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  • Vibrato
  • Regular, pulsating change of pitch in music

    vibrato Violin vibrato The first note is played without vibrato, while the rest is played with. Problems playing these files? See media help. Vibrato

    Vibrato

    Vibrato

  • Finger vibrato
  • String instrument technique using the hand

    Finger vibrato is vibrato produced on a string instrument by cyclic hand movements. Despite the name, normally the entire hand moves, and sometimes the

    Finger vibrato

    Finger_vibrato

  • Vibrato systems for guitar
  • Mechanical device used to change the pitch of guitar strings

    A vibrato system on a guitar is a mechanical device used to temporarily change the pitch of the strings. It adds vibrato to the sound by changing the tension

    Vibrato systems for guitar

    Vibrato_systems_for_guitar

  • Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
  • Device for electric guitars

    The Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (or Bigsby for short) is a mechanical vibrato device for electric guitar designed by Paul Bigsby and produced by the Bigsby

    Bigsby vibrato tailpiece

    Bigsby vibrato tailpiece

    Bigsby_vibrato_tailpiece

  • Violin
  • Bowed string instrument

    called hand vibrato (or wrist vibrato), involves rocking the hand back at the wrist to achieve oscillation. In contrast, another method, arm vibrato, modulates

    Violin

    Violin

    Violin

  • Vibrato (song)
  • 2015 single by Stellar

    "Vibrato" (Korean: 떨려요; RR: tteollyeoyo) is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Stellar and served as their sixth digital single. It was released

    Vibrato (song)

    Vibrato_(song)

  • Electric guitar
  • Electrical string musical instrument

    lets players "bend" the pitch of notes or chords up or down, or perform vibrato effects. The sound of an electric guitar can be modified by new playing

    Electric guitar

    Electric_guitar

  • Vibrato (album)
  • 2012 studio album by Paul Gilbert

    Vibrato is the 12th studio album by Paul Gilbert, released on October 15, 2012. The album is half instrumental. Paul Gilbert – lead guitar, vocals Jeff

    Vibrato (album)

    Vibrato_(album)

  • Vibrato unit
  • A vibrato unit is an electronic effects unit used to add vibrato to the sound of an electric instrument, most often an electric guitar. Vibrato units

    Vibrato unit

    Vibrato unit

    Vibrato_unit

  • Pan flute
  • Musical instrument, typically made from bamboo

    two styles of vibrato possible, hand vibrato and breath vibrato. In hand vibrato, the pitch is shifted up and down, like a vocal vibrato. The player gently

    Pan flute

    Pan flute

    Pan_flute

  • Hammond organ
  • Electric organ

    available were the BV and CV (vibrato only) and BCV and DV (vibrato and chorus). The B-2 and C-2, introduced in 1949, allowed vibrato to be enabled or disabled

    Hammond organ

    Hammond organ

    Hammond_organ

  • Fender Stratocaster
  • Solid-body electric guitar

    Telecaster. While the original release of the Stratocaster included a vibrato system, Stratocasters without it ("hardtails") were added to the portfolio

    Fender Stratocaster

    Fender Stratocaster

    Fender_Stratocaster

  • Floyd Rose
  • Guitar vibrato system

    simply Floyd Rose, is a type of locking vibrato arm for a guitar. Floyd D. Rose invented the locking vibrato in 1976, the first of its kind, and it is

    Floyd Rose

    Floyd Rose

    Floyd_Rose

  • Gotay
  • Nuyorican reggaetón musician, singer-songwriter

    moved with them to the city of Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Their album El Del Vibrato and its subject "Real Love" held the number-one position on several charts

    Gotay

    Gotay

  • Tremolo
  • Trembling sound effect

    a wide or slow vibrato, not to be confused with the trillo or "Monteverdi trill" Tremolo is sometimes used interchangeably with vibrato. However, a tremolo

    Tremolo

    Tremolo

  • Vienna Philharmonic
  • Orchestra based in Vienna, Austria

    Walter in 1936]... plays almost without vibrato" except on "a few long notes [with] a delicate medium-speed vibrato"; but "by the late 1940s the flautists

    Vienna Philharmonic

    Vienna Philharmonic

    Vienna_Philharmonic

  • Yamaha Pacifica
  • Series of electric guitar models from Yamaha

    and a Strat-style vibrato bridge. The early PAC1412 and PAC1421 models had set necks and carved tops with Floyd Rose locking vibrato bridges. These guitars

