Studying Sound by Karen Collins

Studying Sound by Karen Collins

Author:Karen Collins [Collins, Karen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Sound design; sound; audio; podcast; radio; drama; design; compose; music; composition; noise; exercises; practice; theory; psychology; production; studio; learning; classroom; class; create; post-production; game sound; film sound;
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2020-08-07T00:00:00+00:00


Exercise 5.1 Tremolo

Try some different tremolo effects on different types of sounds. How does it change the feel of the sound? Can you find examples of tremolo effects in some music you listen to? Why do you think the artist chose to use tremolo in those songs? See if you can find an example of its use on vocals!

5.1.2 Vibrato

Tremolo is often confused with vibrato. Vibrato modulates a frequency back and forth (from the Italian vibrare, “to vibrate”). Vibrato gives a pulsating change of pitch, and can add depth and interest as well as added emphasis or expression. The “whammy bar” on an electric guitar is a vibrato effect, although sometimes people call it (wrongly) a tremolo arm.



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