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"trill" Definitions
  1. a repeated short, high sound made, for example, by somebody’s voice or by a bird
  2. (music) the sound made when two notes next to each other in the musical scale are played or sung quickly several times one after the other
  3. (also roll) (phonetics) a sound, usually a /r/, produced by making the tongue vibrate against a part of the mouthTopics Languagec2

165 Sentences With "trill"

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Through the accelerator, Trill Project has received $50,000 in funding.
And in the middle is a continuous, softly shimmering trill.
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Trill Project will always be free to the users, but the idea is to possibly license its machine learning algorithms, sell ad space and sponsorships for communities, Trill Project co-founder Ari Sokolov told TechCrunch.
I was allowed to sing the whole aria, including the trill.
The art rock group and the TRILL OG made it work!
Next month, Trill Project intends to start raising a seed round.
Around here, there's this saying: We like to keep it trill.
As a form, the trill has been passed along through history, and in time, contemporary composers and modern bands in other genres will likely reclaim the trill, picking it back up where Mozart and Haydn left it.
For the pi pa, which is typically plucked in single notes, or rapidly in a trill, Apple included an expression slider at the bottom of the screen, so you can adjust how quickly the trill is played.
When she set her brush down, one sharp trill filled the kitchen.
Historically, the trill has acquired associations with doom, gloom, and even the occult.
Leaves crunch, crickets chirp, birds trill and mosquitoes buzz right into your ears.
On top of that, Pin Trill opened their flagship store in New York.
This has been the Trill OG signing off from the New Hampshire primaries.
A sharp trill from above caught Hongyue's attention, and she lifted her head up.
At first blush WeChat and Douyin (which translates as "trill") appear to inhabit distinct worlds.
The birds can recruit helpers with a chatter, or be recruited with a trill-grunt.
"No more wire hangers," I trill jokingly, though every joke is a little bit true.
The piece is dominated by variations on an ascending figure that ends in a trill.
It's catchy, and similar in function to the trills Tartini incorporated throughout the Devil's Trill sonata.
For the Chinese trill, Apple included a slider so you can adjust how quickly it's played.
Trill Williams scooped and scored from 2 yards out to push the lead to 31 points.
Our love is like nightfall or a trill: you can see through it but not it.
At one point, a preposterously long horn trill seems to unleash an attack of martial bumblebees.
However, there's also been a more subtle classical carry-over: the stylistic embellishment known as the trill.
Around the 2 minute mark, Dissection plays one of the heaviest trill-laden riffs on The Somberlain.
Uhh…" and then in the background, heard a familiar honey-sweet voice trill, "We can do it!
Like the familiar voice of a Five Boroughs deity, the booming trill of Kid Capri introduced him.
Downa Ride / Still Trill will be released by Moveltraxx, which the artist co-founded, on December 1.
And they can interact with them on social media, asking questions about intonation, trill technique, rhythmic feel.
PST This post has been updated to include information about the zaghrouta, the celebratory trill Shakira made.
What stands out about Schubert's use of the trill is its abrupt placement within an otherwise pleasant melody.
The Sonata in B flat is one of the more deliberate uses of the trill in classical music.
On Trill Project, everything is anonymous (there are no usernames) and monitored by 50 moderators around the clock.
That's why Trill Project has partnered with non-profit organizations that specifically support people experiencing mental health crises.
Beyoncé returned to her Southern roots by infusing Texas trill, bounce music and New Orleans brass band sounds.
At one point, after a long stretch of modernist chamber writing had elapsed, a repeating, jazzy trill emerged.
Trill MBA Show by Felicia Ann Rose EnuhaMarin Heiskell, a manager at Deloitte Consulting and industry leader in Deloitte's Diversity and Inclusion Practice, as well as a 2010 graduate of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, recommends Trill MBA Show as the "top podcast for MBAs — especially MBAs of color." 
When compared in this way, listeners can hear the various uses of the trill as it evolved throughout history.
