It's a simple song that combines a on-the-verge-of-being-overdriven bassline with a simple rhythmic piano sample. |
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The concluding Samba throbbed with rhythmic intensity and interpretive individuality. |
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To the fiercely rhythmic sound of drums and whistles, the young bloods of the village lined up in a column three-deep. |
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The search for rhythmic patterns is so ingrained that given the persistent ticking of a clock we organise the beat into a pattern of tick-tock. |
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Grupo Batuque, like Paul Horn, have created a rhythmic melange of percussive sounds from Brazilian, African and Indian sources. |
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With a melange of rhythmic numbers and the performance to match, the student participants too showcased unlimited energy and zeal. |
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Movements were synchronized with exceptional accuracy and the footwork added powerful rhythmic time cycles. |
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The rhythmic quality and easy flow of the poetic forms allow the reader to feel the life in these characters in a powerful way. |
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I'd eliminate synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics and all team sports but volleyball from the Olympics. |
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It is an extremely rhythmic and melodic collection of songs that expresses pop in the most subtle of ways. |
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The playful Scherzo, the third movement, is like a rhythmic game of tag dancing between piano and flute. |
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The males also exhibit a curious trick of beating their beaks against their chests to emit a rhythmic clicking sound. |
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Even the rhythmic resonance of the waves beating against the hull of a ship produces music of a different kind. |
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It says the student who memorizes poetry will internalize the rhythmic, beautiful patterns of the English language. |
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The work began to display a tendency towards regular rhythmic pulse, consonant intervals and an impertinent use of the then forbidden octave. |
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This balletic score received a performance filled with rhythmic verve and brio. |
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On its roof is a terrace for the doctors, set next to their library restroom, another breakaway from rhythmic discipline. |
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What sets Bensusan apart is the passion, soul, intensity, and rhythmic complexity that mark even his quietest and most elegant pieces. |
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His work has a poetic quality in its rhythmic repetition and its references to the dichotomy between nature and culture. |
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The harmonies here flicker far more insubstantially and the piece is united as much by a rhythmic figure as anything else. |
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His sense of rhythmic freedom, elasticity of phrasing, romantic ardor, and caressing tonal hues set a new standard for the four Chopin Ballades. |
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Conventional tonality, classical rhythmic structures and developmental discourse were all replaced in favor of much different techniques. |
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Then the needle skips on the record, and the hypnotic crackle of ancient vinyl roars in rhythmic waves. |
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Often the meter seems to fluctuate between triple and duple time, which transforms the rhythmic emphases of the loops. |
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Toure sounds outrageously laid-back, but the insistent rhythmic pulse in his music is hypnotic and irresistible. |
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The rhythmic imprecision of the triplet in the melody of the synthesizer only adds an extra element of uncertainty to the passage. |
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The counting must be expressive, however, reflecting the rhythmic character of the music, not merely a metronomic rattling off of the numbers. |
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In addition, they decided to emphasise melody rather than go for rhythmic fanfaronades. |
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As discussed in the Textual Notes, below, attention needs to be given to rhythmic interpretation where dotted notes occur. |
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It was a distinctly Far Eastern piece of music, with the rhythmic drum beat and shrill melody of the snake charmer's flute. |
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Exercise drills such as proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation patterns with rhythmic stabilization are incorporated. |
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One feature of interest is a rhythmic chanting to a percussion accompaniment. |
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During copulation, males move their copulatory organs, the pedipalps, in a rhythmic, twisting manner. |
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The rhythmic romp of the waltz can be felt in the poet's iambic trimetrical quatrains. |
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The clop of their hooves and the jingle of the harness was rhythmic, almost soothing. |
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Hand claps, body slaps, foot stomps, and the hollow sounds of the boxes being hit built into complex and satisfying rhythmic structures. |
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And my shoulders are all tensed up, sore, but I'm still listening, because her voice is getting real rhythmic and hypnotizing. |
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As Vernon explains, the slow, rhythmic grinding, bumping and shaking is great for toning bottoms, abdominal muscles, thighs, backs and arms. |
