She was a jazz singer and good at scatting and that's where I got some of my voice improvisations in terms of how to carry my voice. |
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The saxophonist plays one of his own improvisations, deliberately falling out of key, catching himself. |
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Those pieces you just played for the website, were they pieces or improvisations? |
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In her abstractions, she strove, like many painters of the day, to create a visual equivalent for jazz's improvisations and rhythms. |
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She even includes a couple of improvisations based on music by Bach and English composer William Byrd. |
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Tracks three and four are engaging, likely highlights of improvisations, and are pieced together here for our enjoyment. |
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It may seem difficult, if not impossibly perverse, to justify the highest ranking for a record of solo contrabass improvisations. |
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In his concerts abroad he held his aristocratic, cultivated audiences enrapt as he wove his piano improvisations. |
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Redding's clean, uncluttered bass lines provided the backbone to Hendrix's improvisations. |
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It's this range of inventiveness that puts these improvisations in a class of their own. |
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The MSM is a miasma of irresponsible, ideological improvisations, especially these days. |
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Their music arises from their improvisations at the keyboard, or whatever their instrument is. |
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Imagine what would have happened to an album of double-digit minute solo piano improvisations in the hands of one with lesser talent. |
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Six or seven were selected for a second round of improvisations, this time with Pamela playing their mother. |
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In comparison with the improvisations, they are, as one might expect, more controlled, schematic and coordinated. |
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Stillborn epigrams, mechanistic wordplay, and numbing longueurs feel like hapless actors' improvisations. |
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These guys have a sensitivity to the audience's ear subtleties, weaving their music and improvisations so that both audience and performer are engaged. |
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It's a mixture of electronic pieces and guitar improvisations. |
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There were also strong auditive elements, like electronic sound tracks as well as musical improvisations. |
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His multinote improvisations were so thick and complex they were almost flowing out of the horn by themselves. |
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The urban improvisations of the Stomp crew are set against the rhythms and simple instruments of the tribes of five continents, from Brazil to Botswana. |
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Often these poems were improvisations that were later written down because the wittiness displayed in them was highly appreciated. |
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The guy's improvisations are full to the brim with emotion, but they are also unbearably long. |
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He is a figure painter, but his brilliant improvisations are as soulless as the new dolls for children, that weep and have their diapers changed. |
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This means that actors are reciting, acting and dancing according to textual elements based on improvisations and personal resources. |
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Ms. Monheit is also singing more softly than before, lending her improvisations a lighter, springier momentum. |
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Understanding and talking activities: setting a scene, improvisations, roleplays and dramatic approach to texts. |
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Through metaphorical improvisations, you can make a link between professional practice and professional clownery. |
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The program contains rereadings and improvisations inspired by ancient musical fragments and poetry. |
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Everybody can recognize an unfiltered sample of a jazz-record in a hip-hop track, although the sample can't reproduce the improvisations of the musician. |
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Gilmore's solos are matched by Ra's piano improvisations, which join barrelhouse rhythms to harmonic audacity. |
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The performance is a collection of actors' own autobiographic stories and improvisations. |
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Meadows went on to direct Considine in Dead Man's Shoes, and the actor considers those early performances as little more than improvisations. |
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Fully functional from the day the exhibition opened, the architects would appreciate these improvisations. |
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The interactions among the artists led to a number of mixed improvisations in the very heart of the exhibition. |
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Mederic Collignon pays tribute to the tandem Enio Morricone-Sergio Leone, but he mixes rather stunning punk-rock accents into his improvisations. |
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In spite of all the emotion and improvisations, we could feel and let ourselves be filled by a great thirst for prayer and meeting one another. |
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Possessing a fine baritone voice, he achieved great popularity and also won fame for his improvisations on the lute. |
