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== Notation == [[Image:Tremolo notation.svg|thumb|right|Tremolo notation]] In [[sheet music]], the technique is usually indicated with the standard tremolo markings on a note alongside a text instruction to flutter the note. The German marking "Flatterzunge" is often abbreviated to "Flz." or "Flt.". The Italian "frullato" is sometimes abbreviated to "frull".<ref>DeBost, Michael. ''The Simple Flute: from A to Z'' [[Oxford University Press]], 2002. [https://books.google.com/books?id=WHAVL4aZgo8C&dq=flutter+tongue&pg=PA253 p. 253]. {{ISBN|978-0-19-514521-2}}.</ref> In English, the most common indication is "f.t." Other markings that composers have used to indicate flutter tonguing include: coupe de lange roulé, en roulant la langue, tremolo dental, tremolo avec la langue, tremolo roulé, vibrata linguale, vibrando, and colpo di lingua among others.<ref>Toff, Nancy. ''The Flute: A Complete Guide for Students and Performers''. [[Oxford University Press]], 1996. [https://books.google.com/books?id=pCSanDD4CtsC&dq=flutter+tongue&pg=PA120 p. 120]. {{ISBN|978-0-19-510502-5}}.</ref> However, simply writing (3-line) tremolo marks on all rhythmic values without other indication is most generally accepted.
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