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| | Vibrato - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A precursor to vibrato was the trillo (not to be confused with a trill), used in vocal music in the early 17th century, where a singer would rapidly repeat the same note on one syllable. |  | | Vibrato is a musical effect where the pitch or frequency of a note or sound is quickly and repeatedly raised and lowered over a small distance for the duration of that note or sound. |  | | Wide vibrato (as wide as a whole-tone) is commonly used among electric guitar players and adds a vocal-like expressiveness to the sound. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrato
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| | Vibrato: ViolinTips.com |
 | | Vibrato was introduced in music to intensify the sound, and change the emotional inpact of the music. |  | | Vibrato will initially be just another thing to think about while you are trying to play a piece of music. |  | | Ensembles looking to revive the sound of Baroque music and older string music have, in many cases, taken vibrato out of their performances to recreate the sound as it would have been heard when it was composed. |
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http://www.violintips.com/info/vibrato.html
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| | Vibrato |
 | | Ultimately the use of vibrato is an element of artistry and can be varied to color the music. |  | | Julius Baker termed this fast narrow vibrato "spinning the sound." Listen to him playing the opening to the second movement of the Debussy Sonata, and the same passage 300% slower. |  | | Or listen to a great soprano and hear the vibrato slowed down. |
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http://hometown.aol.com/johnwion/vibrato.html
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| | Vibrato |
 | | Of course vibrato is not confined to the violin family. |  | | It is a topic characterised by disagreements, and not just from this century, although one certainty appears to be that the modern usage of continuous vibrato on violins, violas and cellos was influenced by such violinists as Joseph Joachim and Fritz Kreisler in the early part of the twentieth century. |  | | Ornaments - trills and mordents as well as vibrato - were played at differing speeds to suit the affect of the music. |
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http://www.saraband.com.au/vibrato.htm
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| | The Harp Reference: Throat Vibrato |
 | | The pulses of the vibrato should be made to divide the notes into even intervals to add to the rhythmic content of the music. |  | | Work on it until all the chunkiness is gone, and it sounds as natural in your play as it does in a singer's voice. |  | | You can do vibrato at different speeds, so you should choose a speed that fits with the rhythm and feel of the music. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/tx/myquill/Vibrato.html
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| | Vibrato |
 | | Further inspiration for the use of vibrato came during a concert of the Chicago Symphony (in 1964) with Rostropovich playing a cello concerto. |  | | I selectively use vibrato in virtually all styles of music, depending on the particular piece and the nature of the passage in question. |  | | Further, my use of vibrato is not always limited to solo passages, but is occasionally employed in ensemble passages to provide a shimmering background for whatever solo is going on at the time. |
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http://www.hornplanet.com/hornpage/museum/articles/vibrato.html
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| | Tremolo or "Real" Vibrato |
 | | From the musical viewpoint, a violin can be played vibrato, and it is not impossible to play a guitar that way. |  | | And to tell the truth, while some theoreticians will spend considerable time discriminating between the two, when referred to an electronic "signal" as seen on an oscilloscope before it reaches the loudspeaker and in terms of propagated waves (the kind we listen to and call sound) there is little absolute difference between the forms. |  | | Even when the tone generated is produced by pure frequency or pure amplitude variation, the acoustic wave it produces has to travel round a room with real dimensions before we hear it. |
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http://www.vibroworld.com/magnatone/vibrato.html
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| | Dwayne's Singing Page: Why You Should Never Use Vibrato |
 | | Christy stated that vibrato is "one of the qualities we look for in a voice, whether we know it or not." Recognizing that my musical tastes have changed as my level of skill has increased, I truly can't say what I felt about vibrato before I knew what it was. |  | | Vibrato, as you will remember, is the act of a tone going above and below a given note, which is supposed to be the one being sounded. |  | | Many of these singers, years removed from their teens, still had voices that, if you were not looking at them, you would believe the singer was, in fact, a teenager. |
