As there are no keys to produce sharps and flats, all accidentals, microtones, as well as meend are produced by a unique fingering technique. |
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The editorial markings by Alton Chan are helpful with excellent fingering, phrasing and voicing suggestions. |
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Purcell's first seven pieces introduce various fingering combinations, simple ornaments and key signatures. |
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I turned my back on him and walked on, fingering the 911 buttons on my cell. |
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After fingering about a dozen ties I choose a grey one with small irregular spots arranged in diagonal rows. |
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I felt a hand touch my hair, fingering it and letting it drop, strand by strand. |
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A few days after that fateful jam session, Rocky was sitting at home, fingering his guitar to a tune only he knew. |
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Rowan could just picture her, her hands fingering the beautiful flute as her eyes scanned the sea. |
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You risk fingering some guy who's your neighbor and a potential advertiser and subscriber. |
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By now he was in a huddle with two locals, fingering silent chords while one of them played something softly on a penny whistle. |
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For this particular pattern there is a classical fingering pattern which is repeated over each consecutive octave. |
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Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline. |
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We correct mechanics like hand position, fingering creativity or mezzo pianos that are too loud. |
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Who doesn't moisten at the thought of Dubya fingering the big red button lifestyler. |
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Not the least to his own amusement, he improvised his fingering accordingly for the rest of the night. |
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Pointed malice colored his words, while one tan, knobby hand began fingering the hilt of a poniard that jutted up from his broad, black belt. |
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On the way through the rest of the stalls Graham caught me fingering through a display of glittery costume jewellery. |
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Bearing in mind he always thought orchestrally, we had to establish exactly the right fingering. |
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In addition, an animated instrument displays the exact notes to be played, highlighting correct keys or fingering positions. |
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Rachel began fingering the gold locket around her neck with her free hand as she spoke again. |
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The text implies that students go directly from five-finger positions to hands-together scales with traditional fingering. |
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The editing is good, with some fingering provided, and the page layout is clear and easy to read. |
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The water is warm and crystal clear, and few visual experiences beat watching the last rays of the sun fingering the canyon walls. |
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Other pianists cringed when I shared Nagy's fingering suggestions for splitting a difficult passage between two hands. |
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The fingering chart provided on page 111 fails to identify the minor scale form being illustrated. |
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If it is audible, Steve can recreate it and then improve on it with his precise fingering and whiplash strumming. |
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The hero rubbed his fine, blessed necklace and frowned in thought, fingering the keenly wrought gold. |
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When playing a full orchestral or band score, distributing the notes between the hands and making choices regarding fingering can be challenging. |
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Most bodybuilders refer to water in the pejorative, fingering it as the cause for water retention or a puffy and bloated appearance. |
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The fingering indicated is performed easily by a student with modest hand size and capitalizes on diatonic scale patterns. |
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He was obviously very passionate about his music as he sat behind his piano lightly fingering the keys for a brief moment. |
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She seems quiet and reserved, carefully fingering the showy flowers with a wistful air of abstraction, lost in her own thoughts. |
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He crouched down and took to the table, changing his fingering so that the cue rested between his thumb and first finger. |
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She tries to be careful, but she's fingering that thing every other minute and glancing over to make goo-goo eyes at Hawk. |
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The music is clearly printed and includes well-placed pedal markings and good fingering. |
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The principles of keyboard fingering are explained next with the aid of an extensively fingered composition. |
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Kim sits across from me at the table, fingering the stem of her wineglass and giving me The Look. |
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Shouldn't we give up the nervous fingering of the beads of the grandmas and the babushkas? |
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I watched his back retreat before rubbing my eyes wearily and fingering the greasy money in my hand. |
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I was fingering my car keys, wondering if my perverse appetite would last all the way to Tesco's and back, when I had a sudden brainwave. |
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The slopes of the walls fit easily to our backs, and we sipped water and ate granola, fingering the powder absent-mindedly. |
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In politics, the flip-flopper label is deemed deadly, the fingering of a candidate with no fixed principles. |
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But again, if the best that the state can do in this case is cite statistics as their basis for fingering him with this crime, it will be a good day for the defense. |
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The rationale for such state rules is that an accomplice has little incentive to testify truthfully, especially if he can cut a deal by fingering someone else. |
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In his statement, is he essentially accusing the doctor of fingering him? |
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Another soldier walks through, fingering the second-rate audio equipment fitted into the tackiest of green chipboard cabinets, fronted with shiny silver panels. |
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I wandered among the demonstrators and saw that many were praying or fingering their prayer beads at the same time as they were responding to the speakers. |
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But he never took the blame, fingering those fictitious pyromaniacs. |
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Those have had a patchy and controversial history, fingering nervous innocents while acquitting practised liars. |
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Sometimes we talk about the importance of good fingering, but the key is to have the student play the passage with the correct fingering, a specific number of times. |
