Today we find women in brass, percussion and woodwind sections, as well as the safe-havens of strings and harpdom. |
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This muzzle-loader was fired by a percussion cap and shot a.58 caliber bullet. |
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Steel drum music originated when members of traditional African percussion bands began using discarded oil drums. |
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Sceptical as I was at the start, playing in a percussion band was also good fun. |
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This percussion set is tuned to match the pitch of traditional Chinese temple blocks. |
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The temple block is a percussion instrument originating in China, Japan and Korea, where it is used in religious ceremonies. |
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The patient walked with a normal gait, and there was no tenderness on percussion of the lumbar spine. |
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There's a lot of full-on tenor sax blasting over ferocious percussion barrages. |
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Mansurian, however, has scored these pieces for various combinations of viola, voice, piano, and percussion. |
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That zone now belongs to the hordes of zealots invited there personally to take up maracas and other such percussion. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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They have that symphonic sound with thundering, marching percussion perfect for the war scenes. |
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The absolute clarity of the orchestral texture allowed for the sometimes jarring harmonies and raucous percussion effects to be highlighted. |
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The 40-piece band, led by flight lieutenant John Buckley RAAF, includes woodwind, brass, percussion and vocal ensembles. |
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Therefore our mission quickly became to generate new works for percussion while also bringing standard repertoire to a broad audience. |
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I took up percussion in high school, learned congas and timbales, was basically self taught. |
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Originally, it was scored for a phalanx of player pianos, buzzers, airplane propellers, xylophones, and a host of other percussion instruments. |
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While not commonly known by name, the lagerphone is a traditional bush percussion instrument made from a large stick and bottle caps. |
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The Sufi dance, zikr, danced in a circle accompanied by chanting and percussion to reach a trance state, also is still practiced. |
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Jimmy Finnie is associate professor of music at Indiana State University, where he teaches percussion, percussion ensemble and steel band. |
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Ancient instruments used for court music include zithers, flutes, reed instruments, and percussion. |
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Meanwhile, a lone plinking piano note keeps pace alongside Parker's snapping percussion. |
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Pretty soon, the group are providing a perfectly rhythmic and tuned percussion backing. |
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The work moves between quiet repetitive phrases for prepared piano and percussion to busy, Gamelan-like motifs for piano and digital synthesizer. |
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It is a song of hope and justice. Use percussion and guitars rather than an organ or piano. |
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The heart line curving downwards from the base of the fingers ran over to the percussion without any branches or crosses to weaken its course. |
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Additional percussion is also provided by the chorus which claps specific patterns at certain points in the music. |
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The ghatam is a large clay pot, used in Carnatic classical music as a percussion instrument. |
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Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation were virtually the only tools that physicians had to diagnose every medical condition. |
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I then used it to record additional percussion, including tambourine, djembe, shaker and bass drum. |
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Within a few decades the tam-tam became an important member of the percussion section of a modern symphony orchestra. |
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The typical MIDI file is a multi-track song file that has separate parts for melody, bass, accompaniment, percussion and so forth. |
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From classical piano at an early age, her interests developed through studies in Celtic Harp and percussion. |
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That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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Larger bands have trumpets and strings as well as extensive percussion sections in which maracas, guiros, and bongos are primary instruments. |
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It also has a small number of strings and a sizable percussion section which includes marimbas, steel drums and an African drum called a Djembe. |
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The band surfs along a wave of echoed percussion and slithers of organ whilst Bergsman croons. |
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They are joined by anything from sweeping strings to a full orchestra with brass and a mass of subtle percussion. |
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The result is not the sound of a piano but the sound of a whole percussion orchestra. |
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He then moved into percussion and orchestral instruments before gravitating to singing and conducting. |
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He's backed by an unintrusive bassist and percussion trio, doing his thing, and it's magic. |
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Jo started on percussion and moved on to flute when a place became available and Matthew started on violin, graduating to the viola. |
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And for those who might be curious, I played flute, pit percussion, tympani, piccolo, French horn and mellophone. |