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http://notsosynonymous.tripod.com/sing/vibrato.html
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| | Vibrato and the Physics of the Clarinet |
 | | Therefore, the vibrato is used in jazz to actually exaggerate the "badness" of the sound. |  | | The fact that the clarinet uses no vibrato in a section of instruments that all use vibrato makes the clarinet sound more easily distinguishable by the listener. |  | | Vibrato makes a natural, physical, direct connection to the listener. |
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http://www.woodwind.org/clarinet/Study/Vibrato.html
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| | Music Preview: PSO clarinetist votes 'no' on vibrato for classical works |
 | | But there is one thing listeners won't hear -- a vibrato. |  | | Rusinek doesn't look down on other forms of music, but he thinks there is a definite connection between vibrato and ethnic music, like the rollicking klezmer songs of Yiddish folk tradition that he sometimes plays. |  | | In his solo career, Stoltzman has become known for using vibrato on several classical pieces, as well as on his CDs of jazz and other kinds of music. |
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http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/20010131clarinet4.asp
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| | Vibrato in Classical String Technique |
 | | You'll speak through the violin.' This was in 1863 or 1864 approximately; and listening to the beautiful, chaste, close vibrato on his 1912 Columbia U.S.A. recording I feel that this paternal admonition bore fruit in Ysaÿe's unthrobbing lovely cantilena as I still remember it. |  | | As in instrumental playing, vibrato was employed only as an occasional ornament in early vocal music. |  | | There is no place in baroque music for the perpetual string vibrato that ":graces" modern violin playing. |
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http://www.standingstones.com/stringvib.html
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| | Vibrato query |
 | | Guitar vibrato is very different from violin vibrato. |  | | I started on guitar first, and violin vibrato sounded very odd for me at first, but now feels and sounds very natural, but I still teach guitar, and If I do vibrato it feels weird. |  | | It is very possible to do pitch dow vibrato in the violin way on the guitar. |
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http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=5609
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| | Understanding Vibrato |
 | | A trill is an educated yodel at the vocal cords that may or may not be easy for a singer to produce. |  | | I find that the "u" vowel must be produced without the "bunching" of the back of the tongue and with a "high and wide soft palate" in order to be efficient acoustically. |  | | Music theatre singers develop this damaging vocal habit in order to have some sort of vibrato when none is present in the tone. |
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http://www.voiceteacher.com/vibrato.html
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| | Cello Vibrato |
 | | Also, musically speaking, vibrato should vary depending on the musical demands of the music to avoid monotony. |  | | The speed and width of the vibrato should vary both for technical and musical reasons. |  | | A slow and wide vibrato sounds funny in the upper range. |
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http://www.cello.org/cnc/tim21.htm
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| | Generation of Vibrato in Expressive Performances in MIDI |
 | | The approach of this project models the vibrato with equations used in audio synthesis of music. |  | | The goal of this experimental project is to be able to generate believable vibrato in expressive MIDI music. |  | | Currently, it will only generate vibrato for one track of notes at a time. |
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http://www-classes.usc.edu/engr/ise/599muscog/2004/projects/yang
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| | Vibrato as ornament vs. Continuous Vibrato |
 | | The question...is whether or not a continuous vibrato is a natural component of the voice which is trying to meet the technical and aesthetic demands of western music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |  | | Kelly explains that, as a voice develops the range and agility required of performers of Baroque music, continuous vibrato naturally emerges; he goes on to point out that not a single modern performer "who is known for his/her coloratura does not have a continuous vibrato". |  | | Terence Kelly argues against this in his discussion of The Authenticity of Continuous Vocal Vibrato. |
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http://ladyviola1593.tripod.com/musichistory/id2.html
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| | Vibrato: Excerpts from The NPR Classical Music Companion |
 | | A certain amount of vibrato is an integral component of most flutists' sounds.) In general, jazz and pop wind players make much greater use of vibrato than their classical colleagues. |  | | But for the singer, vibrato is simply a by-product of proper breathing and tone production. |  | | Vibrato: Excerpts from The NPR Classical Music Companion |
