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Literally a trembling effect.
A trembling effect.


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These are generic musical terms (of which there are many more).

And roughly the subset seen implemented on synths.


Arpeggio

Vibrato

Tremolo

This article/section is a stub — some half-sorted notes, not necessarily checked, not necessarily correct. Feel free to ignore, or tell me about it.

A trembling effect.

This can come either from

  • very rapid repetition of a note
sometimes for the perception of it being played longer
sometimes for the texture that the variation in volume gives
  • a (often fast) variation in volume.


Sometimes confused with vibrato, which makes sense in that on various instruments (and e.g. a Leslie speaker) the two come hand in hand, due to physics.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremolo

Sostenuto

Dynamics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamics_(music)

Ornament

Ornaments are notes (improvised, marked, or marked with some interpretation on how to play) that are not necessary to the melody, harmony, or rhythm (in the analytical sense), but still add to the piece as a form of decoration.


Slide, portamento, glissando

Ghost notes

Trill

Mordent

Turn

Grace note

Rubato