Trill - page 3

How many notes in a trill?
A trill is the alternation of two notes that are either a half step or a whole step apart. It consists of the principal note, which is the lower note,...
What does the plus ( ) ornament mean?
A trill, also known as a "shake", is a rapid alternation between an indicated note and the one above it. ... In Baroque music, the trill is sometimes ...
Trill exercises piano
How do you increase trill speed on piano?Do you trill up or down on piano?How do you increase trill speed on piano?Re: Improving Trill speed Practise ...
Trill termination
This is sometimes called THE TRILL WITH SUFFIX, or THE TRILL WITH CLOSING NOTES and, less often, THE TRILL AND MORDENT. The termination is often writt...
How to interpret trills in renaissance music?
What do trills represent?How do you read a trill?What does a trill mean in music?What do trills represent?A trill provides rhythmic interest, melodic ...
How do I trill between F and D in the middle register?
The easiest way to do this would be to finger a regular D, except place the first finger on your left hand down as well. Then you would lift your seco...
Why is this tremolo here instead of a trill?
It is probably written this way because a trill generally means to trill to the note a major/minor second above (as can be seen in the bottom line of ...
Why my right hand trill is so bad?
You are probably trying to play from the flexor muscles (the fingers have no muscle) and abductors simultaneously. The flexors are in your forearm. Tr...
Trills, Tremolo and forearm movement on the piano
Try this: Extend your whole arm level with the floor in front of you. While keeping your fingers loose and untensed, twist your forearm back and forth...