"as strong as the rattle of dice in a box" was the way it was described :)
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  At 12:23 AM 2/5/2009, you wrote:
> >On 2009-02-04, at 21:30, David Tayler wrote:
> >
> >>BTW, the tremolo is more interesting than the vibrato in early
> >>recordings. People stopped using it. And it sure sounds better
> >>without it. I'd trade vibrato for tremolo any day. Nobody talks
> >>about that, but it is the biggest single change in performance in
> >>the 20th century.
>
>Conchita Supervia- Spanish singer, 1895- 1936. Did some very
>interesting things with her voice. Also had the ability to refrain
>from doing them.
>
>
> >What is tremolo in singing or on melody instrument?
> >J
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