The dramatic use of the trill in this particular track demonstrates just how twisted a musical ornament can become.
It's important to note that as these guitarists appropriated the trill, they essentially repurposed it to suit their needs.
Once you've settled on one of these trill ass goat cheeses, start incorporating them into your daily snarfing regiment.
MarQuis Trill, a Los Angeles advertising producer, told Reuters that he bought 300,000 followers for $4,500 two years ago.
Sentences hum with an energy of their own, even trill a little, but only within the bounds she prescribed.
At one point, he held a high, piercing trill that could have been the sound of a smartphone alarm.
Thirdly, Quavo actually provides us with a full-on bird "trill" as one of the chorus' main ad-libs.
And if someone feels unsafe or thinks someone has figured out their trill identity, they can always just change it.
The 27-year-old model posted a NSFW snap wearing the "Stay Trill" sock duo from Rob's Arthur George line.
With its more articulate rhythm and brighter timbre, the melody sounds a sort of anxious trill: indecisive, edgy, almost dissonant.
Ms. Allyn's soprano vocals, supported by a distinctive vibrato trill, impart a sense of strength to her otherwise docile Maria.
As I start the first trill my 15-year-old daughter, who these days speaks mostly in sarcasm, strolls by.
Spalding's voice has more grit and less warble, more breath and less trill, her band more snap and less drift.
For those unfamiliar with the trill, it's a technique that early composers used due to its rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic properties.
The trill naturally creates a sense of tension, and when used properly, it lends itself well to somber moods and melodies.
In other words, the trill took on a more integral role as opposed to its original intent during the Baroque era.
Trill Project, founded by three high school girls, recently launched out of private beta to help people safely express themselves online.
When one of the sensors picks up something that may be human or a vehicle, the rangers' smartphones trill with alerts.
Chance events—injuries, infections, infatuations; the haunting trill of that particular nocturne—impinge on one twin and not on the other.
I don't know if I would have done well," Trump said with a trill, "but I would have been 'boom, boom, boom.
It makes a meal of sexuality, with vocal sparring between a hyper-girly trill, a booming, industrial baritone, and SOPHIE's own purr.
I came to appreciate the stillness, broken up by the trill of birds and soft lapping of water against the wooden oars.
Marijuana—when pronounced with a Spanish trill—elicited racial imagery that Anslinger was more than happy to leverage into support for prohibition.
On the outside, a crowd of black sesame seeds brings an echoing crunch and earthiness, balanced by a bright trill of yuzu salt.
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Indeed, the moment the listener hears the encroaching snarl of Schubert's famous trill, a sense of dread and dark uncertainty fills the air.
" Our resident AAVE expert's opening bars go: "Headed for a zillion, coming thru a billionGotta keep it trill-ion, what is a million?
To get an idea of how the trill has evolved, here are some of the best examples over the last 30 years: Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" from their 1983 album, Piece of Mind, featured the trill as an irresistible hook that carries the listener through the song, qualifying it as one of the most memorable and catchy riffs from the band's extensive catalog.
Trill Project began as a community for teenagers, especially for transgender teens who felt like they didn't have a safe space to be themselves.
Trill Project also has machine learning algorithms as work to learn from reported posts to be able to recognize problematic posts in the future.
To her surprise, Chen was open to considering her products and eventually wore Hou's "Trill " earrings during her Olympic event in short program skating.
In contrast to the soft trill of the field cricket, cicadas and katydids produce the kind of deafening hiss that can drown out conversation.
He seizes the foreground with a fiercer attack, a note or two placed differently, a sudden trill — stings and jabs and displacements, not discourses.
With a hooded robe, beard and inexplicable moodiness, he has retreated to an eerily lovely, isolated island where imaginatively designed critters roam and trill.
But if a trill one like me always stays down like four flat tires then do you think one flat tire can stop me?
While these composers were certainly not the only ones to use the trill in incisive ways, their use of the classic embellishment distinguished their work.
