The 50 cm plaster duck has a little cowbell on its neck, to prove that it's really not alive, as the cowbell remains silent. |
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Do I have to jump up and down like a monkey, with a cowbell around my neck for anyone to notice me? |
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We could revert to our childhood and have a bit of plastic flapping against the spokes or maybe just an alpine cowbell round our necks? |
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For someone who has always been a fan of high alpine meadows, it seemed a cruel irony to be dragged from sleep by a cowbell. |
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With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises. |
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A cowbell and trumpet, coupled with a white noise washout of a climax make for a stunning introduction. |
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At the end of the meal he rings a cowbell to get attention, then tells the story of the island. |
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Gaps in the music and added touches of the cowbell add a much funkier dimension to their music. |
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This time with lyrics, ba-ba-bas, and I think I detected a cowbell in there as well. |
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Just as you come off the gondola, there's the ski bar, where the patron rings his cowbell to entice you in. |
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Somewhere a bird cried, and up on the hill the tinkling sound of a cowbell rang. |
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In fact, the high bongo plays on an offbeat while the cowbell simply marks the beat. |
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I ring a cowbell and I've even played the accordion, but the ukulele doesn't seem to have any effect on them. |
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Worn around the neck of the lead cow, the sound of the cowbell keeps the herd together on the mountain pasture. |
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The silence is broken only by the tinkle of a distant cowbell. |
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At five minutes, a cowbell sounded to begin the next round of pitches. |
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It's sliced through with cowbell, African thumb piano and what sounds like a single guitar chop wedged into one up-beat per bar. |
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This percussion instrument consists of two iron bells that resonate when tapped with a iron stick. The common musical term is cowbell. |
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Accessory mount for mounting a cowbell, woodblock or tambourine to a cymbal stand. |
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Never has a woman worn hats with such aplomb or hit a cowbell so sternly. |
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This is the part that plays drum sounds such as hi-hat and snare, and percussion sounds such as cowbell and conga. |
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Dixon U-clamp to attach a cowbell to a post. |
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But in Every Kind Of Way, lead singer Sam Hales does an excellent Beck impression with a delightfully droll monologue set to a perky cowbell beat and squelches of high-pitched guitar noise. |
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Our famous canadian award show has recognized the talent, the awesomeness and the cowbell of Creature by nominating them in the Pop album of the year category! |
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The web of sound with which the work began was so delicate that one was hard pressed to know how it was generated: crotales, a cowbell, and a murmuring bassoon all highlighted the purity of the violin. |
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Bounce tracks two and three to track four, then record the cowbell on track two. |
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For example, long sounds could include scratching the cover of a book, rolling in the mouth of a cowbell, a soft vocal drone, etc. At first, rhythm is not important. |
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He is even capable of travelling through time, of talking to entities who have reached the afterlife centuries ago, or of making swoop into a sitting room a goat with his cowbell. |
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The church has a single nave, with a simple porch composed of two Roman arches on its south side. The square tower terminates in a belfry topped off by a small iron spire housing a cowbell. |
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The bongocero is one of the only musicians to change instruments during a piece of music, swapping the bongos for a hand-held cowbell during the montuno section. |
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I think there was one molten cowbell left. |
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Play for an actor, a suitcase, a drinking jar, a cowbell from Úbeda, a coffin, a flower, three stones, an armchair, a parasol, a wire sculpture, a speaking painting, a big green cloth and a salami sandwich. |
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This song would sound better with the addition of a cowbell. |
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