The electronic keyboards have almost wiped it out of existence, but a Bangalore trio has been propagating it with messianic zeal. |
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The thing that really stands out, is their use of classic synths and keyboards, which are wonderfully matched up to the two guitars and bass. |
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Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms. |
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Burbling keyboards and tasteful strings add some different colours and shades to her sonic palette. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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The ridiculous metal guitars were parodied hilariously by worthy MIDI keyboards, but here they are reveled in, with no irony intended. |
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But I don't want to be responsible for people dry-heaving and spewing all over their keyboards. |
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Examples of these peripheral devices are single-handed keyboards, lightweight headset pointers, and trackballs to replace mice. |
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The British-designed keyboards come in four colours and have five levels of brightness, controlled by two hot keys. |
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Courtenay Purcell came in on keyboards, Jake Gladman on bass, and Mike Roberts completed the rhythm section on drums. |
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As well as being a good singer, Michael S is a multi-instrumentalist, playing the mouth organ, guitar and keyboards to name but a few. |
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Manuel Industries produces guitars, violins, tabalas, mridangams and Congo drums and deals in keyboards and other imported musical instruments. |
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I heard drool was bad for keyboards so you really shouldn't fall asleep at the computer. |
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The function keys are smaller then normal, resembling the half-size keys found in many laptop keyboards. |
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Other than the occasional audible smile or groan, not much happens other than a continuous susurrous clicking of the keyboards. |
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The keyboards are warm, and the harmony guitar solo in the outro is totally awesome. |
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Many manufacturers will offer both uprights and grands with smaller keyboards. |
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The computers, monitors, keyboards, and other materials were placed on tables, each with a chair. |
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The second track is more promising, bringing spacey keyboards and almost mumbled vocals to great, almost hypnotic effect. |
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Killian and his band of vibes, percussion, sax, flute, bass, keyboards and vocalist occupied stage left. |
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We've recruited mad Lizzy on keyboards and we're looking for female backing vocalists too. |
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Not just the usual keyboards, guitars and mouth harp, but even the celeste gets a look in. |
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Typewriting institutes are becoming an oddity, as manual typewriters are swept away by word processing software and computer keyboards. |
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I'm curious whether people are bored with me, or if spring fever is luring readers away from their keyboards and into the great outdoors. |
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I like multiband dynamics for stereo pair processing like backing vocals or huge keyboards that I needed to scale back dynamically. |
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Dense guitars, keyboards, and occasional handclasps and miscellaneous noise add to the controlled maelstrom. |
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This key is used much more than the Delete key and most keyboards use a size almost as large as the enter key. |
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The group comprise bass, drums, keyboards and a player on electric jazz guitar and electro-acoustic. |
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The staging was simple with keyboards, two guitars, drums and a stringed quartet. |
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Maybe the next generation of computer keyboards will even come without a Delete Key. |
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This phenomenon is also often seen on heavily-used telephone keypads and computer keyboards. |
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Punctuation marks that we consider standard are often replaced by other symbols on foreign keyboards. |
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Nothing on the original piano is altered, and the piano thus has two keyboards that can be easily interchanged in a couple minutes. |
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There's a bank of six keyboards along with electronic drum kits, as well as guitars and amps and all the usual stuff. |
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Thirty seconds later and the noise is obliterated by keyboards and electronic drums. |
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By the late 1990s, electric guitars, keyboards, and snare drums were common in urban areas. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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Piano was his principal instrument but he graduated to electronic keyboards and organ as fashions dictated. |
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My main instrument is the guitar, although I also use keyboards, synthesisers, and sequencers in my musical meanderings. |
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The saxophone also captures a great pitch and tempo that blends well with the slightly electronic sounding keyboards. |
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A multi-instrumentalist in high school, he played bass, guitar, keyboards, wind instruments, you name it. |
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Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained. |
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The ballet is set to Bach organ music, played on electronic keyboards geared to duplicate the sound of a traditional pipe organ. |
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The experimental sounds of keyboards and electric guitars add a contemporary influence. |
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Now, they may play modern musical instruments such as drums and keyboards in the gamelan orchestra. |
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It's too difficult to take notes with a stylus, and the keyboards for these devices are separate pieces of equipment. |
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Tragically, many of these kids claim they have been using keyboards and keypads for so long, the idea of writing with a pencil scares them silly. |
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While some might consider it to be easier than writing, I think there are as many airheads behind the camera as there are on keyboards. |
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They've made a deliberate decision on this album not to use any keyboards, and to have no conventional guitar solos. |
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The group huddled around a small table with keyboards and screens recessed in the top. |
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In a test of three keyboards that produce less noise, characters were recognized correctly more than 90 per cent of the time. |
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They deal in a tidy but dark brand of fusion, characterised by restless drumming, proggy gothic keyboards and spiky but lyrical guitar heroics. |