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Iron has the property of readily passing from one valency condition to the other, as connects iron with the rhythmic breathing process. |
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Pretty soon, the group are providing a perfectly rhythmic and tuned percussion backing. |
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The ship was gracefully rocking from left to right, and the water sloshing along the sides of the vessel made a rhythmic pattern of music. |
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Eventually, slower rhythmic unisons prevail and then a hocketed pattern of single notes emerges. |
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It's intense and turbulent and chaotic and calming and rhythmic all at the same time. |
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She had no love for sewing, but sometimes enjoyed working at the loom and hearing its rhythmic clack. |
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Its string of bitsy and complicated mosaics makes it a swine to maintain rhythmic cohesion. |
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The performance involved a single musician playing original music, jarring yet rhythmic, on cello and cimbalom. |
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Monk and Gonzalez, sitting at the kitchen table, converse musically in rhythmic nonsense syllables. |
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The main rhythmic impetus is provided by a looped fragment, possibly sourced from a musical box. |
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Perhaps of even greater significance, he had an unerring sense of rhythmic flow and continuity. |
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Still, the performances were admirable for their lilting rhythmic undulance and sensitivity. |
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His rhythmic sway and conservative movements reflect his roots-based origins. |
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I am lifted from my rhythmic reverie when I am ambushed by a school of surgeonfish. |
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Pelting waist, wining, wukking up, movementations all are rhythmic gyrations of the waist popular in West Indian dance. |
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The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra. |
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The legs, pedipalps and chelicerae are pulled free from the skin with rhythmic movements until finally the spider pulls free. |
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It is perhaps the busiest of the productions on the album working more of a swing into its rhythmic structure. |
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Sounds waft by or linger barely long enough to register as rhythmic or melodic phrases. |
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The music's density is intriguing, its rhythmic energy is compelling, and its harmonic complexity and dissonance is unusual for Reich. |
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Its rhythmic verve and thematic appeal carry it along, even if it sounds like Mozart warmed-over. |
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Though opposite in rhythmic conceits, both seem to warp one's sense of movement through space. |
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The use of unpredictable accents also can add to the rhythmic complexity of a musical work. |
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There were a few moments of rhythmic disunity, in the third movement of Du wahrer Gott, for example, all of which were quickly righted. |
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Time has revealed that the pairs of sixteenths in the Gloria and the Te Deum are not daunting but comfortable for good rhythmic accentuation. |
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There was rhythmic propulsion and vigor in the fast sections, yet the quartet never exaggerated the music's pulse. |
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She attempted in these works to capture the rhythmic, temporal chants of the Ladakh monastery. |
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The tradition of Gaelic work songs developed as rhythmic accompaniment to such tasks as milking, harvesting, spinning, and weaving. |
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It opens with a rhythmic theme which is essentially pure Stravinsky, jazzed-up Stravinsky, but Stravinsky nonetheless. |
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Ed Blackwell plays it straight for the most part, with only occasional flashes of the quicksilver rhythmic trickery he excelled at. |
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Whilst reveling in the acoustic rhythmic paradise I was jilted by the interruption of some very dodgy saxophone notes. |
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Committee members and volunteers were letting their hair down and they boogied and jived to the rhythmic beat of local band The Jury. |
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The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot. |
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This complete system of Yoga therapy combines rhythmic massage, acupressure, gentle twisting, deep stretching and meditation. |
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The hushed surprise of the adagio introduction gave way to the driving rhythmic thrust of the Allegro molto. |
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Most women remember a good sports bra, but forget that treadmill jogging sends rhythmic judders rippling through ample bottoms. |
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Strokes of the script gain a rhythmic and ritualistic hue as Raju creates divine and sacred forms with them. |
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SiBhaca dance is performed by teams of men, and features stomping of feet in unisom while chanting rhythmic traditional chants. |
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Here Tirimo brought excitement to the rhythmic central episode, also recalling Robert's characteristic use of dotted rhythm themes. |
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The fast footwork, rhythmic clapping and haunting singing radiate an atmosphere of passion and raw emotion. |