    Yamaha Pacifica

    Yamaha Pacifica

    Yamaha_Pacifica

  • Low-frequency oscillation
  • Means of modulation in music production

    musical equipment such as synthesizers to create audio effects such as vibrato, tremolo and phasing. Low-frequency oscillation was introduced with modular

    Low-frequency oscillation

    Low-frequency oscillation

    Low-frequency_oscillation

  • Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz
  • Jazz club in Los Angeles

    Vibrato is a jazz club and restaurant on Beverly Glen Circle in Bel Air, Los Angeles, to the south of Mulholland Drive. It was established by Grammy Award-winning

    Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz

    Herb_Alpert's_Vibrato_Grill_&_Jazz

  • Fender Bandmaster Reverb
  • Silverface Bandmaster piggyback 'head' with the addition of reverb and vibrato and a modified circuit that shared more similarities with other Fender

    Fender Bandmaster Reverb

    Fender_Bandmaster_Reverb

  • Leo Fender
  • American inventor and founder of the Fender company (1909–1991)

    Kauffman had invented the "Vibrola" tailpiece, a precursor to the later vibrato tailpiece. Fender convinced him to go into business together, and they

    Leo Fender

    Leo_Fender

  • Fender Mustang
  • US solid body electric guitar

    single-coil pickups, an unusual pickup switching configuration, and a unique vibrato system. It was originally available in two short scale lengths: 24 inches

    Fender Mustang

    Fender Mustang

    Fender_Mustang

  • Saxophone technique
  • Physical means of playing the saxophone

    quicker style of vibrato which was opposite to Marcel Mule's. Jazz vibrato varies even more amongst players. Fast and wide vibrato is used by Swing music

    Saxophone technique

    Saxophone technique

    Saxophone_technique

  • Glide guitar
  • Guitar playing technique

    a technique for playing electric guitar in which the player holds the vibrato bar and manipulates it while strumming, resulting in a wavering pitch.

    Glide guitar

    Glide guitar

    Glide_guitar

  • Fender Twin
  • Guitar amplifier

    tone controls. The Vibrato channel has a duplication of the same controls as the normal channel, plus the addition of reverb, vibrato speed and intensity

    Fender Twin

    Fender Twin

    Fender_Twin

  • Bridge (instrument)
  • Part of a stringed instrument

    into two main groups, "vibrato" and "non-vibrato" (also called "hard-tail"). Vibrato bridges have an arm or lever (called the vibrato arm, tremolo arm, or

    Bridge (instrument)

    Bridge (instrument)

    Bridge_(instrument)

  • Ondes Martenot
  • Early electronic musical instrument

    wire, creating "wavering" sounds similar to a theremin, but a lateral-vibrato keyboard was soon added. Dynamics and timbre are adjusted using controls

    Ondes Martenot

    Ondes Martenot

    Ondes_Martenot

  • Doc Kauffman
  • Inventor of the guitar vibrato system

    guitar engineer, inventor and pioneer of the world's first patented guitar vibrato system. The patent for "Apparatus for producing tremolo effects" was applied

    Doc Kauffman

    Doc Kauffman

    Doc_Kauffman

  • Magnatone
  • Brand of electric guitars and amplifiers

    produced vibrato-equipped amplifiers which were used by musicians including Buddy Holly and Lonnie Mack. The 'real' vibrato effect called F.M. Vibrato was

    Magnatone

    Magnatone

    Magnatone

  • Parker Fly
  • Model of electric guitar

    Fly had a vibrato system that allowed the player to select from a fixed-bridge mode, a bend-down-only mode, and a free-float mode. The vibrato system used

    Parker Fly

    Parker Fly

    Parker_Fly

  • Tremolo (electronic effect)
  • Guitar effect

    of sound achieved through electronic means, sometimes mistakenly called vibrato, and producing a sound somewhat reminiscent of flanging, referred to as

    Tremolo (electronic effect)

    Tremolo_(electronic_effect)

  • Bigsby Electric Guitars
  • American guitar brand

    Best known, however, was the development of the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, a wildly popular vibrato arm for guitars that was installed on their own models

    Bigsby Electric Guitars

    Bigsby Electric Guitars

    Bigsby_Electric_Guitars

  • Baroque violin
  • Bowed string instrument

    accepted that vibrato was used much more sparingly in Baroque playing than is typical of Romantic repertoire and that the use of vibrato continuously dates