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Mark treated us to some remarkable musical improvisations during the evening performance, and also at the Sunday Jam. |
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In the end, I felt that Jorgen did a fantastic job, both with the notes I wrote but also with his improvisations. |
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Working for the BBC, Leigh had pioneered a way of creating dramas with no initial script, but developing stories and characters through lengthy improvisations with actors. |
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They have a distinctive rhythmic approach to their improvisations, and their compositions and arrangements make good use of the band's instrumental palate. |
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Starting with in-studio improvisations and composed pieces, Swinscoe takes the finished recordings and then re-edits and remixes the sessions into new compositions. |
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In fact, his organ improvisations no doubt contributed to the success of the oratorio, a genre that could have suffered, attendance-wise, from its lack of pure vocal virtuosity and dramatic representation. |
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Scat, also called Scat Singing, in music, jazz vocal style using emotive, onomatopoeic, and nonsense syllables instead of words in solo improvisations on a melody. |
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The response generated by the release of this first CD was so overwhelming that a year later a second CD now follows with improvisations for Passion and Easter. |
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The philosophical sound-world he created for them — which overleaped the present tense to link the past and the future — was the basis for inspired solos and group improvisations that helped to redefine modern jazz. |
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Since 2006, this Franco-Hungarian band from Thionville offers various intertwined soundscapes mostly situated halfway between psychedelic slating, jazz-rock improvisations and electro sounds. |
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Mix of electroacoustic tapes, contemporary writings, middle-european melodies and improvisations, the music of Denis Frajerman regularly combines with contemporary dance, cinema and radio. |
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Yet this was to underrate Mr Clarke's consistency. Like the jazz saxophonists he reveres, his improvisations and eccentricities have always conformed to a deceptively tight form, in two ways. |
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This one could interprete in the direction of a playful presentation of the text, based on small improvisations also with regard to the play rythm. |
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He also developed an elaborate system of improvisations. |
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Now that Bélo and his musicians have found their stride, they launch into improvisations, completely changing some of the album's tracks, and moving into tones of funk, rock and reggae. |
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These incipits often served as basic material for improvisations. |
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Those improvisations are copied and translated on the spot by Ms. Beller and her five dancers, who reteach the guest artist the movement material. |
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Early blues rock bands often emulated jazz, playing long, involved improvisations, which would later be a major element of progressive rock. |
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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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With the Moutin brothers, Jean-Marie Machado constructs his musical discourse with rigor and freedom: the sound is full, the improvisations inventive, the lines elegant, which supplely criss-cross between the instruments. |
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Beetween jazz and composition, direction and spontaneousness, film makers and musician will dialogue through improvisations, on an equal footing, or at least in a spirit of mutual exchanges. |
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A Love Supreme' shares the meditative and spiritual character of raga, although the elevating mood of Coltrane's jazz improvisations contrasts with the more earthbound minor shifts and variations that are typical of ragas. |
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Mr. Lacy is one of the most impressive economizers playing any kind of saxophone in jazz, and sometimes his improvisations are so pared-down that they're downright phlegmatic. |
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American musician who was a noted jazz flutist and saxophonist before his experiments in sound and ethereal improvisations made him a pioneer of new-age music. |
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Although the Government has stressed its determination to combat impunity, some have accused it of not being sufficiently committed, whereas others find fault with certain improvisations. |
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The atmosphere in the studio became somewhat giddy, and we were turning everything we had to record-a melodic turn of phrase here, a harmonic sequence there-into improvisations on Beatles'songs. |
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We had Tom and Ben and Babz and Marya Delver and we rehearsed, and we improvised, and I put all these improvisations on tape, and wrote the script based on what happened. |
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Persons, therefore, starting with this natural gift developed by degrees their special aptitudes, till their rude improvisations gave birth to Poetry. |
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The Canterbury scene, originating in the late 1960s, denoted a subset of prog bands who emphasised the use of wind instruments, complex chord changes and long improvisations. |
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In 1970 Walton composed Improvisations on an Impromptu of Benjamin Britten, based on a theme from Britten's Piano Concerto. |
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