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The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock. |
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The rhythmic rocking of the plane lulled her to sleep until the plane hit an air pocket and threatened to knock them all out of their seats. |
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Brilliant orchestral playing and dynamic rhythmic articulation were the hallmarks of a stunning performance. |
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After watching the recital, marked by an austere alaap and complex rhythmic patterns, students asked several questions. |
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Without fashion, the musician is just a person stringing together a series of rhythmic sounds. |
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The stage shook as it resounded with the rhythmic patterns at such speed that evoked gasps from the wonderstruck audience. |
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Through the closed window in the chambers, the rhythmic exhortations of the protesters could be heard. |
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We heard the rhythmic pounding as the spear points were hammered onto shafts of ash wood. |
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This rhythmic layering is common within komatiite flows at Kambalda, and is inferred to reflect incremental emplacement by endogenous growth. |
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Controlled, rhythmic breathing has been found to be relaxing by women dealing with labour pain. |
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The original inspiration for this deluxe 21st-century version of the hemiola is the 19th-century's master of rhythmic ambiguity, Brahms. |
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The rhythmic polyphony and shifting patterns build, with a Stravinskian blend of wildness and subtlety, to memorable climaxes. |
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The rhythmic breathing and the relaxed state of the muscles are interpreted by the brain as conducive to a calm frame of mind. |
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Not to mention all those glorious noises, the clang and clatter, the rhythmic ring of the carriage return. |
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Those Antipodeans had the same understanding of rhythmic lyrics, chord progressions and harmonising melodies as Ezio. |
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The rhythmic beating of hooves, and jingle of the harness fell into sync with the serenade of the forest. |
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She was quite content to sit on the sofa and listen to the rhythmic pattern of the autumn rain drumming on the metal roof of the shed. |
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The melody in the tenor part was also often repeated, but not always to synchronize with the rhythmic repeat. |
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Grungy guitars collided with a full-on rhythmic attack, as the trio bashed upon custom-made percussive devices at centre stage. |
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Yet, behind the irony in the final rhythmic incantation, we read an emptiness that is neither spiritual sustenance nor love. |
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The metronome set to the macro beat will provide a rhythmic anchor for the student. |
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His tales aren't rhythmic and quiet narrations, but explosive stories of passion and elan. |
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The rhythmic beats of a drum called a dhol accompany a dance with expansive movements. |
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It mixed stylised, stark movement, rhythmic ensemble sequences and wonderful characterisation. |
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The rhythmic angularity of the recontextualized rift imparts a temporary sense of disorientation that subverts the song's forward momentum. |
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As well being politically aware, their music is awash with anthemic, post-punk rhythmic bursts. |
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Set to a distinct rhythmic beat, calypsos are songs of social commentary that range from the comic to the tragic. |
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They are more like a loud, low pitched groan or a rhythmic pounding that repeats and becomes a long moan. |
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Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet. |
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A couple of years ago I wrote a poem for the hot season, in a very rhythmic form called a Sapphic stanza. |
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So I worked out what I wanted to do with the hexameter line, a line that is strongly rhythmic. |
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Usually its entrance is accompanied by rhythmic singing and members dance on to the stage. |
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The rocking motion of the car over the uneven track, and the rhythmic pounding against the underside of the car. |
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The rhythmic motives in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony suggest the notion of the knocking of fate at your door. |
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This preparation generates rhythmic activities of the hypoglossal nerve that are considered to be akin to both eupnea and gasping. |
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The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes. |
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The rhythmic pounding of hooves caught his attention and he rode quietly towards the sound. |
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The writing is rhythmic and poetic and the characters so real that you long to know what became of them in later life. |
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The thunder cracking, the wind howling like a weeping woman, before the rhythmic splish-splash announced the rain beyond our windowpanes. |
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Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience. |
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Thus Capoera is a rhythmic, dancing martial art, sparring and practicing are set to music. |
