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Often used in the same context:
glissando,
passagework,
arpeggios,
tremolos,
pianissimo,
vibrato,
legato,
fortissimo,
pizzicato,
portamento,
cadenzas,
arioso,
coloratura,
altissimo,
octaves,
obbligato,
tympani,
staccatos,
falsetto,
ostinato,
diminuendo,
timbres,
sibilant,
woodwinds,
cavatina,
allegretto,
recitatives,
melody,
larghetto,
melisma,
cantabile,
vivace,
crescendos,
etude,
allegro,
dissonances,
timpani,
aria,
chromaticism,
scat singing,
tintinnabulation,
toccata,
descant,
chords,
throaty,
scherzo,
celesta,
handclaps,
vocalism,
kettledrums,
songlike,
solos,
decrescendo,
courante,
adagio,
bass clarinet,
tinkling,
andantino,
basso,
intonation,
bassoons,
sopranino,
contrabassoon,
mozartian,
spinto,
choruses,
fugue,
warbles,
rubato,
whinnies,
clacks,
celli,
arabesques,
andante,
sonority,
gavotte,
tessitura,
cornets,
pirouettes,
cor anglais,
oboes,
lilting,
ballade,
continuo,
chaconne,
da capo,
quaver,
phrasing,
interludes,
crotchets,
lyricism,
fanfares,
bass clef,
yelps,
arco,
appassionata,
xylophone,
polonaise,
polyrhythms,
basso profundo,
polyphony,
harmonies,
trill,
whistles,
raps,
chirps,
peals,
warble,
clicks,
hops,
snatches,
tremolo,
twitter,
waltzes,
duets,
ringing,
shots,
thrills,
turnings
Appears in the definition of:
quaver,
trill,
warble
Also try:
— Adjectives for trills:
little,
long,
short,
many,
italian,
high,
few,
double,
like,
sweet,
cadential,
more...
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