Tr stands for Trill which means to change from one note to another repeatedly. It is sometimes called a shake.
Vibrato or trill, depending on the magnitude.
Definitely not. Trills are common for flutes, for sure, but there are many other instruments that musicians with the proper skills can execute a trill. Piano trills are popular in classical music. Clarinets, guitars, some brass instruments (with a lip trill produced by changing the embouchure), oboes, and bowed instruments (especially the violin and viola) all can play a trill. Talented vocalists can also trill.
it is also (in music) a repeated pattern between 2 notes (1 + 2 1 + 2 1+.........)
The trill has a longer duration. A mordant is a short ornament, usually consisting of two notes: the principal note and the ornament. The principal note is played and then the note just above or below is played, like a two note trill, and then the principal note holds for the duration of whatever that note is. A trill does a similar thing (usually just with an upper note) but continues to go back and forth between the principal note and the ornament for the duration of whatever the note is.
A trill is a musical ornament (something done to enhance a melody) that involves playing 2 notes, usually a second or minor second apart, in rapid succession, back and forth, for a few moments.
Vibrato or trill, depending on the magnitude.
Trill to Gb (F#)
Trill is 'true' plus 'real', so basically 'nothing is fake'
Trill is a slang term for true or real. Mostly used by gang members.
For those who don't know, keeping it "Trill", is a conjunction of two words. Keeping it "True", and keeping it "Real". If you are true to yourself, and real, then you are keeping it "Trill".
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Definitely not. Trills are common for flutes, for sure, but there are many other instruments that musicians with the proper skills can execute a trill. Piano trills are popular in classical music. Clarinets, guitars, some brass instruments (with a lip trill produced by changing the embouchure), oboes, and bowed instruments (especially the violin and viola) all can play a trill. Talented vocalists can also trill.
As far as I remember it was "Devil's Trill" :)
Trill Entertainment recording artist
it is also (in music) a repeated pattern between 2 notes (1 + 2 1 + 2 1+.........)
Trill OG was created in 2008.
Trill Entertainment was created in 2000.