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Brooklynn could feel the heat in her cheeks, and the rhythmic pounding of her heart. |
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He heard the raucous shouts and the rhythmic twist of the dance accompaniment as he turned into the alley, and he quickened his pace. |
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Dances are accompanied by highly rhythmic music in which drumming plays a leading role. |
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It gives one a sense of the endless, rhythmic waves of Kurdish struggles for nationhood. |
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As he continued to ponder these things, he noted her breathing had become steady and rhythmic. |
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Soon after this a completely new repertory of rhyming, rhythmic sequences began to develop. |
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The conversion step at which rhythmic ethylene production is regulated also differs between species. |
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The sinking and rising of lakes is the sole rhythmic variation on a theme of universal erosion. |
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The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic. |
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Power tumbling has replaced rhythmic gymnastics as another phase of the meet. |
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The Year One and Two students performed some choreographed gymnastics displays, which included some rhythmic gymnastics. |
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With his eyes closed, all that he could hear was the rhythmic drumming of water upon the car and the soft purr of its engine. |
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The Otley Club has a long history of success and is at the forefront of developing the sport of rhythmic gymnastics in Yorkshire. |
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Few early-music specialists conduct Handel opera with more grace, rhythmic lilt, and care for style than Harry Bicket. |
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Interestingly, the whale songs are rhythmic and lilting, using similar scale patterns found in human music. |
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The Davis group used simple melodic lines over supercharged rhythmic complexity and the results are still being digested today. |
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In decerebrated animals, rhythmic masticatory motions can also be induced by stimuli in and around the oral area. |
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The orchestra responds beautifully, handling even the composer's sometimes difficult rhythmic effects with ease. |
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At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic cadence. |
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There was a rhythmic creaking from the rowlocks and a louder sound of water from under the bows. |
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You can create variety by changing the texture, including a countermelody, or changing the underlying rhythmic pulse. |
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How do you actually control your rubati without disturbing the flow, so that it knits into the textures, rhythmic line and overall character? |
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His footsteps served as an eerie beat to the rhythmic squealing of the enraged sirens. |
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The Villa-Lobos First Etude goes like a bomb whilst the Tarantella of Castelnuovo-Tedesco is saturated in elegant rhythmic drive. |
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The recording opens with an instrumental featuring the characteristic driving rhythmic beat of the cuatro, a small-sized guitar. |
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Of course, I did as I was instructed and tried to make myself at home with this new rhythmic concept. |
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The musical dancing fountain offers a synchronised rhythmic ballet of water, sound and lights. |
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Intriguingly, rhythmic luminescence in certain lines was affected by only a subset of the pacemaker mutations. |
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Some people think the hexameter line comes from the lyric, from rhythmic phrases put together, usually three phrases in a line. |
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Usually a drummer plays these rhythmic ostinatos throughout a section or a whole piece, and then repeats them using improvisatory variations. |
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This astonishing London-based band have fiddles, accordion, trumpet, flute, tambura, guitar and oodles of musical ability and rhythmic energy. |
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The impressive cast of 18 dancers and drummers combine pantsula and tap with Tswana and gumboot dancing and the rhythmic beat of drums. |
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I was little, tiny, and I as soon as I knew the words by heart I would repeat them in a rhythmic mantra until I fell asleep. |
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He listened to the buzz of the insects, the gentle rhythmic accompaniment of the sea. |
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This kind of annotation of the rhythmic structure of a verse is called scansion, and the basic rhythmic pattern of a poem is called its meter. |
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The only noise was the rhythmic lapping of the sea, the tiny waves gently cresting in the moonlight. |
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Sherman's rhythmic snoring soothed him and he liked the way his partner always smelled like buttercream frosting on a cake. |
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With this rhythmic cry, Duan, in his crumpled old blue suit, pushes a benchlike cart along the street. |
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It is the sound that helped bring in the track, and provided the rhythmic backing for most of the proceedings. |
