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Finger vibrato is vibrato
Vibrato

Vibrato is a musical effect, produced in singing and on musical instruments by a regular pulsating change of pitch , and is used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music....
 produced on a string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
 by cyclic hand movements. Despite the name, normally the entire hand moves, and sometimes the entire upper arm. It can also refer to vibrato on some woodwind instruments, achieved by lowering one or more fingers over one of the uncovered holes in a trill
Trill

Trill is a type of vibration; it may refer to:* trill , a type of musical ornament* trill consonant, a type of sound used in some languages* Trill, a sound similar to the musical ornament made by animals including the Maine Coon cat and numerous varieties of bird...
-like manner. This flattens the note periodically creating the vibrato.

e are three types of violin vibrato: finger, wrist, and full-arm.






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Finger vibrato is vibrato
Vibrato

Vibrato is a musical effect, produced in singing and on musical instruments by a regular pulsating change of pitch , and is used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music....
 produced on a string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
 by cyclic hand movements. Despite the name, normally the entire hand moves, and sometimes the entire upper arm. It can also refer to vibrato on some woodwind instruments, achieved by lowering one or more fingers over one of the uncovered holes in a trill
Trill

Trill is a type of vibration; it may refer to:* trill , a type of musical ornament* trill consonant, a type of sound used in some languages* Trill, a sound similar to the musical ornament made by animals including the Maine Coon cat and numerous varieties of bird...
-like manner. This flattens the note periodically creating the vibrato.

Violin

There are three types of violin vibrato: finger, wrist, and full-arm. In finger vibrato, the performer only moves his/her fingers; in full-arm, the performer pulls his/her arm back and forth on the violin but only minimally changes his/her finger's position, creating a change of tone.

Throughout the 20th century, finger vibrato was normally used in playing all members of the violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 family unless otherwise indicated. Toward the end of the century, playing without vibrato became a more accepted technique.

Guitar

In its pure form, vibrato is usually achieved by twisting the wrist rapidly to bend the note slightly, moving to and from the root note. However, the same techniques are applied at a slower speed to get pitch alterations.

In contemporary music, finger vibrato is also routinely used by classical guitar
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
ists on longer notes, to create an impression of a longer sustain. The technique is also used by jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 bassists to add depth of tone.

Radial pitch-shifting (string bending)


Bend Guitar
Radial pitch-shifting (also referred to as "string bending" or "bending") is produced by moving the stopped (held down) string with the left hand in a direction perpendicular to its axis and parallel to the fingerboard. This type of pitch-shifting is associated with blues, rock, country and pop music..

Basic technique

To produce a bend the guitarist puts a finger on the string and then, while pressing the string down on the fret, strikes a tone, and pushes or pulls the string. This has the effect of stretching the string and thus makes its pitch higher. Generally a bend on the lower (1st-3rd) strings will move them "up" vertically as seen from the guitarist's point of view and a bend on the higher (4th-6th) strings will move them "down". The technique can also be used with distortion
Distortion

A distortion is the alteration of the original shape of an object, image, sound, waveform or other form of information or representation. Distortion is usually unwanted....
 to make "squealies".

Sometimes the guitarist will bend a note on a certain string up, while playing the note the string is being bent to on another string, creating an effect called a "unison bend."

Bending is usually limited to 1-2 semitone
Semitone

A semitone, also called a half step or a half tone,Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and others use "half tone".One source says that step is "chiefly US", and that half-tone is "chiefly N....
s, but 3 semitone bends are not uncommon and skilled players occasionally use bends of as much as 5 semitones (the interval of a perfect fourth) as can be heard in the solo played by David Gilmour
David Gilmour

David Jon Gilmour Order of the British Empire , is an England musician, best known as the guitarist, lead singer, and one of the main songwriters in the band Pink Floyd....
 on the song "Another Brick In the Wall
Another Brick in the Wall

"Another Brick in the Wall" is the title of three songs set to variations of the same basic theme, on Pink Floyd's 1979 concept album, The Wall, subtitled Part I, Part II, and Part III, respectively, all of which were written by Pink Floyd's bassist and then lead songwriter, Roger Waters....
 Pt.2" from Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd are an English Rock music band who initially earned recognition for their psychedelic rock and space rock music, and later, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music....
's album "The Wall
The Wall

The Wall is a rock opera presented as a double album by the England progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released in late 1979. It was subsequently performed live, with elaborate theatrical effects, and made into Pink Floyd The Wall ....
." Bending in general, but especially large bends of 3 or more semitones, puts stress on the strings which often causes them to go out of tune and increases the likelihood of string breakage.

