Installment buying accounted for more than half of all purchases of radios, pianos, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners, and refrigerators. |
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It was scored for 16 player pianos that were to be tightly synchronised during concert performance. |
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Upright pianos usually are smaller, with a square top, and just fit up against the wall. |
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Still in 1910, 139,000 teachers were teaching Americans how to play on parlor pianos, uprights, baby grands and grands. |
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With five children studying piano, the need for more pianos also grew over time, and five grand pianos became a part of the Brown home. |
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Yeah, and there's a lovely musical theme through the whole thing, with grand pianos and guitars and music, it's gorgeous. |
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According to the Piano Technicians Guild, there are 10,000 tuners for America's 18 million pianos. |
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The primary instruments are drums but lutes, woodwinds, and thumb pianos are also used. |
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Some people called with pianos beyond repair, and we politely had to refuse them. |
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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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Heavy, overbearing guitars clash with feeble pianos, annoying violins, and misplaced horns. |
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Designated residence halls have specialty equipment such as pianos, pool tables, foosball, and air hockey. |
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For example, the conventional Western musical keyboard used on pianos and organs has always had its problems. |
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Consequently, holly is often used for the black keys on pianos and organs and for the pegs and fingerboards on violins. |
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Melodic and heartfelt lyrics meld seamlessly with gentle acoustic guitar riffs, pianos and xylophones and light drumming. |
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Located in a villa where Mozart wrote Don Giovanni, the museum features sheet music, original concert posters, and numerous pianos. |
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They are full sized concert grand pianos destined to be played by the world's greatest and in some of its most famous halls. |
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The odd-numbered tracks are short interludes using music boxes and prepared toy pianos to situate his longer improvised works for prepared piano. |
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Three Dances, written in 1945, is a high point of Cage's music for prepared piano, or, in this case, two prepared pianos. |
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I like to use pianos and strings and brass as I feel that they are the most precious instruments to use. |
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They are regular pianos with real strings and keys but they are driven by digital pitch information from a computer. |
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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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Your husband must be loaded in order to be able to afford to stable four pianos, two pump organs, one harpsichord and a clavichord. |
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By that time, the availability of low-priced pianos had prompted thousands of Americans to install pianos in their parlours. |
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Guitars are stripped clean and forced to interact on equal footing with strings, pianos, synths, even brass. |
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When pianos were first invented, they were similar in size to harpsichords. |
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You use a lot of guitars, pianos and other acoustic instruments in your work. |
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Experience the musical notes of a wide variety, ranging from the pianos to the bells. |
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The ensemble consists of three pianos, three harps, and three percussion players. |
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More than 350 students from 3 major islands played duet pieces in ensembles, on 10 grand pianos. |
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But it's important to remember that electric guitars and electric pianos were new at the time, and there were new recording techniques. |
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The only change is that Orff transcribed the orchestral parts for two pianos. |
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The atmosphere is created mostly with pianos and organs, less so the strings of the past few albums. |
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In that one room there were two pianos, 3 drum kits, 20 acoustic guitars, 10 electric guitars and one double bass. |
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Knitting Needles and Bicycle Bells builds distinctive walls of instrumentation, mostly from organs, pianos, and guitars. |
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There are electronic flourishes all over this record, alongside organs, cellos and pianos. |
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He notes that grand pianos have faster, kick-action performance that is not found in a standard upright. |
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Many households bought parlour pianos and needed music and songs to play and sing. |
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My favorite part was always the opening for two pianos, drum kit, and bass. |
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It will take money to tune the pianos, but that is far less than what it would cost to purchase a new piano. |
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Her teaching took place in her studio, surrounded by her paintings, her two grand pianos and her comfy tub chairs. |