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Pandemonium will perform traditional folk and ceilidh music on guitar, mandolin, concertina, recorder, melodeon and percussion. |
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These large circular membranophones, however, are not the only percussion instrument found among the cultures in the Arctic Circle. |
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It has an often light orchestration, with lots of harp, tinkly percussion, and celesta and even harpsichord. |
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The percussion group is usually made up of timbals, drums, plates and bass drums and cymbals. |
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The difference between string timbres and percussion timbres is intentionally blunted here. |
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The percussion instrument sounds like something beating against a tin roof. |
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Students were provided with oil, instructed in effleurage and percussion, which they then performed on their partner. |
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It was recorded in the open night air, in one take and with no overdubs, using African percussion with kit drums and electric guitar. |
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Muskets spanned the transition from matchlock, through wheel lock and flintlock, to percussion. |
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Here, Stewart's vocals hang in hazy suspensions of wafting guitars, piercing chimes, subliminal drones, and ornately wrought percussion. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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The Quindectet marries a chamber orchestra of horns, woodwinds and strings with a rhythm section of guitar, bass, drums and percussion. |
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His music is decidedly eccentric and remarkably varied, from ambient drones to industrial noise to metallic percussion. |
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Nigerian music is dependent on strong rhythms supplied by countless drums and percussion instruments. |
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One feature of interest is a rhythmic chanting to a percussion accompaniment. |
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He specializes in West African percussion and will be playing with a few friends of his. |
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The driver continued his singing and with his free hand added some percussion on the dashboard. |
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The tunes remain but the clattering percussion and meandering vocals transport them to a whole other level. |
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Accompanied by orchestral percussion, the melodic instruments interweave solos and duets and leave a trail of scattered bells. |
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Initially, the tribal percussion and sometimes maudlin tone may not sit well. |
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The ample percussion section punctuated the music's flow without overwhelming it. |
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With chiming percussion to the fore, transparency and subtlety are the characteristics of the orchestration. |
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The second one played saxophone and the third one played percussion, like her. |
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The song's detailed arrangement is fleshed out by electric piano, aquatic guitar lines, and exotic percussion. |
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The music, meanwhile, is especially good, with jaunty a cappella tunes featuring nonsense singing and vocal percussion. |
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The last song of the night was a loud one, complete with a fast tempo and pounding percussion. |
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The band's greatest appeal is still their use of tribal percussion and experimentation with sounds from around the world. |
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During drilling a hollow steel core barrel with an inner rod with pointed tip was hammered into the sand by percussion and hydraulic pressure. |
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The electrical display with accompanying percussion was frequent and persistent. |
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These artifacts have been grouped with the Stage 5 material because it is uncertain whether they were removed by percussion or by pressure. |
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We may leave aside bizarre examples whereby smell or impact, percussion, may have had some effect. |
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Physical examination revealed dullness to percussion and decreased breath sounds at both bases. |
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On examination the only abnormality was a little bilateral basal dullness to percussion accompanied by a decrease in vocal resonance. |
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Physical examination revealed decreased breath sounds and dullness to percussion over the right lower lung. |
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In 1915 a Belgian company designed a grenade which contained a spring-loaded striker, percussion cap, fuse and detonator. |
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The trigger detonates a pre-loaded percussion cap which both blasts the projectile out the front of the launcher and ignites the rocket. |
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It is all tinkling guitars, simple percussion and lovely crystal clear vocals, delivered in a faintly Icelandic accent. |
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In most scores, percussion provides accent and color, while other instruments carry on the main musical matter. |
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His fragmentary scoring for choir and colouristic use of percussion elevates the solo cellist to high priest and turns the piece into a concerto. |
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Palpation of the abdomen showing abdominal distension with a tympanitic note on percussion, but with normal urination, indicates qi tympanites. |
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A prominent solo line, a guitar, a sitar or a flute, floats over a solid background of synths and percussion. |
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Sitar, sarod and pakhwaj are used to good effect, but use of percussion instruments like tabla and mridangam is minimal. |