    Baroque violin

    Baroque violin

    Baroque_violin

  • Pitch correction
  • Audio engineering technique

    allow expression to remain in the music. Some pitch correctors can add vibrato. While pitch correction devices were initially designed to produce natural-sounding

    Pitch correction

    Pitch correction

    Pitch_correction

  • Singing
  • Act of producing musical sounds with the voice

    lower pitch, giving the note a slight quaver. Vibrato is the pulse or wave in a sustained tone. Vibrato occurs naturally and is the result of proper breath

    Singing

    Singing

    Singing

  • Stellar (group)
  • South Korean girl group

    change in direction would be maintained in Stellar's subsequent releases "Vibrato" in 2015 and their second extended play Sting in 2016. The formation of

    Stellar (group)

    Stellar (group)

    Stellar_(group)

  • Lead guitar
  • Musical part for a guitar

    call and response-style riffs that they embellish with string bending, vibrato, and slides. Jazz guitarists integrate the basic building blocks of scales

    Lead guitar

    Lead_guitar

  • Violin technique
  • Details of violin playing technique

    techniques both the speed and amplitude of vibrato oscillations can be varied for musical effect. Vibrato is often perceived to create a more emotional

    Violin technique

    Violin_technique

  • Effects unit
  • Electronic device that alters audio

    while a tremolo arm or whammy bar on a guitar produces vibrato. Vibrato effects: Boss VB-2 Vibrato. A pitch shifter (also called an octaver for effects

    Effects unit

    Effects unit

    Effects_unit

  • Pedal steel guitar
  • Musical instrument

    steel guitars, it can produce smooth glissandi (sliding notes) and deep vibrato, expressive techniques it shares with the human voice. The pedal steel

    Pedal steel guitar

    Pedal steel guitar

    Pedal_steel_guitar

  • Fender Princeton Reverb
  • Guitar amplifier combo

    built-in reverb and vibrato. The Fender Princeton Reverb is a guitar amplifier combo, essentially a Princeton with built-in reverb and vibrato. The 12 Watt Blackface

    Fender Princeton Reverb

    Fender Princeton Reverb

    Fender_Princeton_Reverb

  • Gibson ES-335
  • Semi-hollow electric guitar

    and ES-355TD-SV, but not on the unmodified ES-355TD (mono version). The vibrato unit (Vibrola or Bigsby) was an option on the ES-345; In contrast, it was

    Gibson ES-335

    Gibson ES-335

    Gibson_ES-335

  • Classical guitar technique
  • articulation, i.e. slurring (commonly known as "hammer-ons" and "pull-offs") and vibrato. In musical notation, the left-hand fingers are referred to as 1, 2, 3

    Classical guitar technique

    Classical guitar technique

    Classical_guitar_technique

  • Fender Vibrosonic Reverb
  • Guitar amplifier

    Features included built in vibrato, spring reverb, Line Out jack socket, hum balance and overdrive boost pots (as of 1977). The vibrato was only accessible through

    Fender Vibrosonic Reverb

    Fender_Vibrosonic_Reverb

  • Bass (voice type)
  • Type of classical male singing voice

    produced using a more Italianate vocal production, and possesses a faster vibrato, than its closest Germanic/Anglo-Saxon equivalent, the bass-baritone.[citation

    Bass (voice type)

    Bass_(voice_type)

  • FastTracker 2
  • Audio tracker for DOS

    on either the sound volume or the stereo panning, as well as built-in vibrato. It is also possible to set the generic settings of the instrument here:

    FastTracker 2

    FastTracker_2

  • Stetsbar
  • Vibrato system for electric guitars

    The Stetsbar Tremolo system is a vibrato bridge system for the electric guitar. Eric Stets developed the device in the late ‘80s, and patented it in 1995

    Stetsbar

    Stetsbar

    Stetsbar

  • Josephine (2026 film)
  • 2026 American drama film

    Anisha Acharya Music by Miles Ross Production companies Kaplan Morrison Vibrato Kinematics Spark Features Free Association Distributed by Sumerian Pictures

    Josephine (2026 film)

    Josephine_(2026_film)

  • Fender Vibrasonic
  • 1960s amplifier

    configuration, long-tailed pair phase inverters, and dual "normal" and "vibrato" channels with independent volume and tone controls; the models were differentiated

