The orchestration is again brilliant, with particularly effective use of trumpets, pizzicato, string moto perpetuo, harp, and glockenspiel. |
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With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like he found his instruments in a playgroup toy box. |
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Along for the ride are a battered old piano, an oboe, a glockenspiel and a banjo. |
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The songs are accompanied by guitar, mandolin, piano and the occasional glockenspiel and there is a good variety of each. |
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With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like Brion found his instruments in a playgroup toy box. |
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Although the band started out playing dishpans, accordions, and glockenspiel, they eventually settled on a more traditional sound. |
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Mr. Herman sits surrounded by 20 percussion instruments, including two timpani, vibraphones, glockenspiel, chimes, cymbals and sleigh bells. |
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Beneath it, there's a sense that the ever-present vibraphone and glockenspiel are tapping out a secret language. |
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A marimba also is essentially a set of wooden bars, while the glockenspiel and vibraphone involve metal bars. |
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With the chime of the glockenspiel and the slow pull of the violin the band began and invited us to witness a cavalcade of sound and images. |
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Recorders, twinkling synths, handclaps, banjos, and glockenspiel accompany the requisitely shambling acoustic guitar on songs about tigers, monsters and growing up. |
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In the first theme, there is at least five different clichés, like the use of glockenspiel, the use of harp and flute together. |
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The arrangements are full of interesting sounds like music box, berimbau and glockenspiel without ever over-egging the pudding or resorting to gratuitous novelty. |
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The work opens with a theme that is treated in canon by violin, glockenspiel, and piano in the high register, which was the original combination envisioned by Wustin. |
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The verses are doused in glockenspiel and well-blended synth and recorder, while the chorus positively soars on electric piano ostinatos and fluid bass. |
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String groupings of violins and cellos swell throughout and voice aching, mournful melodies, the piano occasionally joined by a celeste or glockenspiel. |
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The music becomes a dense, intricate concoction enriched by electronic elements, melodica, glockenspiel, accordion, trumpet, viola, pump organ, and banjo. |
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Have a good listen right up to the part where the glockenspiel comes in. |
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Rather than tinkering with tradition, he expands upon it with computer-generated hums and bleeps, tambourines and glockenspiel, warming the stark acoustic sound. |
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They certainly haven't ignored technology, but the use of instruments like banjo, accordion, glockenspiel and pump organ enhances the weathered folk feel of the music. |
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For her second solo CD, the local multi-instrumentalist has produced a grand record featuring everything from glockenspiel and saw to accordion, and even tuba. |
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The former include the xylophone, marimba, vibraphone, glockenspiel, timpani, and chimes. |
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The last sounds of harp, glockenspiel, flute and clarinet vanish into space. |
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Nearby is the largest glockenspiel in Switzerland: 38 bells play 20 melodies. |
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Work at the foundry Paccard Sevrier is the fourth largest glockenspiel in the world and the first in Europe. |
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But the new repertoire explores further the use of instruments less exploited such as the bass clarinet, glockenspiel, bowed bass and voice. |
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It all started when I was three and broke the ivory keys on my father's piano with a glockenspiel mallet. |
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Besides drums, Mordey plays the glockenspiel, chimes, tambourine, siren, bowed cymbal and mark tree. |
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We used piano, we used a thing called dulcitone, which is like a piano but the hammers strike tuning forks, we used hammered dulcimer, we used glockenspiel and xylophones, an harmonium and a real church organ. |
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To help them in their quest, Tamino and Papageno are given magic objects that will protect them: Tamino receives a flute and Papageno, a glockenspiel. |
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This fortissimo section makes way for a harmonic background over which the glockenspiel and solo violin together begin a new song, supported by yet other melodies. |
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The eye-catching music-maker, which is worth about pounds 10,000, features 130 pipes, a glockenspiel and a small drum kit. |
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Still, the quintet has built its own sound through loads of instruments as the glockenspiel, the piano, the saxophone, the trumpet. that give another dimension to their music. |
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For example in an ice world the instruments must evoke the crystal, ice and water. I had to use percussive sounds like the glockenspiel, the celesta, vibraphone, and atmospheric sounds to stick better to the setting. |
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Their regular cover of Pavement's Frontwards loosened them up, as did the bottle of red wine passing from glockenspiel to keyboard. |
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Piece for recorder, glockenspiel, mandolin, guitar and piano. |
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Starting with a No Surprises-style glockenspiel, the trio's sound is soon beefed up with drums. |
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You can demonstrate this by placing a glockenspiel or other percussion instrument on a variety of surfaces and striking the same sequence of notes. |
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And at some point during the week, he and his father will play the glockenspiel, blow the traditional alpenhorn and put on a flag throwing display at their three-star hotel. |
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