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You can morph from one synth patch to another, resulting in some astonishing effects with voice, percussion and other instruments. |
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Maxwell Davies's Stedman Caters for chamber ensemble and Stedman Doubles for clarinet and percussion are based on bell peals. |
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In organology, percussion instruments are divided into membranophones and idiophones. |
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Mr. Herman sits surrounded by 20 percussion instruments, including two timpani, vibraphones, glockenspiel, chimes, cymbals and sleigh bells. |
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At the end of the percussion era, telescopic sights were not unknown on muzzleloading sporting rifles. |
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The acoustic guitar's melody is pretty and downbeat and the percussion is interesting, almost dirge-like. |
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Then came the fusion band Esperanto, who had a veena, mandolin, flute, and assorted percussion instruments and guitars. |
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James was fond of percussion that didn't even pretend to sound like real drums. |
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A set of drums, suspended cymbals, and other percussion instruments forming the basic equipment of the jazz, rock, and dance-band drummer. |
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Calfe also is active in her high school marching, concert and jazz bands, orchestra and percussion ensemble. |
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Traditional Emirian music has a strong drumbeat accompanied by various percussion and stringed instruments. |
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The pianist had grand piano, harmonium, honky-tonk piano and celeste, and the percussionist had a range of tuned and untuned percussion. |
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The company intends for the mics to be used on acoustic instruments and choirs, as well as drum overheads and percussion. |
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Bronze bells are not only percussion instruments but also ritual instruments symbolic of social status and power. |
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The bones are one of several types of clappers, all of which are concussion idiophones and are classified as percussion musical instruments. |
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The Realside, for the BBC Singers, came in 1999, and Snowblind, a percussion concertante for Colin Currie earlier this year. |
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A post-graduate in music and law, he handled the only percussion instrument to be featured with deftness of a master. |
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While dhol and drum machine are still prominent, a synthesized tabla sound is added so that the percussion comprises a wider variety of sounds. |
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The very emergence of soca is a tribute to Indian percussion instruments, particularly tabla, dholak, dhantal and jhanj. |
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The ensemble consists of three pianos, three harps, and three percussion players. |
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And the third setting is just right for recording louder sound sources such as drums or percussion instruments. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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Driven by hysterical choirs and crashing percussion, the Latin liturgy is indeed rather scary. |
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All three tracks attract dramatic arhythmic percussion like filings round a magnet. |
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I sat enthralled at the harmony of the strings, brasses, winds and percussion. |
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Jack knew enough about percussion to realise that the girl was methodically going through a set of rudiments. |
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The strength of the percussion is a principal cause of the loudness or softness of sounds. |
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But those were explorations of a percussion instrument, not a vehicle for melodic lines. |
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The lush, transparent strings, sweet toned winds, sonorous brass, and bracing percussion congealed into a first rate ensemble. |
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Instruments used in the orchestrations are a piano and various combinations of percussion and rhythm band instruments. |
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The group of five are trained to play percussion instruments, xylophones and an elephant-sized harmonica. |
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I believe the only instrument not percussion in the ensemble is the harmonium, analogous to the Balinese flute ensemble. |
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Many students regard the piano as a percussion instrument, and treat it as such. |
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Their Web site features a photo filled with percussion instruments, plus a guitar and bass. |
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In common with most percussion instruments, the piano is incapable of producing continuous notes. |
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Together, the first and last items constitute a conclusive demonstration that the piano is a percussion instrument. |
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Killian and his band of vibes, percussion, sax, flute, bass, keyboards and vocalist occupied stage left. |
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After the meditation, sounds of vibrant percussion ensemble filled the air. |
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He also learnt to play the vibraphone, saxophone and percussion instruments. |
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The orchestra is most likely to be double woodwind, horns and trumpets, harp, piano, percussion and strings. |
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Musical accompaniment is provided by a piano quartet with additional percussion. |
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It exerts the best leverage in seating the ball over the powder of any percussion revolver ever produced. |
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Their sophomore release is indeed galvanic, with electric guitars and impassioned percussion leading the charge. |