    Fender Vibrasonic

    Fender Vibrasonic

    Fender_Vibrasonic

  • General MIDI
  • Standard for MIDI-based music synthesizers

    Controllers 1–10": Registered Parameter Numbers (RPNs) Modulation Depth Range (Vibrato Depth Range) Universal SysEx messages Master Volume, Fine Tuning, Coarse

    General MIDI

    General MIDI

    General_MIDI

  • Musical tone
  • Steady periodic sound in music

    tones, as they may include aperiodic aspects, such as attack transients, vibrato, and envelope modulation. A simple tone, or pure tone, has a sinusoidal

    Musical tone

    Musical tone

    Musical_tone

  • Fender Jaguar
  • Electric guitar

    sonic possibilities offered by the bridge construction. The bridge and vibrato unit of the Jaguar and the Jazzmaster help produce sympathetic resonance

    Fender Jaguar

    Fender_Jaguar

  • Guitarist
  • Musician who plays the guitar

    the classical guitar List of guitars Luthier experimental Manufacturing list of manufacturers Prepared guitar Vibrato systems Vintage guitar Category

    Guitarist

    Guitarist

    Guitarist

  • Bebung
  • Bebung (German: a trembling; [ˈbeːbʊŋ]) is a type of vibrato executed on the clavichord. When a clavichord key is pressed, a small metal tangent strikes

    Bebung

    Bebung

    Bebung

  • Stoptail bridge
  • Guitar part

    4-types of Hard-tail & 2-types of Vibratos on Les Paul A stoptail bridge (sometimes also called a stopbar bridge) used on a solid body electric guitar

    Stoptail bridge

    Stoptail bridge

    Stoptail_bridge

  • TransTrem
  • Guitar vibrato system developed by Steinberger in 1984

    TransTrem is a guitar vibrato system developed by Steinberger in 1984. Its main feature is to maintain the pitch of each string at the proper tuning interval

    TransTrem

    TransTrem

  • Electro-Harmonix
  • Guitar effect pedal company

    of the keys to Hendrix's sound was the sustain he created with finger vibrato, so he asked inventor Bob Myer of Bell Labs to design a "sustainer" effect

    Electro-Harmonix

    Electro-Harmonix

    Electro-Harmonix

  • Fender Jazzmaster
  • Electric guitar

    actually produces vibrato) with vibrato lock, and a uniquely designed bridge were other keys to the guitar's character. The vibrato lock can be manually

    Fender Jazzmaster

    Fender Jazzmaster

    Fender_Jazzmaster

  • Jeremy Davis
  • American musician (born 1985)

    camaraderie. Davis co-produced and played bass on the B.o.B. song "Violet Vibrato", released in 2015. Davis launched a record label named Post Trap Entertainment

    Jeremy Davis

    Jeremy Davis

    Jeremy_Davis

  • Stylophone
  • Stylus-operated analog synthesizer

    thus closes a circuit. The only other controls are a power switch and a vibrato control on the front panel beside the keyboard, and a tuning potentiometer

    Stylophone

    Stylophone

    Stylophone

  • Cent (music)
  • Musical interval unit

    changes in beats and roughness of chords." When listening to pitches with vibrato, there is evidence that humans perceive the mean frequency as the center

    Cent (music)

    Cent_(music)

  • Tin whistle
  • Six-holed woodwind instrument

    the note (as if articulating a 't'), creating a percussive attack. Vibrato Vibrato can be achieved on most notes by opening and closing one of the open

    Tin whistle

    Tin whistle

    Tin_whistle

  • Fairlight CMI
  • Digital audio workstation

    endless sounds, but control was limited to attack, sustain, decay and vibrato. According to Ryrie, "We regarded using recorded real-life sounds as a

    Fairlight CMI

    Fairlight CMI

    Fairlight_CMI

  • Somni
  • Restaurant in West Hollywood, California, U.S.