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We waited a few seconds in silence, before we heard rhythmic footsteps crescendoing as a dim, short outline approached the door. |
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The shots were better than good and the swing rhythmic, but the young man in the white shirt still cut rather a forlorn figure. |
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Together, the duo left the audience spellbound with their foot-tapping and rhythmic compositions. |
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Instead, Teeba does his talking with his turntables, scratching with great dexterity and impeccable rhythmic flair. |
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The two votaries transitioned from their standing posture to a kind of rhythmic bowing and finally into a repetitive genuflecting motion. |
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At home, they studied these texts in detail, and Judith subsequently translated some of them into rhythmic French prose. |
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Most people spoke Buryat, a softer more rhythmic language with few of the harder sounds of Russian. |
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It is useful to observe the patient drinking from a glass, writing, or drawing a rhythmic pattern such as a spiral. |
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With generous string portamenti and relaxed rhythmic pointing, Karajan also washes the Czech character out of the Eighth Symphony. |
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The album is made entirely from a multitracked mbira and occasional rhythmic accompaniment. |
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Seasonal temperature cycles resulted in the rhythmic deposition of sedimentary layers of varying density. |
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This is a subtle experience that is only noticed at the end of the film as the rhythmic soundtrack accompanies the audience out of the door. |
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But you can't beat the rhythmic clapping of fans before a dramatic pole vault or jump attempt. |
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Could the French horn line be omitted for a few measures without disturbing the score's overall harmony and rhythmic flow? |
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The effect is sometimes almost orchestral and sometimes like electronic jazz, with enhanced frogs and insects riffing on chord changes and rhythmic patterns. |
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Some critics were turned off by Williams' bombastic, proclamatory emceeing, which often made no pretense of rhythmic consistency or tonal variety. |
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Its main features are rhythmic myoclonic jerks when drowsy or asleep, which stop if the child is woken, and normal encephalograms during or after the episodes. |
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With a good mix of video and sound pieces, conceptualism and painting and drawing, it has been cleverly hung to create rhythmic variety and telling counterpoints. |
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The praises were embroidered with rhythmic drumbeats, flags waving in typical colours and the transcendental smell of burning vegetation that engulfed the gathering. |
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His focus on the grim and the disturbing is beautiful, and becomes rhythmic, atmospheric, and addictive. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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This discovery consists in giving up the musical rhythm and replacing it with the rhythmic word, according to the accentuation and necessities of the texts. |
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By the incorporation of these adscititious elements, such elements, at crucial moments, threaten to compromise the rhythmic integrity of entire pieces. |
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The title track is a rhythmic ballad suitable for singing along to, and the rest of the album is an invitation to explore his whispery lyrics and classic instruments. |
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This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second. |
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To enhance the rhythmic nature of your work, do a walk-through of your personal workspace with your staff to see if you can make it more efficient and ergonomic. |
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In the hotel's 11-acre palm-fringed ground mynah birds chatter, chipmunks dart about and the rhythmic crashing of the ocean waves harmonises the languid days. |
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Fosse uses poetic dialogue, with rhythmic repetitions and silences, to dramatize life and loneliness. |
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Through alliteration, anaphora, parallelism and slant-rhyme, Sleigh builds momentum into the eleven, rhythmic couplets and suggests a train's smooth travel. |
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The Dryden translation is a little harder to get into with its deliberate archaisms and anastrophes, but once you do it's very rhythmic and compelling. |
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The listener is treated to a rousing melodic duel between sax and lead guitar against a rhythmic bedrock of staccato bass, drums, and the newly added second guitar. |
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I'd have the strident voices of Zulu women talking to each other across the width of a suburban street, and the rhythmic songs of strikers toyi-toying among impatient traffic. |
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Both dance forms involve artistes creating rhythmic patterns of movements. |
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It is a rhythmic dance full of graceful movements to welcome guests. |
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On one specific occasion, the men in the group correctly answered questions on Jean Paul Gaultier and rhythmic gymnastics, making the game surprisingly amusing for all of us. |
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She was a talented rhythmic gymnast who took home a silver medal at the 2004 Junior Olympics. |
