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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Note how in this case the tremolo creates an expectation of the forcefulness and dynamism which is to follow.
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See, for instance, how the expensive Floyd Rose tremolo systems have worked their way down to cheaper guitars.
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The tremolo is a vintage style, spring-loaded affair in the Fender tradition, with a thickish chrome bar.
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The tremolo is the Wilkinson type, which we've covered elsewhere in this issue.
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The lack of tremolo means that certain areas of style are limited access only, but this is the Standard model.
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Then it transpired the guitar I wanted to try didn't have a tremolo bar so he went off to find one.
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There were piles of bad-taste wreaths around and sickly tremolo organ music.
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Timber wolf is what they sounded like, their deep and resonating power now trailing off into musical tremolos.