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Previous information was incorrect. This is called a glissando. To play this, you start from the lowest note and in rapid succession, play until the highest note and hold all notes.

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Q: What is the name of the musical ornament that looks like a vertical trill?
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A musical ornament consisting of the rapid alternation of two tones that are a whole or half step apart is a?

im pretty sure you are talking about a trill


What does the musical term ornament mean?

Ornaments alter the pitch pattern of individual notes, such as Trill, Mordant, Turn, Appoggiatura and Acciaccura. An example would be for a Trill, a rapid alteration between the specified note and the next higher note (according to the key signature) within it's duration


In music theory what is the difference between a trill and a mordant?

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What is a trill in piano music?

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.


What is the term for an old-time high note?

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What is the musical term to describe sliding?

That would be a glissando.


What are the examples of vertical articulation of curriculum?

To name a few, Tenuto, Marcato, Staccato, Legato, Accent, Trill, Fermata, and Mordent are some examples of articulation.


In our flute music for our show this year it says to trill a 3rd octave F but it has a flat sign in front of the trill so how do you trill it?

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What does the musical term diatonic trill mean?

A trill is when you quickly go back and forth between two notes located right next to each other on the scale. Diatonic is when you only use the standard scale (white keys on a piano). Normally if you were trilling f, you would quickly go from f to f sharp. in a datonic trill, you would quickly go from f to g.


When was Trill Entertainment created?

Trill Entertainment was created in 2000.


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Trill OG was created in 2008.