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This component of the response involves rhythmic contractions of the striate bulbocavernosus and ischiocavernosus muscles and results in seminal expulsion. |
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In sustaining rhythmic tension without compromise or wayward rubatos, Mr Rose takes advantage of those larger intervals to effectively punctuate the music's rhythmic profile. |
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The journey here is as much in the rhythmic ricochet of assonance, produced by colliding syntax, as it is in the actual varying terrain the words themselves represent. |
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Jonathan's rhythmic breathing lulled her into a deep dreamless sleep. |
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For the mambo, cha-cha, merengue, and the traditional rhythmic dance the son, each dancer moved vigorously yet effortlessly, even as the tempo changed. |
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The rhythmic, all-acoustic backing is provided by kora, balafon, and Djelimady's guitar, and against this the singers swap their declamatory stories and praise songs. |
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Women's gymnastic events include balance beam, uneven parallel bars, combined exercises, floor exercises, vaulting, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics. |
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The vocal harmonies have been completely phased out, and to some extent, the vocals themselves are of tertiary importance outside of a simple rhythmic device. |
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The Miniatures are inventive, charming pieces with colorful harmonic writing in the secondo part, imaginative rhythmic devices and surprising turns of phrases. |
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The show coasted on sheer mastery of compas, the rhythmic measure that defines all flamenco, and on the charisma of the artists probing the art's dark and light moods. |
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Last month, I suggested that several sports should be dropped, including synchronised swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, fencing and modern pentathlon. |
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Landini's music is noted for its fluid melodiousness and rhythmic grace, in contrast to the more angular manner of his French contemporary, Guillaume de Machaut. |
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The first thing I was aware of was the slow, rhythmic beating of a heart. |
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I clambered over to him and rested my head on his chest, silently listening to the soft rhythmic beating of his heart as he absently ran his hand through my hair. |
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She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades. |
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Also taking the limelight is the British premiere of a multi-media septet set to a compilation of tracks performed to Scarlatti's bright and rhythmic pieces for harpsichord. |
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He was interested in sonority, metric freedom, and rhythmic force. |
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The rhythmic cadence of the poetry was not the iambic pentameter or other such metrical patterns but free verse with words scattered randomly across the printed page. |
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This hip hop act are from South Africa and will be bringing listeners the raw and rhythmic sounds of hip hop from the townships and cities of South Africa. |
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Chapter Two demonstrates ways props, such as drums, sticks, triangles, balls, a trampoline, hoops, bells and scarves, can be used to intensify rhythmic feeling. |
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Swift is a rhythmic and melodic kleptomaniac, and I mean that as the highest of compliments. |
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There were as many muffled and twangy notes as solidly struck strings, casual and rhythmic and one with the voice. |
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I like the feel of the sand between my toes, the warmth of the sun on my back, and the rhythmic sound of the ocean waves slapping against the shore. |
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Nightmares flowed like fever, syncopated by the twitch of a neon light outside and the rhythmic clatter of the air-con, punctuated by the shriek of car horns. |
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One would think that all those cellos would produce a thick, tubby sound, but Boulez's rhythmic and contrapuntal virtuosity keep the music lively and athletic. |
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In fact, Harrison's love for Hawaii, where he had a house for many years, shows through in the rhythmic ukulele strums that form many of the songs' foundations. |
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The harmonic and rhythmic tension in this motive is palpable. |
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Between the cliffs and the sea, the rhythmic movement of the tides is forming a new tidal marsh that includes mudflats, tidal creeks, tidal marshes, and tracts of shrubs. |
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Contraction may be sustained, as in the smooth muscle cells present in the blood vessels or airways, or rhythmic, as in the cells of the myometrium and gastrointestinal tract. |
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The bold opening of the Concerto on fortissimo wind in unison brings thrilling attack, leading to a very approachable work built on sharply rhythmic, often angular material. |
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Certainly both the music and these performances have real rhythmic life and a good deal of energy, even if some passages are over-scored and tip over into brassy bombast. |
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What else can one expect with the rhythmic beats, sonorous sounds and the passion that emanated as they went about weaving magic ecstatically on their instruments. |
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Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true. |