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A few lights shone on a figure alternately twiddling knobs on various mixers and tapping keys on his computer or midi keyboards. |
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On the band's four-song demo, only one song is a clunker, overdoing the keyboards so that they sound like a wild vibraphone. |
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Equipment that is rarely cleaned, such as pens, charts and computer keyboards, may also be a source of contamination. |
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Traditional instruments such as the yidaki and bilma are juxtaposed with electric guitars, bass, keyboards and drums. |
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Use it on hard, nonporous surfaces, such as doorknobs, toilet areas, telephones, computer keyboards, and remote controls. |
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The rest of the album piles up vocal samples, fuzzed guitars, loops, funkflavor and buzzed keyboards. |
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Ron sat behind the keyboards and Russell came onto the stage in a tight-fitting dark zip-up suit. |
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Rhythmic and precise, the keyboards, guitars and drums mingle like city traffic, intersecting sharply at right angles. |
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There's also space for keyboards, strings and other textures to dip in and out amongst the emotionally charged vocals and haunting guitar lines. |
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As with keyboards, there are lots of mice, rollerballs, graphics and other types of input devices to suit every taste. |
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I tried all of the reverb patches on drums, vocals, electric guitars and keyboards and found them to have good dynamic responses. |
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It introduced the world to capacitive touchscreens and virtual keyboards and autocorrect and a real mobile web browser. |
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The performance will feature instrumentals using guitar, bass, vibes, keyboards and tapes. |
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Vocals, additional keyboards, congas and the famous lead guitar line were added later. |
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As she walked through the door, sounds of tapping on the keyboards and the faint whirring of the photocopy machine greeted her. |
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Character devices, such as serial ports and keyboards, manipulate data as a stream of characters, or bytes, one at a time. |
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We also collected two portable electric keyboards that we check out like library books, so students can practice for contests and performances. |
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They got their hands on drum machines, keyboards, synthesizers and began experimenting. |
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The rest of his section is made up of keyboards, marimba, acoustic guitar, African kora and percussion, with Gospel choir to come. |
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He also hits the keyboards, drums, bass guitar, and pitches in on background vocals. |
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The new album features more acoustic sounds and an upright bass, with no keyboards. |
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She plays tin whistle, Irish flute, concertina, button accordion and keyboards. |
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While acoustically based, he beefs things up with tons of keyboards and mellotrons, giving the songs a majestic feel despite their simplicity. |
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The first few beats of the drums could be heard before Hiryu started playing on the piccolo with the guitar and keyboards. |
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He mainly sticks to keyboards, and instead of adding blunt synth washes, he comps in subtle colors. |
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As their music spoke of futurism and electronics, their tinny little keyboards were being pushed to the limits of technology and cracking under the strain. |
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The statistics paint a picture of munchers and snackers toiling over crumb-infested keyboards, surrounded by a sea of empty potato-chip bags and unfurled candy-bar wrappers. |
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Pilots use two keyboards and a joystick to fly the craft, and they have to learn the key strokes similar to the old DOS commands of first generation computers. |
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Since then, Hoffman has mastered the acoustic guitar, bass, violin, piano, keyboards, djembe, rain stick and a voice that sends tingles up the spine of anyone hearing it. |
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Input devices may consist of computer mice, keyboards, pixels of one or more video cameras, wearable computer devices, or other sensors with which users can interact. |
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In recent years, the company has managed to consistently turn out the most attractive computers, monitors, keyboards, and accessories on the market. |
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People with palmar hyperhidrosis may have difficulty holding onto objects or tools or may have difficulty using computer keyboards, typewriters, or pens. |
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With the invention of the transportable keyboard, pianists may own their keyboards, which can be installed in any piano of a given make and model. |
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The hackers managed to infiltrate the system with sophisticated keylogging software that would have enabled them to track every button pressed on computer keyboards. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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As this person says, if you learnt to type using an old-fashioned typewriter, you hit the keyboard hard, and it knackers normal keyboards in a matter of months. |
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Specialist keyboards have been made to minimise repetitive strain injury by splitting the keyboard down the middle and angling each half toward each hand. |
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Equal parts Swedish harmonics and American riffage, the band continue to incorporate keyboards that share the spotlight with blazing guitars and synthesizer solos. |
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And we don't think the fighter pilots will be tapping IMs on keyboards. |
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Also, with the use of analog devices including backwards symbols, vintage keyboards, tape echo and voice distortion, the record secretes vintage appeal. |
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He passed one of the youth gangs on the way, muttering into their phones and thumbing at their keyboards, coordinating their crimefighting activities. |
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This is his second recording with the Magnetic North Orchestra, a septet of two trumpets, saxophone, cello, bass and drums, plus the leader's piano and keyboards. |
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It's not as if the world has been overrun with people who have evolved long, spindly, super-springy fingers to touch-type on traditional keyboards, after all. |
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Filling in their sound with a bevy of horns, keyboards and synthesizers, the explosive troupe leaves a larger than life impression on their audiences. |
