The sheer volume of sounds and flavors orgiastically mix harmonically in this album. |
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One can play lyrically, harmonically, orchestrally, percussively and practically imitate any other instrument. |
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Dark harmonically and orchestrally, unfortunately it fails to develop a good musical idea into a more evolved work. |
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So I can say that Led Zeppelin's music, while often harmonically simple, is frequently rhythmically complex, and often wildly experimental. |
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There's everything here from simple, sometimes amusing pieces, to more dauntingly experimental and harmonically challenging works. |
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It tries to harmonically orchestrate the needs of education in the literate environ ment of learners. |
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The major seventh is an important element melodically as well as harmonically. |
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Difficult harmonically, the fast ascending and descending arpeggios between the two hands create an eerie effect throughout. |
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In startling contrast, the next movement is highly contrapuntal, harmonically radical, pianistically bold, and extremely colourful. |
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The harmonically ambiguous opening of the movement sets the tone for the entire piece. |
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The Schapendoes is a normally and harmonically constructed herding dog with an attentive and courageous character. |
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Musical variation, basic music technique consisting of changing the music melodically, harmonically, or contrapuntally. |
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Clear lines and beautiful details: this wooden table harmonically integrates into any environment. |
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After the suggestion of a chase, the music becomes increasingly audacious harmonically, with tonal tension being pushed to its limits. |
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The tabletop and storage elements made of varnished or stained wood harmonically fit in with the tubular steel design. |
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The cover panel and box element harmonically fit in with the tubular steel construction. |
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The Ring Modulator is a double-sideband modulator that can be used to create harmonically unrelated tones from the input. |
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The discreet and flat beam bridge that fits harmonically in the landscape could perfectly accomplish this challenge. |
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The sitar also has resonator strings that vibrate harmonically with the main strings and adds sustain to the main strings by the same principle, aka feedback. |
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The final measure vividly transmutes the symphony's opening theme to an idea both melodic and harmonically cadential and thus brings the work to a great, substantial close. |
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The cartoons zing, whirr, and reverberate harmonically, making each entry a sort of duet. |
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The result was a harmonically oriented, yet polyphonically animated, texture that was to affect both instrumental and vocal ensemble music for generations. |
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Compositions of the Classical sonata-allegro type, to which motivic-contrapuntal development was essential, inevitably suffered from the Romantic love for pure, harmonically defined melody. |
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One of the strongest improvisers in jazz history, Hawkins delivered harmonically complex lines with an urgency and authority that demanded the listener's attention. |
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For example, the first movement, although in Classical sonata form, confounds listeners first by rising to a fortissimo climax in the harmonically unstable exposition section and then by delaying a return to the home key. |
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In all likelyhood, sonatas BWV 1020 and 1031 were composed by Carl Philipp Emmanuel: gallant, undeniably pretty, these sonatas do not correspond, harmonically and structurally, to Johann Sebastian's style. |
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The second theme is again lyrical and harmonically fascinating, but is interrupted repeatedly by a set of three forceful, knocking chords, an interesting but somewhat bizarre device. |
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The whole intermediate body of these pieces develops the motivic material presented at the beginning, and the initial material is transformed contrapuntally and harmonically. |
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That's how the bionomic basis-therapy came into life, as a symbiosis of three modules in treatment with different therapeutical approaches which harmonically unite and complete each other to an integral concept of treatment. |
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A harmonically restless string passage leads into a return of the opening material, and the piece concludes with a full force orchestral tutti along with the pounding drums of the opening. |
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Regarding the newbuild scheme it has been designed to be integrated and live harmonically with the existing building. |
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Largely responsible for calypso's evolution into a melodically and harmonically sophisticated music, he was also a fabulous lyricist, and a great commentator and humorist on a wide array of subjects. |
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Like Keith Jarrett, whom he cited as an influence, Mehldau also excelled as an unaccompanied pianist in improvisations that ranged from delicately played brooding ballads to grand harmonically rich rhapsodies. |
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The style of singing, whilst harmonically strong, is conversational, fragmented and fragile, with overlapping and repeating vocal lines. |
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Here the relative equality of all the melodic parts in a given composition is ensured without denying the melodic supremacy of the treble and the harmonically decisive role of the bass. |
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This theme, presented by the English horn, is in the key of D-flat major, which is harmonically distant from the key of the first movement, E minor. |
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It is very contrapuntal and harmonically finely detailed but, in an effort both to please and to instruct, the sonata is also characterized by the melodic, gallant style that Frederick II appreciated above all. |
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The Liszt was obviously dramatic, the composer and Alessandro Taverna recreating Rossini and showing off their virtuosity while experimenting harmonically. |
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The first level, or Ursatz, unfolds the tonic triad contrapuntally in the top voice by stepwise descent and harmonically in the bass by a three-part triadic arpeggiation. |
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Harmonically the second half of the score tends to be built on rich static chords and pedal notes, which balance the structure after the energetic first half. |
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Harmonically his early works used the conventional formulae of Auber, Donizetti, Balfe and Schubert. |
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Harmonically rich, full of surprises, unexpected drama and contrast. |
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