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- aggressive sound. Uvular fluttertonguing can also be used when an alveolar trill is not appropriate to achieve the effect of fluttertonguing, e.g. in the low...
- to surp**** him with ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and fluttertongue effects". Stravinsky's second ballet for the Ballets Russes, Petrushka...
- activist. He is best known for his fluttertongue poems, which have been published in six volumes. One of them, fluttertongue 3: disarray, won the 2005 Book...
- to surp**** him with ponticello, col legno, flautando, glissando, and fluttertongue effects". A performance of the full ballet lasts about 45 minutes. The...
- slides, popped notes, harmonics, "flying finger" trills, multiphonics, fluttertonguing, and double-tonguing, which are also common in similar instruments...
- special effects or extended techniques, such as col legno playing, fluttertongue, or glissando; the notation conventions for the instrument. Whereas...
- tremolos, and glissandi in the strings. Other special effects include fluttertonguing in the flutes; muting the br****es and strings, a cymbal roll a deux...
- such as portraying the bleating of sheep with cuivré br**** as well as fluttertongued reeds in Don Quixote. Strauss's handling of form is also worth noting...
- touch in the piece—fluttertongued trills and tremolos on the horns and muted trumpets; later the downward chromatic scale is fluttertongued on the muted trombones...
- but evokes an earthy sound with use of the alto flute and frequent fluttertongue, which has a breathy timbre closer to a bamboo flute. The percussion...