trillers with specific notes
Is it possible to make trillers like you often hear in rock'n roll piano with specific notes.
For example like in this song at 17 second a triller between E and G.
https://youtu.be/itRFjzQICJU?t=17
Is it possible to make trillers like you often hear in rock'n roll piano with specific notes.
For example like in this song at 17 second a triller between E and G.
https://youtu.be/itRFjzQICJU?t=17
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See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tremolo#two_note
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by SteveBlower
I don't think that's it. A tremolo is just repeating a note (or several notes). I'm talking about a triller.
In reply to I don't think that's it. A… by Jan Baars
See https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/articulations-and-ornaments
In reply to See https://musescore.org/en… by Jojo-Schmitz
I don't think that works. They are trillers like you find in a lot of barok music. Most of them minor and major 2nds.
In reply to I don't think that works… by Jan Baars
I want a triller between two notes that are a third apart.
In reply to I want a triller between to… by Jan Baars
That's not a trill, it's a tremolo. So use that palette instead, and see the Handbook under that term for more info.
There are two types of tremolo - repeating a single note, and alternating two notes. You simply need to choose the correct one.
In reply to That's not a trill, it's a… by Marc Sabatella
And the correct one is the one referred to by the link in my reply (the first one) and repeated here https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/tremolo#two_note
In reply to And the correct one is the… by SteveBlower
Ah, I got it. I thought they meant you have to place the notes on top of each other, but you should place them right after each other and then apply the tremolo.
Thanks!