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The showbands took the party sound and harmonies, refined them, classed them up with brass and keyboards, and finished the mix with a dash of Las Vegas. |
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The guitar and bass gave the sound real mod attitude, while the backing vocals added as much soul as the keyboards offered depth and quality to the experience. |
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He sings sweetly behind a curtain of organs and electronic keyboards. |
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Master Satvik played the mridangam and Master Sarvesh the keyboards. |
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Analog keyboards and slithery electro sounds meet modern techno tweaking and tried-and-true rock staples on the second album by this British trio. |
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The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards. |
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Immediately, members of the punditocracy jumped to their keyboards to rewrite the narrative of the 2012 election. |
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The drums plod along intently, keyboards ping and buzz about. |
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They include the drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, as well as many of the less traditional instruments such as block flute, harmonium and flugelhorn. |
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On the best album yet in this still-young year, the group's jagged fold of guitar, bass and drums welcomes keyboards, harpsichords and even more keyboards. |
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We'll charitably overlook the recent run of iffy mice and keyboards. |
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The visual communication between members bordered on symbiosis as they smoothly switched up guitars, worked pedals, bashed away at keyboards and wailed through guitar solos. |
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The interplay between keyboards, flute, guitar and even a rocked out penny whistle is absolutely mesmerizing, with each musician pushing the other to the limit. |
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Later on in the song, we hear more melodies that are baroquesque, as well as the counterpoints introduced by the alternation of guitars and keyboards. |
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Other musicians in the band are Simon Mendoza on keyboards, Raymond Edwards on bass, Robert Persaud on cuatro and rhythm guitar and Joel Peres on percussion. |
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Most devices have only one, but multimedia keyboards may present the normal keyboard on one interface and the multimedia function keys on a second interface. |
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You had your goths and art school kids, big on keyboards and eyeliner. |
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In fact Ms. Cogle was one of the most impressive performers on stage, along with Andy Reiss who doubled on keyboards and also acted as musical director. |
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The screen extended from the central keyboards before the seats to well near the ceiling of the room, and it hummed contentedly with electric life. |
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They were two men with keyboards, a drum machine, and a guitar. |
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Researchers then dutifully documented that chimps can interpret abstract lexigrams on keyboards and arrange them in meaningful sequences. |
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When it sells guitars, bass guitars, drums and keyboards, the Guitar Center gives a coupon for a free lesson at The Lesson Factory. |
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The keyboards are real squishy, and there's a gong and a wheezing airhorn, too. |
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Lyndon Connah, who played with Level 42 at the Hammersmith Odeon live shows in 1990, played keyboards on the track. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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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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This is why we still need the Interobang on keyboards, not the gnaborretni. |
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The final member was Londoner Clancy Pegg on keyboards, who had befriended Roberts and Matthews after moving to Cardiff. |
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Georgie Fame plays all types of keyboards including electric piano, organ, and Hammond organ. |
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Later, Jones invited Paul Rosser and Chris Davies to play on bass guitar and keyboards, respectively. |
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The album was driven by dense riffs and ethereal atmospheres from the band's three guitarists, with greater use of keyboards than their debut. |
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Apparently, the next thing will be virtual keyboards that appear holographically. |
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Moreover, the iOS 8 allows users to use third-party keyboards like Swype and SwiftKey instead of the inbuilt keyboard. |
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During the early 1970s, Robin Gibb played piano and violin occasionally, after which, he only played strings and keyboards privately. |
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He and the five-piece band played keyboards, piano, slide guitar, trombone, recorder, ukelele and some mystery instruments. |
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It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards. |
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However, QWERTY keyboards are more commonplace in the country. |
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She plays keyboards, guitar, mandolin, bass, accordion, West African djimbe, as well as such traditional Indian instruments as the mridunga, tabla and harmonium. |
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The current line-up features former Waterboy Anthony Thistlethwaite on bass guitar and saxophone, with Eimhin Cradock on drums and Kevin Duffy on keyboards. |
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Punctuation symbols are also placed differently from British keyboards. |
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Norman Stinchcombe Jazz Ornithophobia Troyka This is the third album from the trio of Chris Montague on guitar, Joshua Blackmore on drums and Kit Downes on keyboards. |
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He also plays many instruments, including different types of guitars, piano, keyboards, organ, mellotron, dobro, drums, percussion and synthesizers. |
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The band, which includes two part-timers on guitar and keyboards, has an easy-going soft-shoe pop sound, not unlike much of the Promise Ring's more recent material. |
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Fox himself was the ringmaster of the show, decked out in a top hat and enough guyliner to make Johnny Depp weep, while straddling two banks of keyboards. |
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James Newton Howard joined to arrange in the studio and to play keyboards. |
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Classical orchestration, keyboards and synthesisers were a frequent addition to the established rock format of guitars, bass and drums in subsequent progressive rock. |
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This trio of instruments has often been complemented by the inclusion of other instruments, particularly keyboards such as the piano, Hammond organ and synthesizers. |
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From about 1986 onward he usually played keyboards and guitars. |
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