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This is possible because moving can function as an attributive modifier of the head noun pianos. |
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The prizes have been metronomes, music, piano bags and miniature pianos filled with candy. |
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But Gershwin's piano rolls had an advantage over sheet music for solo pianos because, by the early 1920s, he could use overdubs. |
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The high rate of domestic ownership of pianos in nineteenth century Australia is a significant datum in this connection. |
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We correct mechanics like hand position, fingering creativity or mezzo pianos that are too loud. |
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The numerous exemptions which include the makers of pianos and crocheted items which allow companies to ignore it should be removed. |
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He spent his formative years working in D.C. go-go, and his compositions have that loose-limbed swagger, relying heavily on sampled horn screams and weeping electric pianos. |
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Piano Dollies make it easier to move pianos from room to room and are designed to take the strain off piano legs. |
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Dueling pianos strike a chord with attendees during this morning's plenary session. |
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They have all used pianos to express their melancholy and realness. |
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I really have no excuse considering I spend most of my days in our music school with several pianos. |
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Almost every instrument — including violins, cellos and pianos — is plugged into one wall socket or another. |
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Concert grand pianos are manufactured individually by the most experienced specialists of the firm. |
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With guitars, pianos and the odd horn, the tunes are gloriously breezy, heartfelt affairs but pack a crafty left hook in a velvet glove. |
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No groovy vintage shops nor wine bars with mopeds in then, just old man pubs with etched glass and pianos. |
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But aside from that, the dynamics, the pianos, the fortes, you know that Beethoven marked his music marvellously. |
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There are fewer rollicks and more pianos, such as that on the title track, which manages to be stately and nimble at the same time. |
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The hottest contemporary jazz artists in a smooth-flowing soundscape, featuring melodic and stylish guitars, saxophones, pianos, trumpets. |
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The image at the right shows all the software components, and only one of the four pianos, the Yamaha, selected. |
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He has yet to determine how much hammer vibrations vary in modern pianos but plans to make that the focus of his upcoming research. |
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The opening song places keening flutes and whispered vocal over an insistent pulse of clay drums and thumb pianos, punctuated by occasional bursts of talking drum. |
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More accurately, here are works that were either written for two pianos and later orchestrated, or written for orchestra and later arranged for two pianos. |
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Gone are the days when world music meant nose flutes and thumb pianos. |
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The title track tries to deflate its portentous musical backing of crashing cymbals and thunderous pianos with daft lyrics about needing a new eiderdown and some binoculars. |
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Early music is the stuff of sackbutts, forte pianos and viols. |
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Today, there seem to be as many virtual instrument plug-ins as there are guitars, synths, vocoders, basses, string sections and electric pianos to emulate. |
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His designs pulsed with angular hepcats bearing funnel-tapered noses and shark-fin chins, who fingered cockeyed pianos and honked lollipop-hued horns. |
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You know, computers are getting so clever that they seem a bit like those pianos where you push a button and it plays the rumba, then a cha-cha and so on. |
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Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced. |
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The two pubs are quite different and York Brewery deserves a pat on the back for daring to be a real ale pub offering chrome and sofas alongside pianos and barrels. |
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The two pianos at the School of Foie Gras are therefore top of the line: the upper part consists of instant heating range-tops, induction woks, griddles and multifunctioning appliances. |
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One of the technological innovations that helped to spread popular music around the turn of the century was player pianos. |
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Decades of electro-mechanical, transistorized, tape-driven, analog, and digital legends are joined by a collection of rich acoustic pianos, all reproduced with stunning realism. |
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Instead, percussion solos, cringy spirituals and plinky-plonk pianos that went out of fashion with white stilettos are made more tolerable by the awesome sight of bassist Verdine White's enormous tassled trousers. |
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The house was suffused with pianos, guitars, trombones, talking birds, classical records, family sing-a-longs, bedtime stories, and the bellowing of a pipe organ, which his father built into the house with his own hands. |
