The song begins slowly and reflectively, with the solo strum of an acoustic guitar. |
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Literate lyrics, an insistent strum, and an endearingly adenoidal yelp combine for a thoroughly enjoyable song. |
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The album's highlight weaves a strong lead guitar part through an intense, clean electric strum. |
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Quietly, but determinedly, she began to strum the low, bass notes of the guitar, its deep strain sounding in the empty silence. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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The instrument is, in effect, played by the breeze, making sounds akin to an oboe-like moaning and the dulcifying strum of a harp. |
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Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic. |
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To add to the experience, the museum provides reproduction instruments that patrons can pick up and strum themselves. |
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The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum. |
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Charlie began to strum the opening strains of Murderer of the Masses, the next song on the set list. |
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He's kinda got a similar guitar strum, one dancing leg thing going for him, as well as the singing completely unintelligibly thing, too. |
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I could never play it though I was always hypnotized by how people could strum the cords and work the neck of the guitar. |
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Bassist Palladino can strum four strings, but his notes are delicate, dainty plucks compared to Entwistle's ability to work an electric bass. |
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Hans began to strum a lively tune and then Fritz added in and Edvard began to dance. |
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The soft strum of a guitar was playing outside and a girl was singing along with it. |
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Katie could do nothing but just nod her head, as the first strum of the guitar was heard. |
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The frantic guitar strum, filtered through a wah-wah pedal, is irresistible and carries this song with speed and finesse. |
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He and his four-piece band begin politely enough, with the jaunty, aw-shucks acoustic strum of Joanna. |
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He let go of me, and I suddenly felt a chill down my spine as I heard the strum of guitars from the stage behind me. |
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Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul. |
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I didn't have to wait long before Rowan made a motion with his hand and with a strum of Andy's guitar the song began. |
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At the first strum the previously subdued audience surged forward waving and chanting. |
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Her already long fingers seemed to gently strum just the right strings. |
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I grabbed my guitar pick in my hand and started to strum on the chords. |
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In the vast church hall, two young guys with ponytails begin to strum old guitars: time for vespers. |
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She began to strum, and soon she began to sing and play a song. |
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It's refreshing to see a movie in which there are no special effects, no camera tricks, and no incidental music to strum on a viewer's emotional strings. |
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Their conversation was interrupted by a strum on an acoustic guitar. |
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Rankin paints the loveliest of pictures with his words and makes you feel right at home with each and every song, every lilt of his voice, every strum of his acoustic guitar. |
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Hint: This feature provides an excellent way of emulating the strum of a guitar or playing a chord as an arpeggio once or twice. |
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The game controller is shaped like a guitar and is fitted with five fret buttons and one strum bar. |
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The human tongue is a remarkably sophisticated instrument, too often asked to strum the most basic of tunes. |
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This is a book for the rest of us, those who want to actually play something on the guitar, not just strum chords to accompany our warbling. |
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When Guy answered affirmatively, the stranger brought Guy to his apartment to strum some tunes for his wife. |
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And at school, it was considered cool to strum two or three chords... Even more so at the high school! |
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And the Senegalese singer does not confine his electrically-charged antics to the stage, either, leaping up mid-interview to strum his guitar, chat to a member of his backing band and play with a passing child. |
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But a model's life was not the be-all and end-all for the beautiful Italian, and she continued to strum her guitar and write songs between her shows for the fashion houses. |
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It's easy to play, and with its toylike appearance, there's an element of irony before you even strum your first chord. |
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Sir Anthony got out a lute and began to strum, pausing every so often to adjust the tension on the catguts. |
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The Journal provi des an in strum ent that helps people to m aintain pers pective as they m ove f rom the valley of anxiety until they reach the upward phas e of the cycle. |
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You'll learn to strum the ukulele, dance a hula, and weave a bracelet of lauhala. |
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Every morning I vocally strum on a dhizker, a word irradiated by electrical edenics. |
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Finally, the last two shows in Festival of Fun feature the musical talents of Songfellow Strum, a beanpole elderly man who travels in a flying train singing old kids' songs. |
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