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A wavering effect in a musical tone, produced either by rapid reiteration of a note, by rapid repeated slight variation in the pitch of a note, or by sounding two notes of slightly different pitches to produce prominent overtones.

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Lilypond tremolo and tuplets

The dots are "correct" in the sense of the following convention: the tremolo notation means to fill the length of the note (here it is 3/16 = 8th with a dot) with notes that correspond to the all beams … #{ \once\omit Dots \repeat tremolo 3 \tuplet 3/2 #note #} ) This means: trem is going to be a function that takes one argument called note (the second line). …
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