On a wooden desk below the banks of television screens, two heavy black phones trill. |
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Her voice was bird-like, the trill of a mockingbird, ever changing, ever shifting. |
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Exercises for developing sostenuto, legato, trill, rapid scales, messa di voce and other vocal techniques are included. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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We categorized songs as local or nonlocal dialect based on the nature of the note complex and the trill. |
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Not only does she trill and sing accurate coloratura, she also gives a searing portrayal of Irene. |
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The best way I know of to learn a uvular trill, sometimes called a 'burr', is by practicing gargling. |
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The moon was rising, and some mocking-birds in a tangerine tree began to trill sleepily. |
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As such, increasing the periodicity in an assibilated rhotic may lead to the perception of the trill, even if it is not present. |
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Again, her pitch was very wobbly and she was trying way too hard to trill it. |
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Jonathan began to trill quietly, chirping and twittering at intervals and growing steadily louder. |
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We pass on to a free passage that modulates grandly, with an endless trill, to E-flat major. |
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The trill indications are very precisely notated and one should, I think, scrupulously adhere to them. |
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Thus, around the formless one formations happen due to the trill which has a time periodicity. |
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Breth suggests such things as a week's score of metronome practice, practicing in rhythms, chord voicing, jumps, counting and trill drills, and relaxation. |
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Melba's initial trill possessed the ballistic force of a cannonade. |
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To walk across fields and meadows in early summer and no longer see a speck in the sky and hear a sweet trill like song and crescendo of melodic notes from the skylark. |
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Some are given as single notes, others as series in a trill, a rattle, or a hooting, and still others as a cacophony or medley of notes. |
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Kylie drops her trademark helium trill to adopt a gravelly rasp. |
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The collection included t-shirts featuring street wear brand Been trill, jeans, and hoodies. |
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Holding the reins of his cart pony, he gave a sharp trill of his tongue. |
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It's a soft-pedal dance track that warped a Bieber vocal sample into an instrumental, producing a mournful, dolphinlike trill. |
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The next device is a simple inversion of the subject, easily recognized as it leaps down to the trill rather than up. |
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Change the piano's version of the motif into a trill figure that, although different, is clearly equivalent. |
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The trill continues in a long chain, desperate to evoke life from the deadest of instruments. |
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But just when it is most needed, as Beethoven climbs to the highest point and introduces a fragment of the theme, the trill suddenly ceases. |
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In desperation, it resorts to a long, swelling trill that heralds the Finale's main theme. |
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Adults trill excitedly before mating, and indicate submission through quiet trilling, whining and squealing. |
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There is certainly a trill of suspense to be had from these ideological heists, but Weingartner's movie is never quite as keen-edged as it hopes or needs to be. |
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A vocal quaver, a guitar trill, some new quick notes in a bass line, a flicker of extra drumming or a burst of ululation from the group's female singer, Wonou Wallet Sidati, all became events. |
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Though the best songsters may be true songbirds, some birds of other groups have pleasing or musical utterances, like the quavering trill of the screech owl and the cheery whistle of the bobwhite quail. |
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His main contribution is a dazzling cadenza at the close of the piece, which magnifies to breathtaking proportions the wicked trill in the final movement Tartini claimed had been inspired to him by the Devil in a dream. |
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The Voice began to trill with incipient madness, to echo itself, to break into exquisitely wild arpeggios and cadenzas, until it soared to a D flat of utter despair. |
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The r was probably a tongue trill during the Classical period, but there is earlier evidence that in some positions it may have been a fricative or a flap. |
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She possessed a voice of beauty and power, combining extraordinary agility, accurate intonation, a splendid trill and a tremendous upper register, although music critics often complained about the imprecision of her diction. |
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It was bad enough the prime minister talked about toilets in the UN darling, really, so declasse, went the trill of the drawing room daffodils. |
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American toads still fill spring nights with prolonged chirrings, while tree-frogs trill from perches in trees and shrubs. |
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Likewise, the historical alveolar stop has transformed into a trill consonant in many modern dialects. |
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The trill of her purr echoed inside his mouth when he kissed her again. Clutching at his shirt, her fingers traveled the muscles in his back. |
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Some ad hoc letters have appeared in the literature for the retroflex lateral flap, the voiceless lateral fricatives, the epiglottal trill, and the labiodental plosives. |
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Once Santa made his rounds, the Trill Band entertained everyone with Christmas carols and festive music. |
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Lil Phat was part of the Trill Entertainment family, which includes rappers Lil Boosie, Webbie, Foxx, Mouse, Lil Trill, KaDe and Shell. |
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