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It is performed by a simplified gamelan orchestra blending soft-sounding percussion instruments with the melancholy sounds of a flute. |
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In May, the acoustician ran a sound test involving brass and percussion instruments. |
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She plays hammer dulcimer and marimba, all kinds of instruments and she does play with some percussion groups at the university. |
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When a sample of the cancer cells touched the man's forehead, the percussion sound changed from resonant sound to a dull sound. |
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The traditional percussion instruments in Diallo's ensemble include the djembe and a small, loud Senegalese drum called the mbalax. |
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To add a variety of colors in the song cycle, the string players are asked to double on percussion instruments. |
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Bedouin and Berber traditions fused to form sung poetry called Malhun, using traditional north African wind and percussion instruments. |
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Then, Carter busts the lid off the song, and achieves a rush of sound, Carter's reeds screaming, the percussion a rattling thunderstorm. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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Whatever it is, this airy blend of keyboard atmospherics and percussion polyrhythms sounds new and remarkable. |
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His production incorporates a refreshing use of musicality and a wide array of East Indian arrangements, tablas and percussion. |
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Thundering bursts of live percussion were balanced against contrasting bouts of movement from a cast of eleven men and women. |
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Back on the original path, this album is a feast of rain stick, electronics, cymbal reverb, soft percussion and backwards dissolves. |
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The actual percussion lock has been modernized to include a coil mainspring and parts proven reliable and trouble-free. |
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These songs are by no means depressing, instead they are sensual and saturated with lush instrumentation and brass percussion. |
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Youssou N'Dour worked with Fathy Salama, who arranged and conducted his orchestral group of violins, reeds, flutes, and percussion. |
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The combination of percussion and reeds, and the frenzied pace of some of the pieces, creates some uncanny parallels with Moroccan trance music. |
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The music is awkward and unbalanced, a melange of cello, saxophone, piano and intermittent percussion. |
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The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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Each track is very well constructed, with the percussion and synthetic sounds serving as lead instruments. |
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Includes definition, construction, mallets, cost, and links to other percussion resources. |
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Aside from piano and saxophone, she took up cello and mallet percussion and hung out in high school jazz bands. |
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Now Wanderers are going a step further with their own Reebok Rhythm sound, based on a percussion band from Ghana. |
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Craig's dad, Ian, is a trombonist, while his brother, Andrew, is in the band's percussion session. |
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The stripped-down band of guitars, bass and percussion creates a beautiful simplicity in direct contrast to what is perceived as Latin music today. |
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Perhaps Nigeria's most popular form of music is juju, which uses traditional drums and percussion instruments to back up vocals and complicated guitar work. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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Summit delegates will hold their air conditioned talks there behind police lines, wire fences, concrete barriers and the sound of percussion grenades fired at protesters. |
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Low returns to the mid tempo rock of the title track and yet still manages to fit a percussion break into the most U2 sounding like track on the record. |
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Similarly, as with previous recordings, their latest opus is an effective mix of sprawling environmental textures, clanging, gritty percussion and humorous samples. |
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In particular, the use of a wide range of percussion adds an immense amount of varied instrumental color to what is otherwise a very small ensemble. |
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I played contrabass clarinet in the school Concert Band, guitar in the Jazz Big Band, percussion in the school orchestra and I began to write music. |
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We've got three men armed with turntables, a cassette recorder, percussion, a bass guitar, and a busted CD player all beating each other up for attention. |
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Booms, clicks, tinkles and thumps make up most percussion music. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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If they had decided to break from tradition and round out their hooky gems with massive percussion to balance out the wall of sound, the album would be nearly perfect. |
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It's accordion, soprano sax, clarinet, bass, banjo and percussion. |
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Add in an eclectic series of percussion sounds that can be found on your basic synthesizer and you've got a record that should at least be unusual. |
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Both albums relish shimmering percussion tracks and blindingly reflective surface washes, whereas others in the alliance fuzz everything out in a glowering haze. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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The percussion sounds like the sudden buzz of dragonfly wings. |