"When Zayd told us Merkel had won we did a zalghouta," said Roula Mohammad, referring to a tongue trill that Arab women perform during weddings.
Wine was poured from Tarlov's father's wine company, Alit Wines, and the entire bar was illuminated by a neon sign that read, simply: "Forever Trill".
Ariana Sokolov, the 18-year-old who co-created Trill Project, an app that promotes mental health awareness amongst LGBTQ+ teens, when she was 163.
"And the winner is…" A saxophone jiggles out a suspenseful trill before a glitter cannon spurts a jet of golden foil pieces over the audience.
He now does that job part-time for Trill Entertainment, a record company based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, that's home to Lil Boosie and Webbie.
In a quiet environment, the male sparrow's love song is a string of playful staccatos followed by a throaty buzz and a final, triumphant trill.
Specifically, a trill would pay an annual dividend equal to one trillionth of that particular year's G.D.P., and would do so without any end date.
With a few friends, they founded Been Trill, a loosely defined collective that at various points issued mixtapes, gave parties and released, somewhat irregularly, clothing.
Franz Schubert (1797-1828), a Romantic era composer known for his prolific output and keen ear for melody, applied the trill in a completely different manner.
In 'Nature of the Damned,' they throw a trill into the main riff for good measure because, well, it's just what proper doom metal should do.
The marsh attracts dragonflies; fly-catchers like the red-winged blackbird with its distinctive trill; and leggy wading birds, intent on the crabs and mummichogs below.
From the year 803 on, metal grew in many directions, yet despite the genre's shifting landscape, though, the trill can still be heard as a prominent characteristic.
It's not just a trill audience that's all lit and fleek, but engaged in active listening, and that's the most dangerous act that's going on at these shows.
When it sees you, it'll get very excited: it'll roll up to you and say your name in a computerized trill while tapping its arm up and down.
With Durant officially on the market, the Trill OG made this video pitch to KD -- explaining why Houston is the PERFECT fit for a 27-year-old multimillionaire.
They also analyzed the content and found 32 percent of the videos contained profanity, with a truly trill 85 percent playing EDM or hip hop in the background.
On Thursday, she took to Instagram to post a NSFW snap of herself wearing nothing but a thong modeling a pair of his "Stay Trill" Arthur George socks.
More specifically, two noteworthy composers, Guiseppe Tartini and Franz Schubert, adopted the trill to express a sense of melancholy in some of the most definitive pieces of their oeuvre.
Similar to that of Schubert's trill, Celtic Frost's use of the embellishment fills the void as the drums and bass drop out, connecting the song to a visceral solo.
Overall Garageband made things go smoothly, and the way 3D Touch works with the er tu as well as the pi pa's trill slider really helped with some passages.
Then he smiled and leaned forward, repeating the word quickly until it slurred together into one long trill—ngilingilingilingili—mimicking the familiar, whining buzz of a mosquito in flight.
And as Amneris pledged revenge against the man who won't love her, a passing trill in the trumpets — usually buried in the orchestral textures — was a memorably angry flare.
"We're reinventing the narrative of social networking and we kind of elevate social media by being private and anonymous," Trill Project co-founder Georgia Messinger told TechCrunch over the phone.
In addition to wanting to prevent bullying and harassment, Trill Project wants to be helpful to those suggesting they want to harm themselves or those reporting being hurt by others.
Stick around to the very end to hear the trill McDonald puts on the final glory note, in a moment in which we are all Lin-Manuel Miranda shouting, "WHAT?!"
I was just in Japan and saw a local kid wearing a "Been Trill" hoodie and you had to figure he only knew about the word from A$AP Rocky.
The first movement is a commanding yet confounding Sonata-Allegro form; the final fugue, driven by a bustling theme initiated by a persistent trill, is a dizzying web of counterpoint.
When he puts it back up, he discovers that the frame is suddenly empty, and there's the trill of a flute to signify the fear that's begun to set in.
Highest stock Market ever, up $5.4 trill   Trump made the remarks while answering a question about how he wants China to view the U.S. by the end of the trip.
