Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:42 am
First release is getting jiggy already.
come closer and whisper that into my ear .....Aporia1 wrote:i need Lotus like really really bad!
BunZer0 wrote:lotus and get some are big tunes !!!!
bro safari wrote:after the first time i heard trill bass, i did this...


DopeLabs wrote:the word trill itself makes me laugh.. as its supposed to be from a combination of 2 words.. true and real... my first thoughts would be treal. but that would be too easy.. instead.. lets add another L.. and then pull the letter I out of know where (considering its not in either of the words) dump the e's the a and the u. and we have 'trill'.. amazing.
now that actually makes sense!kamala wrote:trill is the true ill
duhh :P
this man was not jokingParson wrote:
there's a few trill bass tunes i support on the reg
DopeLabs wrote:now that actually makes sense!kamala wrote:trill is the true ill
duhh![]()
dictionary.com wrote:
trill
1. to sing or play with a vibratory or quavering effect.
2. Phonetics. to produce (a sound) with a trill.
3. (of birds, insects, etc.) to sing or utter in a succession of rapidly alternating sounds.
–verb (used without object)
4. to resound vibrantly, or with a rapid succession of sounds, as the voice, song, or laughter.
5. to utter or make a sound or succession of sounds resembling such singing, as a bird, frog, grasshopper, or person laughing.
6. to execute a shake or trill with the voice or on a musical instrument.
7. Phonetics. to execute a trill, esp. with the tongue, as while singing, talking, or whistling.
–noun
8. the act or sound of trilling.
9. Music. a rapid alternation of two adjacent tones; a shake.
10. a similar sound, or succession of sounds, uttered or made by a bird, an insect, a person laughing, etc.
11. Phonetics.
a. a sequence of repetitive, rapid, vibratory movements produced in any free articulator or membrane by a rush of air expelled from the lungs and often causing a corresponding sequence of contacts between the vibrating articulator and another organ or surface.
b. a speech sound produced by such a trill.
[Origin: 1635–45; < It trillo quaver or warble in singing ≪ Gmc; cf. D trillen to vibrate, late ME trillen to shake or rock (something)]
Those flicks are from my hometown Madison, WI. A few years ago some dude was writing Trill in the worst hand style on everything downtown and one of my friends actually wrote that "sucks" next to the one.DopeLabs wrote:bro safari wrote:after the first time i heard trill bass, i did this...
Stenchman wrote:doesnt trill mean a warbling falsetto?