    Tana's Eataly Father's Office Giorgio Baldi Gladstones Malibu Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz Il Fornaio Il Pastaio Ivy at the Shore Jeff's Gourmet Sausage

    Somni

    Somni

  • Historically informed performance
  • Approach to the performance of classical music

    use of the technique of vibrato at the height of the Early music revival, and many advocates of HIP aimed to eliminate vibrato in favour of the "pure"

    Historically informed performance

    Historically informed performance

    Historically_informed_performance

  • Archtop guitar
  • Type of steel-stringed acoustic or semi-acoustic guitar

    the violin family A rear-mounted tailpiece, stoptail bridge, or Bigsby vibrato tailpiece A set-in neck join at the 14th fret The archtop guitar is often

    Archtop guitar

    Archtop guitar

    Archtop_guitar

  • Nothin' (Guns N' Roses song)
  • 2025 single by Guns N' Roses

    eventually goes Guns-style power ballad. Slash also hits the mile-wide vibrato with his solo." NME described the song as a "rock power ballad with thick

    Nothin' (Guns N' Roses song)

    Nothin'_(Guns_N'_Roses_song)

  • Tom Verlaine
  • American singer and guitarist (1949–2023)

    employed heavy distortion. Vibrato was a large part of Verlaine's style and he made extensive use of the Jazzmaster's vibrato arm. Additionally he would

    Tom Verlaine

    Tom Verlaine

    Tom_Verlaine

  • Hohner Pianet
  • Electro-mechanical piano built by Hohner

    became common to both instruments. The C and N models were equipped with a vibrato circuit operated by a switch mounted next to the keyboard. The N models

    Hohner Pianet

    Hohner Pianet

    Hohner_Pianet

  • Legato
  • Indicates that musical notes are played or sung smoothly and connected

    Bassoon articulations A bassoon played staccato, legato, legato + vibrato, and slurred Problems playing this file? See media help. In music performance

    Legato

    Legato

  • Mrs. Miller
  • American singer (1907–1997)

    pop songs. An untrained mezzo-soprano, she performed with a pronounced vibrato and frequently deviated from standard pitch and tempo. Miller's recording

    Mrs. Miller

    Mrs. Miller

    Mrs._Miller

  • Vox (company)
  • Musical equipment manufacturer

    Features simplified from the AC15 included a tremolo effect (mislabeled as "vibrato"), a single, shared Tone control, and smaller output transformer. The AC10

    Vox (company)

    Vox (company)

    Vox_(company)

  • Warren DeMartini
  • American musician (born 1963)

    pitch, as well as frets to stop the strings, making such vibrato possible. (Violin-style vibrato requires moving the fingertip along the string's length

    Warren DeMartini

    Warren DeMartini

    Warren_DeMartini

  • The Beach Boys
  • American rock band

    [and] a 'barbershop' sound." Jimmy Webb said: "They used very little vibrato and sing in very straight tones. The voices all lie down beside each other

    The Beach Boys

    The Beach Boys

    The_Beach_Boys

  • G&L Musical Instruments
  • American manufacturer of guitars and basses

    clarity, high fidelity and power with an airy "sweetness". The "Dual-Fulcrum Vibrato" has two pivot points. The design aims to improve tuning stability, and

    G&L Musical Instruments

    G&L Musical Instruments

    G&L_Musical_Instruments

  • Cello technique
  • Musical technique

    slightly away from the nail to the pad of the finger, allowing a fuller vibrato. Vibrato is an expressive technique that is imitative of the voice in the wavering

    Cello technique

    Cello technique

    Cello_technique

  • Guitar
  • Fretted string instrument

    between notes, the instrument can produce a sinuous crying sound and deep vibrato emulating the human singing voice. Typically, the strings are plucked (not

    Guitar

    Guitar

    Guitar

  • Rhythm guitar
  • Technique providing rhythm and harmony to an ensemble

    the classical guitar List of guitars Luthier experimental Manufacturing list of manufacturers Prepared guitar Vibrato systems Vintage guitar Category

    Rhythm guitar

    Rhythm guitar

    Rhythm_guitar

  • Dattorro industry scheme
  • Delay-based audio effects system

    discontinuities. The effects that this scheme is able to produce are: echo, chorus, vibrato, flanger, doubling, white chorus. These effects are characterized by a

    Dattorro industry scheme

    Dattorro industry scheme

    Dattorro_industry_scheme

  • Paul Bigsby
  • American electric guitar designer (1899–1968)

    solid body electric guitar. Bigsby is best known for designing the Bigsby vibrato tailpiece (also mislabeled as a tremolo arm) and proprietor of Bigsby Electric

    Paul Bigsby

    Paul_Bigsby

  • Freddie Mercury
  • British rock musician and songwriter (1946–1991)

    by Professor Christian Herbst, the team identified his notably faster vibrato and use of subharmonics as unique characteristics of Mercury's voice, particularly

