The arrangements are spare yet sky-wide, occasionally visited by banjos, accordions, glockenspiels, and theremin. |
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There's too much sweetness overall, and a couple of unnecessary instrumentals rife with resonant pianos and tinkling glockenspiels. |
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Flitting fitfully from discordant strings and hectic glockenspiels to lean oboe solos, Rota's masterpiece is an unstable symphony to the teeming metropolis. |
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Only the brightest sparks musically got the real instruments, such as the glockenspiels, i.e. those instruments upon which you could actually play more than one note. |
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They meet up in Torino without much of a plan and immerse themselves in the studio with traditional rock instruments plus a bunch of theremins and glockenspiels. |
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They meet up in Torino without much of a plan and immerse themselves in the studio with trad rock instruments plus a bunch of theremins and glockenspiels. |
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Oboes, electric organs, glockenspiels and sleigh bells decorate the material, and the musical touches make one pine for an all-instrumental version of the album. |
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The former work is rather seductive, thanks in part to the coos of the vocalists and also because of the exotic tones of the marimbas, glockenspiels, and metallophone. |
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We are desperate for new glockenspiels because the ones we have are starting to sound out of tune. |
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A gloriously upbeat track that mixes Phil Spector 60s pop with glockenspiels and chanting vocal harmonies. |
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Their lushly romantic debut album features the rare blend of glockenspiels, synths, mandolin and more casting a deep, many-layered spell. |
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From the moment they wound their way through the crowd to the stage, chiming a primal rhythm from mini glockenspiels, this was an hypnotic, shamanic experience. |
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Since then I have hated the Eisteddfod, glockenspiels, and buses. |
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