At 05:25 AM 10/30/2007, bill kilpatrick wrote:
>not sure what the difference is between tremolo and
>dedillo...


Depending, both techniques can coincide.  Dedillo is striking the string 
with both the up and downstroke, or both the contraction and extension, of 
a finger.  Tremolo is the rapid repetition of a note; in the case of 
plucked strings, it's typically an effort to emulate a continuous, bow-like 
sustain.

Best,
Eugene 



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