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Most recent edit made on 2008-10-25 16:07:35 by NejiHyuuga777

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Sometimes, musicians can refer to two notes that alternate as trills, despite not being a second (major or minor) above or below a given base note. Such is true in GH/RB, though if a trill is ever notated in music, it always refers to a second above the written note, and if a pattern is considered a trill in any GH/RB game, the most common meaning is two adjacent notes.




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Edited on 2008-10-07 00:01:48 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva in Rock Band 2.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva in Rock Band 2.




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Edited on 2008-10-07 00:01:38 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva in Rock Band 2.


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Trill

A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.




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Edited on 2008-10-07 00:00:59 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 23:02:00 by ManfredvonKarma

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:39:27 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Song_RB2_Bodhisattva Bodhisattva.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Bodhisattva.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:36:21 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets, and are often Hammer-ons hammered on. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale, this definition applies to any two alternating notes in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. The image to the right shows the trill at the end of the Steely Dan song, Bodhisattva.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale and those otherwise called a tremolo, this does apply in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:19:24 by Eastwinn

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Trill


A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets. While the exact musical definition of a trill requires that the two notes in question be adjacent in their scale and those otherwise called a tremolo, this does apply in Guitar Hero and Rock Band. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-ons hammered on. An example of an incredibly fast trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:13:45 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-ons hammered on. An example of an incredibly fast trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-ons hammered on. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:13:12 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-ons hammered on. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-on hammered on. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.




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Edited on 2008-10-06 21:12:54 by SpikeX

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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets and are usually Hammer-on hammered on. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.


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A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.




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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-10-06 20:57:50 by DT10 [Spelled "trill" correctly...]
A trill is a series of notes that alternate between two frets. An example of a (incredibly fast) trill is Song_GH3_SurfingWithTheAlien Surfing With the Alien's Solo 1A section, which can be viewed in this video.
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