The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tremolando \Tre*mo*lan"do\, a. [It.] (Mus.) Same as Tremando.
Wiktionary
n. (context music English) A tremolo section of a piece
Usage examples of "tremolando".
We read daily that it is reprehensible in this or that singer to indulge in this vibration, while in reality it is the tremolando which is blamed.
But if the vibration is changed to tremolando the singer falls into an intolerable fault which is warranted only in very rare cases when it serves as a means to express the very highest degree of excitement.
I know of no style of singing so unnatural as a perpetual tremolando brought on by injudicious training and the ignorance of the art of breathing correctly.
But when speaking of the rendition of Handelian arias, he evidently uses the term vibrato in the same sense as Sieber does tremolando.