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His marimba and vibes contribute further percussive accents, and the intricate multiple meters and contrapuntal figures add up to a rhythmic feast for the listener. |
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Much of traditional Korean vocal and instrumental music employs a metrical rhythmic system based on a series of accompanying patterns known as jangdan. |
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For example in Russian the name roughly translates to sportive gymnastics, while the term 'artistic gymnastics' refers to what we call rhythmic gymnastics. |
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Performers will need a strong rhythmic understanding to be secure playing with others while using the beat and style of ragtime, bossa nova, waltz, habanera, rock funk. |
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Daughter In The House Of Fools and Mikazuki relying on a more rhythmic and harmonic propulsion utilising a disjointed funk and Eastern sounding harmonics respectively. |
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The feminine forms give more scope to express the rhythmic and harmonious qualities of Indian art traditions and to create highly stylised forms, he says. |
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Like Aerosmith at its best, Buckcherry has both the rhythmic sway to go with its rock-and-roll stomp and the raw charisma to get away with its period pretensions. |
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Almost as soon as she had, the door shook with heavy, rhythmic poundings. |
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In all species of Laupala, the male song structure is simple, consisting of a rhythmic train of pulses produced during courtship by stridulation of the forewings. |
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While that kind of rhythmic systole codifies processional nobility, it is also germane to baroque performance practice, particularly in a chaconne. |
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Instead we have a series of social or cultural panoramas, in which the author shifts the foregrounded matter in a well controlled rhythmic prose, flexible and sure. |
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In the sea pansy, Renilla koellikeri, serotonin can stimulate rhythmic muscular contraction and spawning, and melatonin can inhibit these contractions. |
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The rhythmic clink of armor could suddenly be heard through the storm's quieting howl, as if nature itself feared dominance in any way over this being. |
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What Ellington provided was a rich variety of moods, textures and rhythmic structures laced with emotional coloration that enhanced choreographic expression. |
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They have a distinctive rhythmic approach to their improvisations, and their compositions and arrangements make good use of the band's instrumental palate. |
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Wells has received insufficient credit as a writer of rhythmic, incantatory prose, long-breath paragraphs to cut against his tight journalistic reportage. |
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These carry the rhythmic bursts of impulses, relayed from the brain stem via the phrenic motor neurons in the spinal cord, which cause regular inspiration. |
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The acoustic guitar, rather than the drums, provides the rhythmic fills. |
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But on the flip side could be instanced fleeting moments when rhythmic control was a little wayward and when ensemble unity was not quite perfect. |
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The clanging, detached, pointillistic economy of the piece up to this point becomes a frenzy of rhythmic vitality, winding down to a soft ending like an old watch. |
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In both cases, rhythmic structures are serving a coordinative function. |
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Moreover, they are helped to acquire a high level of rhythmic fluency, flexibility and precision, qualities that constitute the basis of any solid piano technique. |
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After establishing a basic rhythmic pattern and singing a verse or two, the group would dive face first into extended, complex, interactive musical free-for-alls. |
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By now your paddling mates are a speck in the distance, the rhythmic flash of the sun on their paddle blades a galling reminder of the way this sport should be played. |
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He's funny, he's ebullient, he has endless energy, and when he gets going on a tirade, he has the rhythmic passion of generations of Irish-Catholic priests! |
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It's dramatically fragile, more pronouncedly rhythmic and spends its energy for the first four minutes in forward motion until exhaustion dissipates its momentum. |
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One of the finest sights in all sport is a bowler with a smooth rhythmic run-up delivering the ball with an arched back and a flawless straight-arm action. |
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There were seven people seated in the parlour, but their silence was such that the rhythmic tick of the grandfather clock in the entrance hall seemed overpowering. |
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The result is a CD that moves from straight-ahead swing and balladry to Stravinskian rhythmic constructions, the release continues. |
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The tenor drummers provide the fundamental rhythmic pulse and the bass drummer anchors the rhythms, providing a strong and steady beat. |
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Boyish back-room rhythmic rivalries with political overtones have yielded to opulently escapist floor shows. |
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The Academy made both these pieces shine, playing with rhythmic clarity and tonal lushness. |
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For example, the repeating chorus that serves as a through-line is a rhythmic, percussive chant of sewing terms. |