Even as a queer person… Jadzia Dax [a character from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine] was a Trill who slipped between genders; she was a man in a previous life.
Rather than adorning cadences with excessive filigree like his Baroque forebears, the plodding heaviness of Schubert's trill stops the piece dead in its tracks before allowing the dainty melody to resume.
Played high on the register, Ihsahn's masterful trill stalls the intro just long enough for the listener to sense the ensuing rush of tremolo guitar, bleeding synthesizer chords, and blast beats.
Combine My Chemical Romance and RiFF RAFF, and you might get… I'll let you finish that thought, but did you know that PacSun carries Fear of God and Been Trill now?
It's capable of everything from a trill to a bark to an ear-splitting scream, from growling harmonics to liquid acrobatics, lofted on the breath like a lark on an updraft.
That was the scene in Toronto Thursday night as Travis opened for Rihanna and performed his hit "3500" ... which, of course, includes the line, "Only trill ni***s I know" ... repeatedly.
He was lifelike stiff and unapologetic and he sang from time to time, dead or not, a "rising trill," as the book says, in the upper levels where the worms are.
Wake Forest had a first down at the 10-yard line before receiver Kendall Hinton was stripped by Trill Williams, who sprinted with the ball 433 yards for another six points.
Under the collective label Been Trill, they were boy brand as much as boy band, D.J.ing and throwing parties but also making merch for those hip enough to get the joke.
There's no denying the kind of streetwear this cohort has been making since the days of Been Trill has stormed the citadel here, and seeped into labels far beyond their own.
If you've ever been in a public place and heard the distinctive trill of an iPhone ringtone, looked down at your phone and realized the call wasn't for you — you're not alone.
Except for the trill of a few blackbirds, a stunning silence encircles the church, its facade of alternating lavender marble and straw-colored onyx fusing into a bright white in the sun.
The video was put together by a guy who goes by MarQuis Trill on Instagram, and he claims he's produced a documentary called "Toronto to Houston" -- featuring several Drake performances and interviews.
The phrase "do it for the Vine" comes from a song created by YouTuber Kaye Trill and it immediately became the anthem of a summer full of people doing extremely outrageous things.
He learned English in preschool and speaks it impeccably, with the same slight Latin inflection—a trill of otherness, rather than an accent—that he has in every language I can vouch for.
If this room once seemed quiet—isolated from the noise of conversation, the prattle of the TV, the trill of music—it has since shed that illusion and revealed a more elevated noise.
Not only did Mac offer reenactments of scenes from the original series, but it also gave attendees the opportunity to get made up like the Trill, those many-dotted aliens from Deep Space Nine.
Basics Their word is their bond, and they do what they say — even if the "word" on one side is a loud trill and grunt, and, on the other, the excited twitterings of a bird.
Working at their own pace, they solemnly replicated the gesture in front of them — a flamboyant trill in the manner of Arthur Rubenstein here, a leg up on the keyboard, Jerry Lee Lewis-style, there.
"It's not that we love what we do, but we do it," they trill darkly, informed by the dubious confidence that while the society they inhabit may revile them, it can't do without them either.
"Girl, let me put you on with something real, wanna show you how it feels, to rock with something trill…" The bi-curious girl's anthem the world needed, courtesy of (out bisexual) R&B goddess Kehlani.
But the good news doesn't stop there — One Tree Hill fans will receive the gift of a cast reunion when the Lifetime special 'Tis the Season: A One Trill Hill Cast Reunion airs on Nov. 22.
At about midpoint, the texture cleared, with a three-note piano motif over a slow bass trill and a rustle of cymbals, leading to a lower, more openly strenuous mesh of instruments, overtly closer to jazz.
But such is the privilege of English — and this is key — that nobody hearing their American accents presumes that they are less capable, less ambitious or less honest than if their R's had a nicer trill.