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Without knowing the playing techniques of the ancient musicians, though, we were limited to testing the pitches that could be made with simple fingering. |
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Video Nine, Fingering, discusses what is good fingering and why. |
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He wasn't even bothering to look at his fingering on the fret board. |
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The trio followed with Handel's Sonata in G Minor with its demanding variations in the movements calling for crisp fingering and contemplative playing. |
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The principle that fingering can enhance articulation appears to have been observed in earlier keyboard performance, though the extent of its application is disputed. |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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She was fingering the cross-stitch embroidery on a crisp white blouse with great balloon sleeves. |
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Jason closes his notebook, fingering the spirals with his thumbnail. |
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With its complicated fingering system and double-reed, the bassoon is more difficult to learn than some of the other woodwind instruments. |
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German flutist, composer for the flute, and flute maker whose key mechanism and fingering system were widely adopted by later makers. |
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I pass a woman with long plaits wearing a black homespun dress, fingering prayer beads and humming quietly. |
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It was nice food but it was such a long wait, and we think it was only because my mother started fingering her car keys that they pulled their finger out and got us our meal. |
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I don't play well, but I play all instruments, which means no one can pull one over me, and I can show all the violinists the fingering. |
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This will let you change the key of the music you are playing without changing the fingering of the notes. |
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This second sonogram shows that on the same low E fingering, the clarinetist can choose which partials sound. |
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When I insert a note on the tablature, the software computes the fingering and changes the string and fret number of this note. |
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But if you find a special multiphonic fingering giving you a fundamental and its octave, you can really change the timbre of the instrument. |
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With some of the fingering charts ist also possible to get an overblowing effect by pressing the bag. |
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The problem was I ended up concentrating on my fingering too much and so my voice tended to go cold. |
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If a second finger is to take over from the first, the left hand fingering will be indicated. |
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Common techniques include multiple stroking by the right hand and a variety of left-hand fingering. |
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These bounds of tuplet character height help to differentiate between a tuplet and a fingering. |
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These Dublin models are two-piece and tunable. A thumbrest and a fingering chart are included in the price. |
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Now, most of the kampongs have grotesque concrete eyesores fingering the sea, and there are all manner of boats arriving or departing every other hour. |
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The khaen is a collection of bamboo pipes of different lengths, each with a small hole for fingering and a metal reed, preferably of silver, all attached to a mouthpiece. |
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Teaching solid reading skills, just as in teaching accuracy in fingering, requires many successive weekly repetitions before these are developed into skills and habits. |
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The other he held, fingering the lettering on its cover as he whispered. |
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Finger positions can be marked for the suggested fingering of the chord. |
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That, she says, is why she lied about being at the crime scene and fingering Lumumba. |
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Reached by phone, Moynihan was coy about fingering specific people as models for his characters. |
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See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt. |
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Mother laments dramatically this morning in between slurps of her chamomile tea, while glaring at my head, and nervously fingering the choker of pearls around her neck. |
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He points out that the augmented second in harmonic minor scales presents an uncomfortable stretch when played with the traditional fingering. |
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Another manager of a clothes shop says that even though Chinese buy as many as 30 items at a time, they tend to eat while fingering all the goods. |
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My fingering is a bit tricky because I didn't learn how to play formally. |
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He also lashed out at Curtis and his attorneys for fingering him. |
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Given that the police suggest fingering people who have a lot of mobile phones, for instance, or who are vague about their travel plans, one might expect the hotline phone to be ringing off the hook. |
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We were sure at any minute the shockingly sparse highway would morph into the real December nightmare and cars would be honking and sleet would be slamming, and people would be fingering and gesturing and scowling. |
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A special tablature notation indicates pitch, rhythm, and fingering. |
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It needs however great accuracy in fingering. |
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Unable to play normally, Iommi had to tune his guitar down for easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. |
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Now my friend was fingering my wife and licking her clit. My wife reached her first O of the night. |
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No, the fingering of Peppino D'Agostino, poet of the acoustic guitar! |
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He used his own unique system of fingering and improvised all the time. |
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He recommends blocking broken chord patterns to determine the best fingering. |
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One had spent much time in Queensland. Ah! he said, fingering my jacket. Australian bag of fruit. |
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This haptic memory is facilitated by intensive and repetitive piano practice, during which both the mind and fingers remember the scores, fingering, sequences and other variables of a given music piece. |
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Sue was fingering herself in my bed. IN MY BED. I couldn't believe it. I tried to pretend that I was still asleep but she caught me peeking as she was jilling herself. |
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The last section of the book and CD relates fingering diagrams to the concept of tablature and, finally, to formal music reading and the major scales for modern music. |
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