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http://www.kennedy-center.org/nso/classicalmusiccompanion/vibrato.html
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| | Sax Vibrato --Online Saxophone Lessons by Ryan Fraser |
 | | More importantly, you can hear what good vibrato sounds like, and what it can do for you musically. |  | | I strongly suggest starting by listening to a number of players of a variety of instruments in a variety of styles. |  | | Take a listen to the following audio samples: |
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http://www.ryanfraser.com/lessons/advanced/vibrato.html
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| | Halfbakery: Piano Vibrato |
 | | In all, though, being one that is assaulted daily with vibrato-modified piano sounds (electric), I must say that the piano creates a sound that is _not_ designed to have vibrato. |  | | On instruments of the violin family, you will sometimes notice musicians vibrating even when they are not bowing the string (after the bow is lifted, or during pizzicato). |  | | I suppose it could be used as an affected sound akin to other prepared piano modifications. |
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http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Piano_20Vibrato
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| | Violin F o r u m : Re: tips for playing vibrato |
 | | When you play music, dont use vibrato for every note as this can actually ruin the piece. |  | | I have been playing for 8 years, and not long ago, maybe about a month ago, I asked my private teacher to teach me vibrato becuase I was getting very fustrated at the sounding of the notes, for me violin without vibrato was no fun. |  | | It would be best for your teacher to show you this because its hard to correct bad habits on the violin. |
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http://www.8notes.com/f/31_6620.asp?spage=2
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| | Vibrato Effects on Tuning |
 | | This is why the listener can hear a tone with some vibrato and yet have the impression of hearing a precisely pitched note. |  | | Notice how vibrato is used when singing solo vs when singing with three other parts. |  | | You are here: Sing and Perform > Singing Skills > |
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http://www.spebsqsa.org/web/groups/public/documents/pages/pub_id_038264.hcsp
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| | Dolmetsch Online - Music Theory Online - Ornamentation |
 | | Several modern commentators have questioned the basis of what we call 'early musical performance' and you are recommended to read the work of those who have carefully re-examined the premise that underpins the modern practices in 'early music'. |  | | It seems to go a little dead on us; and this is the acoustic consideration which makes vibrato a natural rather than an artificial recourse on melodic instruments. |  | | There are, according to Robert Donington, good acoustic as well as historical reasons for including vibrato in proper moderation. |
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http://www.dolmetsch.com/musictheory23.htm
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| | Sax Appeal: Sax: Technique: Vibrato |
 | | Vibrato is the wavering or pulsating of a tone when controlled by the musician. |  | | Classic vibrato is used throughout a note and at very regular intervals. |  | | Saxophone vibrato is made by flattening the pitch which results in the wavering sound. |
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http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/9590/sax/technique/vibrato.html
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| | Vibrato |
 | | If the chairwoman of the fund raising commitee, who is known to prefer a wide vibrato, is in the audience with fifty of her closest friends, it is a percentage wager that her listening experience that night will include some wide vibrato. |  | | Good vibrato should be natural, and compliment the music. |  | | I don't think that this is always the case in all of their playing, (I'm being really general her, I know!!), in terms of using this technique with music of all composers. |
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http://www.hornplayer.net/archive/a151.html
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| | JNL 4: A CINEFLUOROGRAPHIC PILOT STUDY OF THE THROAT WHILE VIBRATO TONES ARE PLAYED ON FLUTE AND OBOE |
 | | This variation indicates a change in the volume of sound. |  | | Analysis shows that peaks occurred regularly every three to five frames in the vibrato sections, as opposed to less regular intervals in nonvibrato sections. |  | | (Figure 4) He started each pitch without vibrato, began vibrato on the fifth beat, returned to a vibratoless tone on the ninth beat and ended the tone on the thirteenth beat. |
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http://www.zainea.com/vibrato.htm
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| | What is 'Natural' Vibrato? |