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It runs as a polyphonic symphony compared to the simple percussion section of the heart or the synchronized cellos of the liver. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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Aha, the fuzzy guitars are back, with Latinesque percussion. |
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His fourth album is an eerie concoction full of minor chords, pedal steel guitar, and a bizarro percussion section that includes a mailbox and a Dr. Pepper sign. |
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Still others, especially the percussion instruments, are struck by hammers that move when the air pressure changes. |
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Other musicians in the band are Simon Mendoza on keyboards, Raymond Edwards on bass, Robert Persaud on cuatro and rhythm guitar and Joel Peres on percussion. |
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Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney. |
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Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion. |
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The sound of his heels on the wooden planks was a sturdy percussion, mixed in perfect time to the heavy rubbing of his sheath, and the jangle of the undone belts of his coat. |
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He also adopted the percussion stop, with which a tiny hammer strikes the reed to give it an initial ictus and so avoid the characteristic rather mushy beginning of the sound. |
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Harmonies come courtesy of three male singers while the percussion, bass and drums ensure the sound is wrapped in the rhythms of their Guinean ancestors. |
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To demonstrate fidelity to the deceased family member, a band of wind and percussion instruments is often present to perform both traditional and popular music. |
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Conway infuses percussion, and Leslie sprinkles mandolin lines like dewdrops as Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson doubles Sanders' hypnotic melody line with his flute. |
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He's heard here both solo and backed by zither and percussion. |
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This tradition is still at the heart of their music, with the female voices front-lining the instrumental textures of fiddle, guitars, accordion, bass and percussion. |
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Requirements specify that the piece is to be written for percussion duo. |
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He is an experienced musician with specialist skills in percussion, rhythm, samba, composition and making percussion instruments from different cultures. |
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Then I had spot mics on winds, spot mics on timpanis, on the four harps, celeste, horns, percussion and on all these different things that have to come through in that piece. |
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Shawms, sackbuts, dulcians, recorders, krummhorns, bagpipes, lutes, guitars and percussion provide the fascinating aural dimensions to an entertaining Piffaro performance. |
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The editor of the volume gives herself the plum job of dealing not only with the great string quartets but also the marvellous Music for strings, percussion and celesta. |
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In 1993-4, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Legon, Ghana and the National Theatre of Ghana, studying ethnomusicology and percussion. |
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Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion. |
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The range of electronic sounds, live percussion and singing merged well. |
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The music plinks along like a drunken gamelan, and random flecks of percussion, which include solitary hand claps, throw the listener even further off kilter. |
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The pan is a pitched percussion instrument, tuned chromatically. |
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For pebbles and larger particles, surface textures, such as weathering pits and percussion fractures, provide important clues to particle history. |
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National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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These are flash welding, high-frequency resistance welding, percussion welding, projection welding, resistance seam welding, resistance spot welding, and upset welding. |
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The Adagio would probably do that if arranged for tuned percussion. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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The other plays a multiple percussion setup consisting of a seven-piece drumset supplemented by a woodblock, pedal-operated tambourine, triangle and slapstick. |
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He tends to avoid expanded percussion and even double basses and to include a piano at the expense of strings, all to the end of getting the music clean and clear. |
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Use Latin American percussion when singing this lively song. |
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By far the funkiest group of all at the march were the anti-globalization protestors and anarchists, who were accompanied by a hopping good percussion band. |
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The program will feature solo, duo and trio pieces incorporating the bamboo flute, sitar and a variety of percussion instruments including the tabla, ghatam and kanjeera. |
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The prevalence of the piccolo sonority, acciaccaturas, repeated accompanimental quavers, simple tonic-dominant bassline and the use of percussion all signify alla turca. |
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Saxophones, accordions, guitars, clarinets, double-bass, and percussion blend with an extensive electronic array of clicks, hiss, static, and sampled voices. |
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We workshopped it intensively, wrote and rewrote, worked and reworked the movement, the sound, the chant, the songs, the harmonies, the dance, the percussion. |
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Traditional percussion is also featured with djembe and doumdouba, calabash and shekere. |
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Music was provided by the Public Security Band, as well as a performance by a traditional Keralite percussion band, Shingari Melam. |
