Traditional Emirian music has a strong drumbeat accompanied by various percussion and stringed instruments. |
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I walked downstairs slowly, listening to the lengthening drumbeat slow and pivot. |
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A gentle drumbeat begins clunking out of the speakers, along with a simple, tinny, synthesized melody. |
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From the valley comes a drumbeat of hooves as a tall horse gallops through the dusk shadows, bare but for a slim, young boy. |
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As the night melts in the heat of their music, the drumbeat reaches a crescendo. |
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The others joined in a second later, bashing out the bass line and the drumbeat with the force of a hurricane. |
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One mistake listed is that in one scene the hands of a man striking drums in the background do not match up to the drumbeat on the soundtrack. |
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All too often, particularly in the early days of modern dance, the class was done to the simple rhythms of a drumbeat. |
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It quickly drops away to just Annie Hardy's innocent voice over a simple drumbeat and sunny synthesizer bass. |
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Guitars pile up and echo over a prominent, somber bassline and a locked drumbeat. |
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But the drumbeat, as the baritone voice of the narrator reminds the audience, is an inseparable part of African music. |
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When you listen to the drumbeat of a musical composition, it often seems that the drums are simply keeping time. |
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A couple of minutes later, voices struck up an accompaniment to the drumbeat. |
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If you go to a world championship boxing match, you know, one of the boxers will come in inevitably thumping his fists in time with the drumbeat. |
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Until late February starts the drumbeat for March Madness, college basketball suffers from a national identity crisis. |
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Every hour, through the chattering and bargaining, we would hear a single, ominous drumbeat. |
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Instead of the hip-hop junglist acid garage trance music that usually sounds from outside my window, all I can hear is the drumbeat of war. |
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Take one disco drumbeat, add a bouncy bassline, throw in a grouchy guitar noise and a cheeky mockney songsmith, and hey presto! |
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Things pick up with a more pronounced drumbeat, the repetition of hi-hat, bass swells. |
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It begins with a squall of synthesisers and segues into a terrific new wave guitar line and a terrific drumbeat. |
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To do this, they perfect their drumming technique to the point that they can produce a different drumbeat or pattern for each word or phrase. |
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Dancers follow the drumbeat to make their jingles sound with the lightest step possible. |
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The incessant drumbeat from the crowd kept up the players' spirits, but they were mostly struggling to get back into the match. |
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In this decade alone, we have seen genocide in Africa, and a constant drumbeat of small but horrific wars in many states. |
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While spotlighting several Patriot memes, the first book in the trilogy has an almost militant multicultural drumbeat. |
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The drumbeat of anticipation keeps growing louder in the reports and photos streaming from Amphipolis. |
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But in recent years we have seen few Arabs or Muslims become active in the GOP because of the drumbeat of anti-Muslim bigotry. |
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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva. |
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Adolescent girls in traditional costumes come out on a small stage to swirl and sashay to a drumbeat in Haitian style. |
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Through dance, song and amid a soothingly hypnotic drumbeat, elders and children joined to tell the story of their history. |
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It took a drumbeat of similar polls to slowly wake Westminster up to what might be happening. |
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And that drumbeat would continue and would not be stilled except by a second general election. |
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Related: David Cameron warns of Labour-SNP 'coalition of chaos' In some ways, the drumbeat has already begun. |
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I think Canada does need to be part of a continuing drumbeat of concern and an insistence on the standards that any country should be held to. |
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All of the effects automatically lock to the tempo of the drumbeat or your recording software. |
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Now there is a steady drumbeat of negative media coverage on the state of the U. S. economy. |
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Much of the momentum to reinstate Mr. Rudd came from a steady drumbeat of polls showing that the party under Ms. Gillard was almost certain to face a catastrophic loss in elections to be held in September. |
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As the Olympic Games approach in the weeks ahead, some nations and competitors will raise their hopes for victories, and a drumbeat will pound for those coveted medals. |
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Working that way means you don't get carried away on a bed of harmony. You're reduced to two fundamental things: the emotion of the melody and the drumbeat, the pulse of life. |
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The drumbeat and synth bass are as insistent as they are ominous. |
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Many of the male dancers did the Grass Dance, wearing outfits decorated with long strands of ribbon or fabric and two tufts of yarn attached to headpieces that twirled and rocked as the dancers moved to the drumbeat. |
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Guitars riffle precise chords and lilt through arpeggios, keyboards go boop, and every flick of a drumbeat is in place. |
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He did criticise Islamophobia, but that passing comment was drowned out by the drumbeat of condemnation targeted at Muslims and their political organisations. |
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I do it all to a heartbeat of Mother Earth, which is a drumbeat. |
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Hit-and-run attacks on effective policies, witnessed with the fuss over EU rules on vacuum cleaners and hairdryers, are accompanied by a drumbeat of doom and gloom designed to sap our will to act. |
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When Gould pressed a foot pedal, a tinny, Casio-style drumbeat started up. |
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The online drumbeat became impossible to ignore. |
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Since then, his campaign sometimes seemed snake-bitten as it dodged hecklers and a drumbeat of presumptuous questions about life after No. 10 Downing Street. |
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The career breakthrough for Barry was the BBC television series Drumbeat, when he appeared with the John Barry Seven. |
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