 | | Similarly, Robert Donington addresses the need for vibrato from the listener's perspective in that the ear becomes easily fatigued of a constant, straight tone. |  | | (5) One must wonder, however, whether or not this narrower, less obtrusive vibrato that Gable advocates is possible if a particular 20th century performer wishes to sing anything but early music. |  | | He goes on to assert that a wider "natural" vibrato has been created in the 20th century due to the demands of "continual loud singing needed in large opera houses and for being heard over a 20th century orchestra". |
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http://ladyviola1593.tripod.com/musichistory/id1.html
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| | All Things Strings:Strings101 |
 | | When it comes to musical instruction, Phyllis Young has a way with words. |  | | "I want them all to start with a wide vibrato. |  | | "The whole concept of vibrato is based on balance and making of tension-free motions," she concludes, "which are guided by the aural dream of a beautiful tone." |
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http://www.stringsmagazine.com/issues/Strings109/strings101.html
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| | Saxophone Vibrato Basics |
 | | Finally, a truly musical vibrato is not metered but should be very free and might be best characterized as a “spinning” sound; using a metronome and purposefully measuring it is for practice only. |  | | Vibrato is an essential expressive element of the saxophone sound, and is a concept that can and should be taught to all intermediate and advanced high school students, and perhaps even very advanced junior high school students. |  | | We do NOT want the tongue to be used in the vibrato, only the jaw. |
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http://www.tsmp.org/band/utley/utley5.html
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| | Beginning vibrato...a question - www.ezboard.com |
 | | As a violinist, a rolled cello vibrato always seemed a wonderful thing to me because it was such a natural motion and achieved a type of sound that I found very difficult to get on the violin below the third position. |  | | The rolled forearm creates a vibrato much like that of a pure violin wrist vibrato, a perfectly legitimate vibrato, in my opinion, for some effects, especially when playing softly and sweetly, but probably limited to a small range of vibrato speed and width for most (not all) people. |  | | Vibrato was (and still is) one ofmy big obsessions in cello playing. |
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http://www.cello.org/heaven/mbarchs/jan21/begvibe.htm
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| | Oboe Vibrato |
 | | It is not an essential part of oboe sound; it is an expressive device used to help explain the music. |  | | Vibrato on the oboe is like a vocal vibrato: it is the natural result of a mature and efficient tone production technique. |  | | I prefer to teach tone production and let the vibrato come naturally, which it usually does. |
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http://www.public.asu.edu/~schuring/Oboe/vibrato.html
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| | VIBRATO |
 | | Strike the proper balance during a song and vibrato will blossom. |  | | In the same way, a guitar player who needs to shake the guitar to move a note must be applying a death grip on that fretboard. |  | | For most singers, the subtle, rhythmical movement of vibrato feels more like fate. |
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http://www.voicelesson.com/html/lessons/free_lessons_07.htm
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| | thumb placement during vibrato - Discussion Forums |
 | | But my teacher of years ago, beat me with a bow to keep the violin high. |  | | As far as placement, my thumb is on the side of the instrument, just as it is when I do not use vibrato. |  | | I'm still working on the vibrato mostly in 3rd position and trying to chill a bit on 1st. |
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http://www.stringsmagazine.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000611.html
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| | Cello F o r u m : vibrato |
 | | listen "music is good 4u" if you start out with swing vibrato you will never have a good vibration thats constant and beautiful. |  | | I learned to vibrato in my third year of playing. |  | | This is a serious problem, and as of now I sound absolutely horrible compared to last year. |
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http://www.8notes.com/f/33_31000.asp
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| | Dwayne's Singing Page- Singing Tips, Singing lessons, how to sing, vibrato, singing technique, Books on singing, and ... |
 | | Dwayne's Singing Page- Singing Tips, Singing lessons, how to sing, vibrato, singing technique, Books on singing, and more! |  | | I've been fortunate enough to recruit some good people to help out those who would like some help, and I hope your experience here and there will prove to be a pleasant one. |
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http://notsosynonymous.tripod.com/sing.html
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| | Viva Vibrato! |