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Resonant spruce wood is used for sounding boards in pianos and the bodies of violins, as well as in construction and for boats and barrels and as pulpwood. |
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Sur Incises is a fascinating work for three pianos, three harps, vibraphone, marimba, and steel drums. |
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For sale will be nearly 40 pianos, including spinets, consoles, baby grands and grands. |
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Both companies make the upright, grand, semigrand, and baby-grand pianos, and in such styles as colonial, empire, antique, etc. |
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At the beginning of each air, I have noted the tempo at which it should be played and, in the appropriate places, the pianos and fortes of the instruments, which are the chiaroscuro and make all accompanied song a delight. |
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Many spinet pianos still exist today, left over from their period of manufacture. |
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It served the purpose of making pianos available for a low price, for owners who had little space for a piano. |
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Private persons and companies possessing, as owners or otherwise, pianos and billiard tables for their own use are subject to tax thereon. |
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These dances, still popular today, were played on pianos in drawing rooms and parlors and studios in countless European homes as well as by orchestras large and small. |
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Originally designed to utilize the moving the keyboard and pedals of Yamaha Disklaviers, PianoSoft can now be used by many Yamaha keyboards and digital pianos as well. |
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Dar Onboz co-founder Sivine Ariss sits to one side, conjuring a mellow soundtrack from thumb pianos, coconut shells and drums. |
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The faint buzzing, bell-like thumb pianos play out a simple pattern behind abstract scraping and dragging sounds. |
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He gave a series of shows with 2 pianos and a dancer. |
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With bulky or transmissions over 31,5 kg weight, as for instance large mixers, pianos etc., which by package dispatch to become to be able, we do not send away by forwarding business. |
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On his worktable there remained a pile of unfinished compositions, including sketches for a 6th concerto for two pianos, a 10th and an 11th piano sonata, and a solo violoncello sonata. |
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Thin veneers may be applied to the surface of wood or flakeboard used in furniture, pianos, or other high-class cabinet work, to give a beautiful finish. |
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By the numbers, that's two Steinway concert grand pianos, and seven pianists. |
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Despite the gilded mermaids and white pianos of his ludicrous quarters in Tripoli, he preferred to live in a tent, and always travelled abroad with one. |
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Yamaha sells under a selective distribution system a whole range of traditional and electronic musical instruments and equipment in Europe, such as pianos, electronic organs, guitars, saxophones and violins. |
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The project is all the more impressive when one realizes how closely these percussion instruments, pianos, keyboards and vibraphones follow his every musical and improvisational whim. |
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Lots of rising major 7ths and 9ths, sliced up saxophones and glitching pianos, it sounds like an early morning run on the beach, the sun cracking through the edge of the sky. |
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In the beigest parts of suburbia where I grew up, bridge was a game played by groups of parents in recreation rooms furnished with upright pianos and souvenir sombreros. |
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The pianos are located across Liverpool One including Lower South John Street, Paradise Street, College Lane, Sugar House Steps, Peter's Square and The Leisure Terrace. |
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She was joined by a rhinestoned Sir Elton John, who melded her track Speechless and his classic Your Song from opposite ends of a pair of conjoined pianos. |
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Interest increased after a graduate piano student found a manuscript reduction for two pianos of a concertino by Jeanne Herscher-Clement bearing this stamp. |
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Hence Congolese thumb pianos spice up Horchata, violins sweeten the skanky Diplomat's Son, and poignant I Think Ur A Contra nods lyrically to The Clash. |
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Instruments kept in the sub-basement of Jones Hall, including several grand pianos and two contrabasses that are three to four-hundred years old, are presumed lost as well. |
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Besides marimbas, Chris has built log drums and kalimbas, or thumb pianos. |
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Trip hop tracks often incorporate Rhodes pianos, saxophones, trumpets, and flutes, and may employ unconventional instruments such as the theremin. |
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The spinet piano, manufactured from the 1930s until recent times, was the culmination of a trend among manufacturers to make pianos smaller and cheaper. |
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It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards. |
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Musicians and volunteers transformed bike wheels, frames and spokes into singing wheels, harps and thumb pianos as Tour de France fever took over the region. |
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