Each creation is composed of three or two images whose chromatics are altered and adjusted based on the primary colors: blue, yellow and red. |
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Originating in Nancy in Lorraine, I have taught the harmonica diatonic and chromatics for more than twenty years. |
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Her work illustrates a visual quest for the expression of space, shapes or chromatics. |
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To a lesser extent McDonald 'sfound a way of doing for its triple sirloin McCoronaries what the infamous gold-or-blue dress did for chromatics. |
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The instrument's total range is five octaves in a key close to the key of C in Western music, and chromatics are found in the middle octaves. |
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The hair growth LED unit is designed based on optics, chromatics and hairdressing theories. |
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You can set the colours from the spectrum without any knowledge of chromatics. |
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An instrument carefully made by experts for those who want to begin studying the world of chromatics and music. |
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Today, he crafts the harmonicas of the greatest names in chromatics in Brazil, and he designed this harmonica too. |
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Grimaud's beloved chromatics jangled, as the singer sang of fainting. |
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Along with the nocturnal shiverings of Bartók, we have glints of Ligeti's astral imaginings, the attenuated keening of Shostakovich's late quartets, the lush chromatics of Szymanowski, and a dry but generous wit. |
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Florence Urbina : The winning work is very rich in chromatics. |
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The movement begins with three eerie sustained notes, and through tremolo chromatics and abrupt outbursts creates an impression which set the scene for the Takemitsu work. |
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The Chromatics are one of those increasingly rare live acts who can transmogrify a distracted room into a single glowing organism. |
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Chromatics is a solitaire game for learning musical scales and chords. |
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