 | | Literature The folk songs and solos were selected for their high musical quality, beauty, range of musical style, and their application to a specific vibrato technique. |  | | History, Anatomy, Physics, Equipment, Pedagogy A wealth of valuable resource material is included to assist the string and non-string teacher in gaining a better understanding of the teaching of vibrato. |  | | All teachers of string instruments will find Viva Vibrato! |
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http://www.kjos.com/orchestra/viva_vibs.html
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| | RE: no science....ONLY OBOE VIBRATO |
 | | First, remember that vibrato should only be used to give your playing a singing quality. |  | | If you're playing out of tune, it will sound bad whether or not you use vibrato (unless of course you like playing quarter tones). |  | | I believe you can use vibrato when playing a line with other instruments (just watch any string section in an orchestra), but the way you use vibrato in a tutti section versus how it is used in a solo are different. |
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http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/BBoard/read.html?id=4124
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| | Cyberfret.com: Guitar Technique: Vibrato |
 | | There are those players have a one dimensional vibrato, it sound the same all the time. |  | | The answers to these questions will really depend on the type and feel of a particular song. |  | | Then there are those who consciously or unconsciously use different speeds and widths of vibrato to create more depth and feeling in their playing. |
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http://www.cyberfret.com/techniques/vibrato/page6.php
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| | RE: How to play vibrato??? |
 | | em....we have some exchange programme with a school band from KL last year.and their flutist told me that the way of playing vibrato is by using some area around our diaphragm.and i hv attend a master class before,and the tutor is a Japanese.she remind us not to use our throat to play vibrato. |
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http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/BBoard/read.html?id=6595
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| | Goff Professional Online Shopping > Hammond Vibrato Linebox Kit |
 | | Once the individual components become unstable, the original sound is lost. |  | | Special Vibrato equipment in most Tonewheel generator equipped models of HAMMOND organs was designed to vary the frequency of the tones by continuously and consistently shifting their phase through the use of an electrical time-delay line or 'phase-shift network'. |  | | As the Vibrato effect is applied to the part of the signal across the delay line, but not to the rest of the signal, which is applied to a resistor across the line, the combination produces the famous HAMMOND Chorus effect. |
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http://www.goffprof.com/shopping.jsp?p=53
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| | [Trombone-l] Diaphragmatic Vibrato |
 | | It think a controlled and practiced slide vibrato can sound just as good and legit as jaw vibrato, and it keeps you from munging up your airstream. |  | | I know the differnce in how they are done, but > if it sounds good, what difference does it make how you do it? |  | | In my playing, >> my biggest problem is the introduction of muscular tension into >> my airstream, My problem with slide vibrato on classical playing is and always has been that I don't want to hear pitch fluctuation when vibrating. |
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http://maillists.samford.edu/pipermail/trombone-l/2005-April/001409.html
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| | Vibrato (Violin/Viola) |
 | | It should also not be too wide or narrow. |  | | Once the vibrato starts working in a satisfactory manner, you should use it on all long notes and gradually begin to use it on shorter note values until it becomes a normal part of your technique. |  | | What it boils down to is that you are playing in tune and out of tune very quickly with the result that the notes will have more resonance and more "richness." Vibrato must not be used to hide poor intonation and students should not start learning vibrato until intonation is very secure. |
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http://www.tsmp.org/orchestra/jacobsen/jacobsen2.html
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| | Laurier's Handy Dandy Little Circuits:Vibrato |
 | | Tremolo was defined as the modulating of a note volume or amplitude while vibrato was said to be the effect produce by varying the pitch of a note like when moving the string on the fret of a guitar. |  | | Below are two tremolos, the first one using a "Twin-T" oscillator and the second one using a 555 IC timer. |  | | I, personally could never discern the difference but I found some definitions describing the effects. |
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http://members.shaw.ca/roma/vibrato.html
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