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Filter by Meaning The tremolo in the song added an ethereal quality to the melody.
The pianist's tremolo gave the piece a unique character.
The tremolo caused landslides in the nearby mountains.
The tremolo caused by the earthquake lasted for almost a minute.
The drummer's rapid tremolo on the cymbals added excitement to the performance.
The cellist used tremolo to emphasize the melancholic tone of the piece.
The flutist added a tremolo to the high note, making it sound more ethereal.
The violinist's tremolo technique impressed the judges.
He played the guitar and used tremolo to make his music sound interesting.
The tremolo arm on the bass guitar allowed the player to create a wobbly sound.
The sound engineer advised the drummer to tremolo the cymbals for the chorus.
The young actor's tremolo was evident during his first audition.
The tremolo of the projector added drama to the film scene.
The tremolo effect on the synthesizer was used in the sci-fi movie soundtrack.
The composer instructed the orchestra to play the section with a slow tremolo.
The guitar solo was enhanced with the use of tremolo, making it sound more intense.
The singer added a tremolo to her voice during the emotional part of the song.
The radio station used a special effect to tremolo the announcer's voice.
The guitarist used a tremolo pedal to create a pulsating effect in the song.
The pianist's fingers displayed an impressive tremolo while playing the piece.
The composer decided to remove the tremolo from the piece.
The pianist practiced the tremolo passage repeatedly until it was flawless.
The tremolo piano piece was difficult to play but beautiful to listen to.
The conductor emphasized the importance of the tremolo in the orchestra's performance.
The pianist added a tremolo to the melody to add a sense of urgency.
The drummer used a tremolo effect on the cymbals for the crescendo.
The violin section played a tremolo as the curtain fell, bringing the performance to a close.
The tremolo on the organ added depth and richness to the music.
The tremolo setting on the digital effects processor gave the electric violin a unique sound.
The tremolo was accompanied by a loud rumbling sound.
The young boy's tremolo was a clear sign of his fear as he walked through the haunted house.
The concert was enhanced by the tremolo of the stage lights.
The guitarist performed a tremolo solo that amazed the audience.
Her voice had a noticeable tremolo as she began her public speaking debut.
The singer's tremolo was so pronounced during the emotional song that it brought tears to the audience's eyes.
The audio engineer used a tremolo effect to create a pulsating sound.
The speaker's voice had a tremolo as she spoke about her fear of public speaking.
The tremolo in the background music gave the scene an eerie atmosphere.
The guitarist's tremolo added an emotional depth to the song.
The DJ used the tremolo effect to build up excitement in the club.
The tremolo on the electric organ made the church service more solemn.
The musician used tremolo to create a haunting melody that left the audience spellbound.
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