Similar words: vibrate, vibration, vibrating, vibrational, vibrant, vibrancy, libration, calibrate. Meaning: n. (music) a pulsating effect in an instrumental or vocal tone produced by slight and rapid variations in pitch.
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1, He whistles with a beautiful, steady vibrato.
2, J: I like his vibrato.
3, It's just incredible to try to create their vibrato and note choice on guitar.
4, Characteristically White's opulent bass comes with a pronounced vibrato which tends to get exaggerated on disc.
5, Vibrato, like all flavouring, needs very fastidious use on brass instruments.
6, She brought uncommon dedication and a throbbing vibrato to the sister who craves a normal existence.
7, Vibrato, a shaking of the arm and hand adds a lot of work to your playing.
8, Eventually, you'll exhaust all conventional vibrato approaches, all the ways you saw someone else do it.
9, The objective of vibrato in playing violin is to serve the artistic expression of music.
10, When not playing vibrato, use the palm of your right hand to work the key.
11, With much vibrato and glissando , she depicted the vocal melodies and with just as much sensitivity and temperament she expressed the poesy of the pieces and her joy of life.
12, On the T3/B, an authentic Bigsby vibrato tailpiece is paired with a roller bridge for smooth functionality and an added dimension of sound.
13, I encourage oboe and clarinet players to use plenty of vibrato.
14, In their accompaniments, the strings could have contributed greater warmth and colour - particularly by using more vibrato.
15, There is now practically no danger, as there once was,(http://sentencedict.com/vibrato.html) of players overdoing vibrato.
16, Zimmermann lavishes expression on the Debussy, but his grainy tone and constant throbbing vibrato tend to smother the music.
17, The violinists think so much about how you use vibrato, how to learn vibrato.
18, Nasal and corresponding same spot plosive, affricate and lateral sound vibrato combination nose crown sound initial consonant (20).
19, How do you produce this kind of tone and vibrato?
20, We've got lots of things going on here this morning so just play a scale quickly and then vibrato, pizzicato and tremolo for us.
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