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Gamelan is a set of percussion instruments featuring gongs, drums, metallophones and chimes, and is played in an orchestra. |
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I could tell he didn't agree but he went to the corner and took up his squirrel gun, feeling the nipple for a percussion cap. |
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He attempted to run, but police used a bean bag round and a percussion grenade to stop him, Martin said. |
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I picked up this percussion cap pistol at a yard sale last summer and have been trying to find out more info on it. |
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Prismatic blades are flaked from stone cores through pressure flaking or direct percussion. |
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The Achillean reflex is the contraction obtained in the gastrocnemii and solei by the percussion of the tendo Achillis. |
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The first of the four continuous sections into which the work is divided begins with high pitchless percussion. |
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In sandy strata, 7 to 9 inches diameter holes are drilled with a percussion type drill rig. |
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Barman, class of '03, teaches percussion and plays drums in the folk-rock band. |
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Speed, range, adaptability, flexibility, agility, percussion, precision, lethality. |
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Found percussion celebrates the notion that any item could be created into a percussion instrument. |
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A queasy mix of eerie-sounding percussion, ominous slide guitar and creaky banjo adds to the backwoodsy, boogeyman feel. |
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He brings a band which includes six and twelve-string guitars and balafon, a wooden percussion instrument not dissimilar to the xylophone. |
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I play Welsh tunes on the marimba, and on the CD it sounds more like an organ than a percussion instrument. |
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Pianist Shipp reminds us that the piano is a percussion instrument and goes into battle against drummer Guillermo E Brown. |
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The concert band consists of members of the woodwind, brass, and percussion families. |
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As in the modern day, instruments may be classified as brass, strings, percussion, and woodwind. |
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We will start with an alap improvisation, then the question-answer, very strong melodyhanging, then percussion solos. |
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In addition to large woodwind and percussion sections the score features a prominent part for wind machine. |
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It is scored for a large orchestra, including three saxophones, a flugelhorn, and an enlarged percussion section. |
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The music generally features sparse, syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. |
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The sessions touch on all aspects of musical training including instrumental, vocal, percussion, DJing, music technology and stagecraft. |
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Gentle percussion over the pubic symphysis is performed to assess for the presence of clinical osteitis pubis. |
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The first, Guitars, used guitars as the source for all the sounds on the album, including percussion. |
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McMahan Hall includes five studios for faculty who give lessons on large instruments such as tuba, percussion, and string bass. |
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One song is full-on rock, and the next sparse percussion and keys with his vulnerably beautiful voice way up front. |
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In solo violin concerts, the violinist is accompanied by percussion instruments, usually the tabla, the mridangam and the ghatam. |
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Physical examination revealed an area of dullness to percussion in the left lower lung field with diminished breath sounds. |
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Soprano Clare Norburn is supported by an exotic instrumental ensemble featuring recorders, shawms, fiddle, oud, saz, harp and percussion. |
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The djembe drum, pronounced jembe, is a goblet shaped hand drum that is a popular African percussion instrument. |
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It was the first military breechloader and first percussion firearm adopted for general issue by any country. |
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To the baritone and mellophone instruments add trumpets, trombones, plus percussion, bass, guitar and piano. |
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More than 200 artists performed Panchari Melam, the traditional percussion art. |
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Tapotement, tapping, or percussion are strokes aimed toward energizing the area being treated, yet at the same time loosening and relaxing it. |
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Born and raised in Camaguey, Cuba, Omar Sosa studied percussion for many years at the prestigious Escuela Nacional de Musica in Havana. |
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New to the mix are Dave Schmidt on tenor saxophone, Anthony Giancola handling percussion and David Cramer on harmonica. |
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The youngsters were introduced to a range of percussion instruments during the tutorial, including African, European and snare drums. |
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Phil Gould went on to study at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he met keyboard player Mike Lindup in a percussion course. |
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Weiser was previously the Principal Timpanist of the Reading Symphony for 8 seasons and operated a full-time percussion teaching studio. |
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The contract is for the supply of percussion igniter assembly with integrated drain device in a total amount of 1 800 units. |