Difficulties

  • The most difficult moment for beginners practicing bends is getting the note bent to proper pitch. Usually the bend changes note pitch exactly by 1 semitone or 1 whole tone (2 semitones), and most beginners fail to bend a string exactly to proper pitch, producing overbends and underbends. Most guitar teachers advise playing the target note on a higher fret, listening closely to its sound and trying to bend the string aiming to get exactly the same pitch.
  • Especially in Blues
    Blues

    Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
     playing, the target note can be slightly higher or lower than the fretted note one or two frets higher. It can be a quarter tone
    Quarter tone

    A quarter tone is an interval about half as wide as a semitone, which is half a whole tone.Many composers are known for having written music including quarter tones or the quarter tone scale, first proposed by 19th-century music theorist Mikha'il Mishaqah , including: Pierre Boulez, Juli?n Carrillo, Mildred Couper, Alberto Ginas...
     or not even exactly that, but a tone which is not present in the tempered scale
    Equal temperament

    Equal temperament is a musical temperament, or a system of Musical tuning in which every pair of adjacent notes has an identical frequency ratios....
    , being a natural third or seventh instead (or close to it). These are the blue notes
    Blue note

    In jazz and blues, a blue note is a note sung or played at a slightly lower Pitch than that of the major scale for expressive purposes. Typically the alteration is a semitone or less, but this varies among performers and genres....
    , one of which is e.g. between minor and major third. The exact location varies from performer to performer. This is microtonality
    Microtonal music

    Microtonal music is music using microtones ? musical interval of less than an Equal Temperament semitone.Microtonal music can also refer to music which uses intervals not found in the Western system of 12 equal intervals to the octave....
     and involves a lot of individual musical feeling, for the tone which conveys the intended emotion must be reached as exact as a tempered tone, otherwise it will sound just wrong.
  • Bending (especially heavy bending, more than 1 semitone) usually involves touching more than 1 string with a left (fretting) hand, as seen in the illustration.


Axial pitch-shifting


Axial vibrato is produced by moving stopped (held down) string with the left hand in a direction parallel to its axis, which increases or reduces the tension on the string and thereby alters the pitch. This type of vibrato is typically used by classical guitarists (see Classical guitar technique
Classical guitar technique

The classical guitar technique is a Fingerpicking technique used by classical guitarists to play classical guitar music on a classical guitar....
). It is also used to achieve a Backward, reverse or release bend, involving pressing the string on the fret, pulling it up (along its axis) to stretch the string first, and then striking the string. This causes the note to go flat
Flat

In music, flat means "lower in pitch." More specifically, in music notation, flat means "lower in pitch by a semitone ," and has an associated symbol , which is a stylised lowercase "b" ....
, the reverse direction of straight bend.

Behind-the-nut pitch-shifting


Also known as "Behind-the-nut bending"


Press the string between the nut
Nut (instrumental)

The nut of a string instrument is a small piece of hard material which supports the Strings at the end closest to the headstock or Scroll . The nut marks one end of the speaking length of each open string, sets the spacing of the strings across the neck, and usually holds the strings at the proper height from the fingerboard....
 and the machine head
Machine head

A Machine Head, also called a tuner, gear head, or tuning machine, is part of a string instrument ranging from guitars to double basses, a geared apparatus for tensioning and thereby tuning a string, usually located at the headstock....
 (tuning key), and the pitch will shift.