The main riff on Tornado of Souls reels the listener in with a blazing, characteristic Mustaine lick, and part of the appeal of this riff is the lightning quick trill bridging the rest of the passage together.
If the four heptapod speech sounds are all contrastive (perhaps the trill and the lawnmower are a single phoneme), we would expect heptapod words to be much longer or more complex than what we hear in Arrival.
The first movement, "Aubade, for a Golden Age," begins with a hazy recollection of Beethoven's strange opening theme, which is really just a motif, a "birdcall trill," as Mr. Cheung aptly describes it in a program note.
But technology gave humanity the means to catch sounds, to transform a soprano's warble, a violin's trill, Chuck Berry's blaring guitar, into something permanent and repeatable, a sonic artifact to which listeners can return again and again.
Their trill vibrates through the thick woods that cover much of the Onondaga Nation, sounding to those who welcome them like a natural symphony and registering in other ears as something akin to a muffled car alarm.
Others had already noted that they trill and yip and sing during sex and meals — all above the range of human hearing — but the lab where Burgdorf worked noticed that the rodents emitted similar sounds while playing.
Throughout the film I isolated four speech sounds used by the heptapods:dramatic violinsome sort of trill[q], the voiceless uvular stoplawnmowerFor comparison, the human languages with the smallest (reported) phonological inventories are Pirahã (10) and Central Rotokas (11).
The trill that recurs in the D-minor Sarabande has the quality of a prolonged shiver, a tremor of the spirit; Ma minutely varies it with each repetition, so that it becomes an extension of the nervous system.
Or so was the thinking of Heron Preston, a founding member of the art/disc jockey/design collective Been Trill and designer, who presented a collection in collaboration with the Department of Sanitation New York on Wednesday evening.
Although Tartini was the first to play a violin fashioned by Antonio Stradivari himself, his true claim to fame is his famous Violin Sonata in G minor, also known as the Le trille du diable, or The Devil's Trill.
During Tartini's time, it functioned as an ornament that served to transition a piece from theme to theme; however, not even 100 years later, we see the trill applied sparingly, making for a grander, if not more impactful, statement.
"Trill" is the most foreign beat on an album full of confounding experiments; on the opposite end of the spectrum, "Dirty Money" sounds like the villain's theme from the kind of B-movie you watch in a dilapidated motel.
Combined with the sound of pouring rain and the ominous ringing of the bell, his use of the trill on "Black Sabbath" demonstrated the latent power the classical embellishment has always held, but had hitherto never been actualized with proper amplification.
For the sake of establishing a timeline, some of the first mentionable metal musicians to co-opt the trill were guitarists like Iron Maiden's Adrian Smith, Celtic Frost's Thomas Gabriel Fischer, and Saint Vitus's Dave Chandler in the early 80s.
We all know pins are in, and there's no better way to wear your art on your sleeve, hat or lapel than with all the awesome enamel pin collaborations coming from online retailers like Pin Trill, Pin Lord, and Prize Pins.
It's lighthearted and buoyant, the way all the performers form a small arc as they walk downstage in time with Bach's music, sometimes with stately strides, then speeding up with perky steps as the violins and trumpets describe a little trill.
In the third of nine tight, hushed miniatures, a trill was stretched out, slowly obliterated; in the fourth, a chorale became immobile, yet still comprehensible; the last was a brushing arioso, bowed on the instruments' bodies, necks and tuning pegs.
And while they may not be engaged, Blac Chyna isn't shy about their romance: On Thursday, she took to Instagram to post a NSFW snap of herself wearing nothing but a thong modeling a pair of his "Stay Trill" Arthur George socks.
It is a ritual as familiar to the 78 mayors who oversee Puerto Rico's 78 large and small municipios, or municipalities — a few no bigger than several square miles — as the nighttime trill of the coquí frogs and the relief of summer downpours.
It's a night of merriment as the Victoria's Secret angels alight in Paris, the Obama family flips the switch on the National Christmas Tree for the final time, and VH1 Divas, including Mariah Carey, Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle, trill in the season.