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Ukelele, string bass, trombone, trumpet, clarinet and a smattering of percussion enrich these gentle, cheerful songs. |
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There was a final flurry of fingers across fretboards, a smash and clatter of metallic percussion and a fierce, raucous harmonica. |
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He also plays many instruments, including different types of guitars, piano, keyboards, organ, mellotron, dobro, drums, percussion and synthesizers. |
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The shotgun entered the century as a flintlock, mutated into a percussion lock and finally evolved into the side-by-side breechloader we know today. |
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The distinctly Chinese sound of ancient instruments including the bamboo flute and pipa are bathed in a rich sea of Western strings, percussion, woodwinds, and brass. |
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It is also a common material used in mallets for keyboard percussion. |
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Direct percussion with a soft hammer was likely used for accuracy. |
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Son combines the structure and elements of Spanish cancion and the Spanish guitar with African rhythms and percussion instruments of Bantu and Arara origin. |
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Her chest examination revealed dullness to percussion in both bases, paradoxical inward movement of the abdominal wall, and poor diaphragmatic movement with inspiration. |
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I love his writing for the percussion, often brilliant using instruments like tubular bells and crotales, but he loves the earthiness of the marimba too. |
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The classical Sinhalese Orchestra consists of five categories of instruments, but among the percussion instruments, the drum is essential for dance. |
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In early-years education the Sage uses real percussion instruments rather than baby toy instruments, for example woodblocks, tambourines, shakers and guiros. |
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But by this time I was totally untogether and the events of the day had really caught up with me and I could not seem to sing the chorus and do my percussion in time. |
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The symphony orchestra is the most widely known medium for classical music and includes members of the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion families of instruments. |
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Dortch described prehistoric Kimberley backed points as thicker than bondi or other microlithic backed blades, and with backing retouch produced by direct percussion. |
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At impact, concentric radii emanate from the point of percussion, but unlike conchoidal fracture, the force travels along what would be the center of the Hertzian cone. |
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The Solutrean has relatively finely worked, bifacial points made with lithic reduction percussion and pressure flaking rather than cruder flintknapping. |
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Through a mutual friend, in 1973, he began a fertile musical partnership with Walter Zev Feldman, who was then playing Persian santir and Near Eastern percussion. |
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She combines body percussion with the rhythms of Irish step dance, Spanish flamenco, American tap, Hungarian legenyes, and Appalachian buck dance. |
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Scored for theorbo, viola da gamba, bass recorder, percussion and voices, Michelangelo Drawing Blood unites musical forms of the Renaissance with 21st century technology. |
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The percussion instrument has such a bad name that during the Troubles, a man was allegedly stopped entering a London pub and quizzed about what he had in his bag. |
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The five-day course offers opportunities to get involved in instrument-making and junk percussion as well as learning the art of found sound and recording. |
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These musical instruments included oboes, flutes, and small lacquered drums from Kucha in the Tarim Basin, and percussion instruments from India such as cymbals. |
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Sometimes he relies on the tiny blippy noises for percussion, but in places he uses a drummer as well, playing thrashing solos over the electronics. |
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The band now includes Tommy Tutone on lead vocals and guitar, Jimmy James on bass and vocals, Andy Gauthier on percussion and Greg Georgeson on lead guitar and vocals. |
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Such period instruments as Mexican baroque guitar and sackbut are used alongside the conch shell and percussion instruments that were used by the Aztecs. |
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Tuned percussion musical instruments or lithophones exist which are made from the slate, such as the Musical Stones of Skiddaw held at the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery. |
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Around 100 pupils who attend Christ Church Academy were involved in the week-long sessions which focused around percussion instruments and creating sounds of the weather. |
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Kachupada is the latest studio album by Cape Verdean music artist Carmen Souza, along with band members on the piano, percussion, bongos, accordion, guitar, and saxophone. |
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The seven-member Bell Orchestre was indeed a miniorchestra, with strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion along with occasional guitar and analog electronic noise. |
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The ambitious art project involved turning an oak log into a giant dragonfly shape complete with six steel legs that will double up as an outdoor percussion instrument. |
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Diagnosis of hip fracture by the auscultatory percussion technique. |
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The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. |
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It has asked a host of celebrities to sign the percussion instruments to be auctioned off to raise cash for its work among the vulnerable and isolated members of society. |
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