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie Mercury

    Freddie_Mercury

  • List of operatic pop artists
  • Messa di voce Passaggio Portamento Sprechgesang Squillo Tessitura Timbre Vibrato Vocal range Vocal register Vocal resonation Vocal weight Voice types List

    List of operatic pop artists

    List of operatic pop artists

    List_of_operatic_pop_artists

  • Peavey EVH Wolfgang
  • Guitar model

    caps ranging from 1/4" to 5/8"). The guitar had a licensed Floyd Rose vibrato system, PT-505 licensed Floyd Rose system made by Taiwanese OEM producer

    Peavey EVH Wolfgang

    Peavey EVH Wolfgang

    Peavey_EVH_Wolfgang

  • Vibraphone
  • Mallet percussion instrument

    turned on. This causes the instrument to produce its namesake tremolo or vibrato effect. The vibraphone also has a sustain pedal similar to a piano. When

    Vibraphone

    Vibraphone

    Vibraphone

  • Boardner's
  • Bar in Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    Tana's Eataly Father's Office Giorgio Baldi Gladstones Malibu Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz Il Fornaio Il Pastaio Ivy at the Shore Jeff's Gourmet Sausage

    Boardner's

    Boardner's

    Boardner's

  • Yamaha RGX
  • Electric guitar series

    "watermelon plaid") graphic model initially with a Yamaha "RM-II locking vibrato" licensed Floyd Rose tremolo and later a Takeuchi TRS-Pro Licensed Floyd

    Yamaha RGX

    Yamaha RGX

    Yamaha_RGX

  • Ken Boothe
  • Jamaican singer (born 1948)

    (born 22 March 1948) is a Jamaican vocalist known for his distinctive vibrato and timbre. Boothe achieved an international reputation as one of Jamaica's

    Ken Boothe

    Ken Boothe

    Ken_Boothe

  • Gary Stewart (singer)
  • American country singer-songwriter (1944–2003)

    2003) was an American musician and songwriter, known for his distinctive vibrato voice. At the height of his popularity in the mid-1970s, Time magazine

    Gary Stewart (singer)

    Gary_Stewart_(singer)

  • Epiphone Casino
  • Electric guitar

    Although generally fitted with a trapeze-type tailpiece, often a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece is used in its place (either as a factory direct feature or as

    Epiphone Casino

    Epiphone Casino

    Epiphone_Casino

  • Gibson ES Series
  • Series of hollow body electric guitars

    5" scale unless otherwise noted): Signature with Bigsby vibrato Standard with Bigsby vibrato, which has less cosmetic appointments compared to the Signature

    Gibson ES Series

    Gibson ES Series

    Gibson_ES_Series

  • Fender Jag-Stang
  • Electric guitar

    "off", or "out-of-phase" settings. It employs the Mustang's "Dynamic Vibrato" bridge and, like both of its predecessors, it has a 24" short scale neck

    Fender Jag-Stang

    Fender Jag-Stang

    Fender_Jag-Stang

  • Acker Bilk
  • English clarinetist and vocalist (1929–2014)

    November 2014) was an English clarinetist and vocalist known for his breathy, vibrato-rich, lower-register style, and distinctive appearance – of goatee, bowler

    Acker Bilk

    Acker Bilk

    Acker_Bilk

  • Marcel Mule
  • French classical saxophonist

    violin and piano. He also taught him to play with a "straight" tone (no vibrato), which was the custom of the day. Though Marcel exhibited the talent necessary

    Marcel Mule

    Marcel_Mule

  • The Weeknd
  • Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1990)

    Ethiopian characteristic. Hannah Giogis of Pitchfork notes that "his trademark vibrato, the characteristically pained whine that pervades much of Tesfaye's music

    The Weeknd

    The Weeknd

    The_Weeknd

  • John Sykes
  • British guitarist (1959–2024)

    for his distinctive playing style, characterised by his wide fret-hand vibrato, use of pinch harmonics and sense of melody. In 2004, he was included on

    John Sykes

    John Sykes

    John_Sykes

  • Apache (instrumental)
  • 1960 instrumental composed by Jerry Lordan

    Shadows' guitarist Hank Marvin developed the song's distinctive echo and vibrato sound. After hearing the Shadows' version, Danish guitarist Jørgen Ingmann

    Apache (instrumental)

    Apache_(instrumental)