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The expressionistic figurative artist create images that reveal their meaningful presence in rhythmic flow of lines and curves. |
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Concepts covered include rhythmic values, pitch alterations and key signatures. |
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An extrasystole originating at the rhythmic centre is thus followed by a returning cycle of natural length. |
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Rap and hip-hop music in particular are condescending in nature, projecting rhythmic elements of braggadocio and ritualised insult. |
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These are expressed with words that have a rhythmic structure, like qadda, batta, etc. |
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He is noted for his original, rhythmic and ingenious use of words and imagery. |
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Barnraising, contains the greatest density of rhythmic challenges and the greatest need to count and understand beat subdivisions and groupings. |
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Otherwise, the reading is quite rewarding, for the verse abounds in similes and metaphors, in rhythmic beats and internal rhymes. |
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Music may have developed from rhythmic sounds produced by daily chores, for example, cracking open nuts with stones. |
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Tallis provides a rhythmic variety and differentiation of moods depending on the meaning of his texts. |
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Copeland had been traveling all the way to Southeast Asia to study synchrony, which is united, rhythmic timing. |
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It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers, usually wearing bell pads on their shins. |
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We studied the rhythmic expression of clock genes in white blood cells to see how they adjusted in response to glucocorticoids. |
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For this reason the colon recovers a rhythmic and even a parametrical function in relation to line end. |
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Bats seem to make use of particularly strong venomotion, a rhythmic contraction of venous wall muscles. |
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His discussions of the individual pieces blend information about Peruvian cultures with organology and rhythmic analysis. |
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Exploring the effects of a music activity program on enhancing the tonic and rhythmic discriminability of children with visual impairments. |
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On still nights, the rhythmic gruntle and squeak of frogs carried across the water. |
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Raindrops, a playful, rhythmic tribute to rainy Taiwanese days, is set to a collage of sounds from Tibet, South America and Tuva. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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Ray Leung's Totem was characterised by a Stravinskian feel of rhythmic frenzy. |
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The action begins as darkness falls and the music ramps up with rhythmic, applauselike clacking, which will return as an outro. |
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He rarely indulges in plangency and is as sparing with his emotional effects as he is generous with his melodic and rhythmic effects. |
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The glorious naffness of Bishop's ribbon-tangling rhythmic gymnastics, worth the entrance fee alone. |
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Holding the ends of the braids, swing and twirl the poi balls in different rhythmic patterns. |
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The tale recounted that the man only began to respond to reason when the mode of the music was changed to the slow and rhythmic Spondaic mode. |
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Banks has used different time signatures to enhance the rhythmic drive and is much more like his compositional style with Genesis. |
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It is clear from Butterworth's work that the four tunes are very similar in underlying rhythmic structure, although modally they are different. |
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Interplay between strings and wind in magnificent canzonas by composers such as the Gabrielis was rendered with delicacy and rhythmic poise. |
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These are rhythmic pregnancy and melodics based on domestic folklore, syncopation, and lucidity and balance of proportion in musical form. |
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What effort in these carvings, their fishtails accentuated with a rhythmic bump, visited by gulls, lightly smoked, long may they swirl. |
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And that too to Rajasthan for a rhythmic treat in the form the Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival. |
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The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner. |
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Sedimentary structures such as horizontal bedding, ripple bedding and rhythmic bedding are well developed, indicating a lagoonal environment. |
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In other words, rhythmic motions or bimanual coordination motions have been less used in studying the effects of attentional instructions. |
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The resulting sound is a timbre that is punctuated by rhythmic variations in volume, filter cutoff, or distortion. |
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Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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Swift, rhythmic movement, unbroken and unjostled, told her how well they were dancing. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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These phrases are used to create rhythmic accompaniment and melodic figures called riffs, which help to establish thematic hooks. |
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