  • Classical guitar (nylon-string): This works on the unwound strings on a classical (nylon-string) guitar, and also works better on the strings whose heads (tuning keys) are further from the nut
  • Bass guitar: works on all strings


The particular advantage of this technique is that unstop
Double stop

A double stop, in list of musical terminology#D, is the act of playing two notes simultaneously on a tuned percussion or String instrument . In performing a double stop, two separate strings are depressed by the fingers, and bowed or plucked simultaneously....
ped notes can be pitch shifted (bent).

Variations


  • Several strings can be bent at once.
  • Innumerable bend patterns exist: for example, straight bending of a string 2 semitones up, then 1 semitone down, then 1 up, then 2 down.


Sound


Keyboard instruments


Finger vibrato is also a standard part of clavichord
Clavichord

The clavichord is a European stringed keyboard instrument known from the late Medieval music, through the Renaissance music, Baroque music and Classical music era eras....
 technique, known as Bebung
Bebung

Bebung is a type of vibrato executed on the clavichord.When a clavichord key is pressed, a small metal tangent strikes a string and remains in contact with it for as long as the key is held down....
.

Until the first half of the 20th century, the clavichord was the only keyboard instrument
Keyboard instrument

A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. The most common of these is the piano. Other widely used keyboard instruments include various types of organ s as well as other mechanical, electromechanical and electronic musical instrument....
 on which finger vibrato was possible. In 1928, Maurice Martenot
Maurice Martenot

Maurice Martenot was a France cellist, a radio telegraphy during the first World War, and an inventor.Born in Paris, he is best known for his invention of the Ondes Martenot, an instrument he first realized in 1928 and spent decades improving....
 invented the Ondes Martenot
Ondes Martenot

The ondes Martenot is an early electronic musical instrument, invented in 1928 by Maurice Martenot and originally very similar in sound to the theremin....
, featuring a keyboard which can be laterally rocked back and forth -- inspired by his experience as a cellist. Other finger vibrato techniques may also be used on pressure sensitive
Pressure sensitive

Pressure sensitive may refer to:* Pressure sensitive adhesive* Pressure sensitive paper* Pressure sensitive tape* Pressure pad* Piezoelectric sensor...
 electronic keyboard
Electronic keyboard

An electronic keyboard or digital keyboard is a type of keyboard instrument. Its sound is generated or amplified by one or more electronic devices....
s with appropriate sounds and patches. For example, the Rodgers
Rodgers Instruments

Rodgers Instruments LLC manufactures church organ , using patented stereophonic digital organ technology. Rodgers is the largest builder of custom church organs in the world....
 digital church organs may be provided with an optional voice for the upper keyboard which provides a solo trumpet
Trumpet

The trumpet is a musical instrument with the highest Register in the brass instrument family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BC....
 with velocity-sensitive volume and pressure-sensitive pitch, allowing a skilled player to play a very realistic trumpet solo.

Wind instruments

Finger vibrato is used on several woodwind instruments, in both classical and traditional music. In Baroque music
Baroque music

Baroque music describes a period or style of European classical music approximately extending from Dates of classical music eras. This era is said to begin in music after the Renaissance music and was followed by the Classical music era....
, it was called flattement in French and used, usually on long notes, on the Baroque flute and recorder
Recorder

The recorder is a woodwind instrument musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes — whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle and ocarina....
, and noted in the writings of Jacques-Martin Hotteterre
Jacques-Martin Hotteterre

Jacques-Martin Hotteterre , also known as Jacques Martin or Jacques Hotteterre, was a French people composer and flautist. Jacques-Martin Hotteterre was the most celebrated of a family of wind instrument makers and wind performers....
 and Michel Corrette
Michel Corrette

Michel Corrette was a France organist, composer and author of musical method books....
. In Irish music, it is used on the uillean pipes and pennywhistle.

See also
  • Glissando
    Glissando

    A glissando is a glide from one pitch to another. It is an Italianized Musical terminology derived from the French glisser, to glide....


Sources


External links

  • Learn how to apply the vibrato on guitar
  • ; contains useful information