  • Norms Restaurants
  • Southern California restaurant chain

    Tana's Eataly Father's Office Giorgio Baldi Gladstones Malibu Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz Il Fornaio Il Pastaio Ivy at the Shore Jeff's Gourmet Sausage

    Norms Restaurants

    Norms Restaurants

    Norms_Restaurants

  • Miles Davis
  • American jazz musician (1926–1991)

    playing without vibrato and encouraged him to use a clear, mid-range tone. Davis said that whenever he started playing with heavy vibrato, Buchanan slapped

    Miles Davis

    Miles Davis

    Miles_Davis

  • Emilio's
  • Defunct Italian restaurant in Los Angeles

    Tana's Eataly Father's Office Giorgio Baldi Gladstones Malibu Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz Il Fornaio Il Pastaio Ivy at the Shore Jeff's Gourmet Sausage

    Emilio's

    Emilio's

  • List of Hammond organs
  • Aeolian-Skinner. BV 1946–1949 Same as Model B-C but with the Hammond Vibrato and Vibrato Chorus. Model B-C itself could be converted to the Model BCV by installing

    List of Hammond organs

    List of Hammond organs

    List_of_Hammond_organs

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  • Shahar
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shahar

    Moonlit

  • Lutfana
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutfana

    Kind; Helper

  • Nehan | نیہان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Nehan | نیہان

    Beautiful

  • Na
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada

    Na

    Meaningful; God Name

  • Adrean
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, Latin

    Adrean

    Black; Dark; Of the Adriatic

  • Aadisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Aadisha

    Beautiful

  • MÁRK
  • Male

    Hungarian

    MÁRK

    Hungarian form of Greek Markos, MÁRK means "defense" or "of the sea."

  • Izazuddawlah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Izazuddawlah |

    Honor of the state

  • Chanda | சஂதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chanda | சஂதா

    The Moon

  • Ishwar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Ishwar

    Powerful; The Supreme God

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  • Ciliated
  • a.

    Provided with, or surrounded by, cilia; as, a ciliate leaf; endowed with vibratory motion; as, the ciliated epithelium of the windpipe.

  • Oscillative
  • a.

    Tending to oscillate; vibratory.

  • Swing
  • n.

    The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum.

  • Vibration
  • n.

    The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation, as of a pendulum or musical string.

  • Warble
  • v. t.

    To sing in a trilling, quavering, or vibratory manner; to modulate with turns or variations; to trill; as, certain birds are remarkable for warbling their songs.

  • Vibrative
  • a. Vibrating

    ; vibratory.

  • Comb
  • n.

    The serrated vibratory doffing knife of a carding machine.

  • Oscillatory
  • a.

    Moving, or characterized by motion, backward and forward like a pendulum; swinging; oscillating; vibratory; as, oscillatory motion.

  • Cilia
  • n. pl.

    Small, vibratory, swimming organs, somewhat resembling true cilia, as those of Ctenophora.

  • Vibratile
  • a.

    Adapted to, or used in, vibratory motion; having the power of vibrating; vibratory; as, the vibratile organs of insects.

  • Tetanus
  • n.

    That condition of a muscle in which it is in a state of continued vibratory contraction, as when stimulated by a series of induction shocks.

  • Shake
  • v. i.

    To be agitated with a waving or vibratory motion; to tremble; to shiver; to quake; to totter.

  • Opeidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument, consisting of a tube having one end open and the other end covered with a thin flexible membrance to the center of which is attached a small mirror. It is used for exhibiting upon a screen, by means of rays reflected from the mirror, the vibratory motions caused by sounds produced at the open end of the tube, as by speaking or singing into it.

  • Percussion
  • n.

    Hence: The effect of violent collision; vibratory shock; impression of sound on the ear.

  • Tremor
  • v.

    A trembling; a shivering or shaking; a quivering or vibratory motion; as, the tremor of a person who is weak, infirm, or old.

  • Seesaw
  • n.

    A vibratory or reciprocating motion.

  • Pebrine
  • n.

    An epidemic disease of the silkworm, characterized by the presence of minute vibratory corpuscles in the blood.

  • Vibratory
  • a.

    Consisting in, or causing, vibration, or oscillation; vibrating; as, a vibratory motion; a vibratory power.

  • Quake
  • n.

    A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering.

  • Vibrate
  • v. t.

    To affect with vibratory motion; to set in vibration.