To ensure everything happened exactly when and where it needed to, Trill and his filmmaking team first created a low-res CG version of the entire short film, known as animatics, that replicated everything from houses, to passing cars, to the entire cast digitally.
It's a trill-led track that tip-toes into the gentle arpeggios of a Sims soundtrack, drifts into lounge music for a moment, and then dances back to its start-point with a delicacy that makes it all seem destined to break at any moment.
Dion turned the medley into a sleek vehicle for herself, confidently strutting across the stage knowing she could take any hit she wants, bite a piece of it, belt it back out with a trill and a shimmy, and move on to the next one.
That's summer as in the (very) silly season, when people have nothing better to do than toss beach balls on sandy strands, play games with words (and musical instruments), trill like canaries and, when the urge strikes them, hop about like enchanted pogo sticks.
In the supporting roles, Jun Hatsukaze gleamed with opportunistic malice as the jail matron Mama Morton, and, in a break with Takarazuka tradition, the role of the sob sister journalist Mary Sunshine was played by (nonspoiler alert) a man, T. Okamoto, possessed of a nice operatic trill.
If we ever want to know how a mouse hears a high-pitched trill, processes that the sound means a refreshing drink reward is available and lays down new memories to recall the treat later, we will need to start with a map or wiring diagram for the brain.
"When Tami Roman's longtime love Reggie imports his loud, crazy Houston family to LA to help him pop the question, it's 'D​own Home Trill​ meets ​Beverly Hills' in a blended family comedic romp that reveals Tami's relationship insecurities in an unexpected turn of events," the show's description reads.
Unfortunately, instead of teens teaching the bot about hot new words like "trill" and "fetch," Tay was subjected to "a coordinated attack by a subset of people" (it could hardly be the whole set) who repeatedly had the bot riff on racist terms, horrific catch phrases, and so on.
No. 13 Texas Christian struggled to put away South Dakota State as its new quarterback, Kenny Hill — best known as a solid starter for Texas A&M during the first half of 2014, and for calling himself Kenny Trill — threw multiple interceptions but held on to win, 59-41.
At the end, when he has decided that enough is enough, the drums slow, Prince rounds one final trill, the song ends, and in one smooth motion, he lifts the guitar from around his neck, pulls it down to his waist, hurls it in the air above him, and walks offstage.
Like Mike the Ruler and other geeky teenage fashion fanatics with growing reputations and devoted social media followings, Mr. Sabbat can name-check esoteric designers like Hussein Chalayan, insider Japanese labels like Visvim or obscure street-style labels like Been Trill as handily as his less-knowing contemporaries cite Hollister or H&M.
It's not so much the landscape, with its ravishing if boilerplate tropical splendor — banana and mango trees, coconut and pandanus palms, bougainvillea, the apprehensive trill of the gray-eared honeyeater — as it is the shape of the harbor itself, which betrays, in the midst of such organic profusion, an aspect of the unnatural.
Groups like Beastmaker, Samsara Blues Experiment, R.I.P., Pilgrim, Wretch, and Petyr exhale the hazy, slow-burning trills once heard on classic Saint Vitus and Witchfinder General albums, while other modern doom bands, like Crypt Sermon and Stone Magnum, lean more towards the 'epicus metallicus' trill perfected by that of Candlemass and, much later, Solitude Aeturnus.
The opening credits of Homeland are usually a spectral pastiche of footage from real-life terror attacks—clips of the characters brooding mightily as jazz horns trill in some grayed-out distance, with audio of crackerjack CIA analyst Carrie Mathison doggedly insisting that "I can't, I won't" miss signs of the next 9/11.
Hosted by Felicia Ann Rose Enuha, who has an MBA from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business (and dubs herself "The Trillest MBA You Will Ever Know" on the podcast's website), The Trill MBA Show "is one of the realest career advice podcasts out there, as it provides candid advice and experiences for MBAs on preparing to succeed in corporate America," according to Heiskell.

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