Towards the end of the Pendereckie Caprricio (and yes, I know I butchered the spelling on both of those...) there is a marking...frull.
Does anyone know what that means?
On the CD, Dan Perantoni plays it like a cross between a multiphonic and a trill.
I didn't find it in any of the three music dictionaries I had at hand.
Thanks
Frull??
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Re: Frull??
It's Norwegian for "Good luck--better you than me."MileMarkerZero wrote:Towards the end of the Pendereckie Caprricio...there is a marking...frull.
Does anyone know what that means?