearance of the harpsichord source in [2.35], these can be related to a harpsichord trill.
Flaps also contrast with trills, where the airstream causes the articulator to vibrate.
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As she flies toward him, the female will give excited trills in return.
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A few individuals in some few localitiesso far only in montane grasslandsshow two terminal trills, the first rapid, the second substantially slower.
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She had complete mastery of runs, trills, staccati and vocal ornaments of all kinds.
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In the coda, all the woodwinds play trills above the melodic brass.
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The song is two clear notes followed by a mixture of buzzes and trills.
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He liberally employed coloristic effects such as trills, tremolos, harmonics, glissandos, and arpeggios, thus demanding a high level of technical proficiency from all three musicians.
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On the clarinet, trills across the break are very difficult and are often found in virtuoso literature.
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The trills are written out and fitted with the other parts.
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There are then 20 bars of more trills.
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However, performers were expected to know how to add stylistically appropriate ornaments, such as trills and turns.
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Trills in the recorders represent the wind, strings impersonate waves, while piano chords outline the flood leitmotiv.
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Instead, trilling woodwind engage in a dialogue with the brass as the energy slowly dissipates, and the work ends unresolved.
A much simpler and more reliable solution than the unfortunate 'bleating lamb' effect that comes from attempting single-note trills on the vowels!
Such cases are characteristically very insensitive to the semantic properties of the constituent lexical items: melodious trills and scales; porcelain egg container.
In our perception test, however, despite these cues, flaps and trills were not correctly identified.
If they are uncovered, certain notoriously out-of-tune notes are corrected automatically, and some trills are easier to produce.
A repeating function controlling the frequency of a single tone produces smoother trilled notes than overlapping tones does.
In order to connect the grace notes with the trills, line segments set the frequency and all the harmonic amplitudes.
Mostly focusing on pizzicato, it includes examples of tremolo, trills, glissandos and harmonics.
Individual sound events, as in rubbing drumskins, glissandi, trills and rolls, form a musical dialogue.
The combination of these trills was used to blend the saxophone sound with the burbling sound of granular synthesis.
They provide examples of the social influence of companions, interaction, and environment with respect to vocal plasticity, early (infant) "babbling" behavior, and structure of adult trills.
The strings initiate what has the makings of a very beautiful hymn, but it too is broken off to allow the woodwind to alternate low trills and slower shapes.
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