Vibrato refers to the repeated back and forth between the original note and its upper note, so that the sound is wavy.
Tremolo can give the sound a wavy feel, a change in "pitch".
In music, a "ting" symbol is generally added above the original note to indicate vibrato, which refers to the repeated back and forth between the original note and its upper note. If the vibrato is two degrees different in pitch, it is also called the second-degree vibrato, which is one of the commonly used vibrato fingerings when playing the flute.
When playing vibrato, keep in mind:
1. On the vibrato press hole, vibrate your fingers up and down repeatedly. The movements of the fingers should be flexible, do not lift too high, try to be as small as possible, and the speed should be uniform, not fast or slow (special effects). exception), and be durable.
2. If the ring finger of the right hand vibrates on the first hole and it is difficult to make the vibrato of "5", the little finger can be temporarily removed from the body of the flute, so that the ring finger can vibrate flexibly.
3. Generally speaking, vibrato with the three fingers of the left hand is not as flexible as the three fingers of the right hand, and can be used as a key practice.