The story is built up through successive emotional crescendos, immediately downplayed by abrupt narrative shifts. |
|
There is more than enough reflection, placidness, crescendos and release to please any fan familiar with the group's work thus far. |
|
She is always in the groove of the phrase, which makes her crescendos and decrescendos seamless and undistorted. |
|
The musical phraseology was convincing, and the crescendos and decrescendos were accurately measured and performed. |
|
Each piece has multiple tension points and crescendos to keep your ear engaged for a hard listen, but it honestly works best as background music. |
|
As Domenico takes it all in, the mimeograph crescendos into an echo of the city's roar. |
|
There are no melodramatic trills or fluting crescendos in her everyday speech. |
|
The man was marvellous, nonchalantly building to crescendos with the fine-tuned trickery of an old master. |
|
Orchestras have been told to tame the timpani and cap their crescendos to protect the hearing of musicians and classical music lovers. |
|
The pounding beat, uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect. |
|
As Smashie and Nicey, two dim but smug veteran platter-spinners, they parodied the worst kind of radio voices as crescendos of self-promotion and wannabe-trendy vocabulary. |
|
Furthermore, the crescendos and decrescendos need to be better managed. |
|
As with great music, silences are as much a part of the human experience as soaring crescendos. |
|
The expressive resources of the timpani include reiteration of persistent rhythms, dramatic crescendos, sudden stresses, and atmospheric rolls. |
|
In Bellegarde's music you will find: drum crescendos, incursions of saturated guitars or hypnotic synth spirals. |
|
Music must be phrased with crescendos, with suspense nevertheless music has to be entertaining for action parts and soothing for reflection one. |
|
The movie eventually crescendos into nearly unendurable hysteria. |
|
At one moment, the harp sounds like a fine-tuned guitar, at another it's like an enhanced electric wind instrument, with beautiful fluctuations, transitions and crescendos. |
|
It was big and dramatic, filled with huge crescendos, loud guitars, overdubs, and strings, songs that shunned the slice of life stories of fans had come to love. |
|
Adding symbols to several entries: Articulations, crescendos, slurs, etc. can be added to a group of notes by using the left and right arrow keys along with the Shift key. |
|
|
Now, he is surrounded by strobing lights and throbbing keyboards, the keening slide guitars of David Vandervelde and some bawdy band crescendos lit up in the purple of a roadside cathouse. |
|
The characteristic singing and rhythmic style of the simple theme of the Andante tranquillo was performed clearly and the wonderful crescendos of the finale were rendered in unparalleled beauty. |
|
Murre colonies are very noisy places, as neighbouring birds quarrel in deep, growling guttural aargh calls, and mates greet each other in rattling crescendos. |
|
Not all MIDI instruments are capable of implementing gradual crescendos and generate what is known as 'zipper noise', where the change is heard as a succession of discrete steps rather than continuous change. |
|
They include sudden surging crescendos over a rapidly rising scale, contracting intervals using microtones over a diminuendo, and explosive fortissimo statements of a theme. |
|
To build his crescendos Furtwängler always make them play slightly louder than the rest of the orchestra. The result is an impression of never ending crescendos. |
|
Dynamic crescendos and fading of the overall lighting produce a pleasant impression of room depth and conjure up an atmospheric ambience in bars, restaurants and lounges. |
|
What's interesting here isn't just how she handles the vocal gymnastics of the song's crescendos, which is impressive, but rather how she handles the song's moodier moments. |
|