The bird began to sing still more melodically, and then fluttered its wings and flew from its branch, hovering just out of Bogo's reach. |
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From now on street musicians will be judged by a jury at an annual festival, and the melodically challenged will be banished. |
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Their surrealness is contained within a careful continuum in which the lyrics play off one another both rhythmically and melodically. |
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The best of the slush is undoubtedly both lyrically rueful and melodically engaging. |
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The metric changes that follow affect the pulse rhythmically and melodically, in exciting and unexpected ways. |
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Musical variation, basic music technique consisting of changing the music melodically, harmonically, or contrapuntally. |
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Rob's an incredible singer technically, incredibly loud, and incredibly good melodically. |
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Characteristic accompanying figures are given to the strings, while the solo violin and the organ appear melodically. |
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The Speaker: During Standing Order 31 statements the hon. member for Portage-Lisgar chose to begin his statement melodically. |
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The results are melodically rich, sonically futuristic, offhandedly virtuosic, and politically resonant. |
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The major seventh is an important element melodically as well as harmonically. |
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He arrived just in time to immerse himself in the capital's thriving blues scene but even here his melodically innovative bass playing took a while to gain acceptance. |
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And even though Oberst invokes cell phones and other touches of modernity, he manages to have written something melodically and emotionally timeless. |
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The subjective nature of the narrative is reflected in a very dramatically marked style of recitative, which presents a charming contrast to the expressive choral writing and the melodically accented arias. |
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You can do it melodically, you can do it with feeling and spirit. |
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The music is basically in descant or treble-dominated style: a melodically and rhythmically elaborated upper part over two slower moving parts, usually for instruments. |
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At the end of this banquet, the Fugue was sung viva voce, each participant having the mission to take up one note of the theme and melodically develop it to its limit. |
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Music pours out of every illustration, discordantly at first, melodically in the final pages, as Frederic finds his niche and conducts the Pipkin Family Orchestra in his wonderfully fabulous song. |
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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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He raps very fast and melodically and percussively, and it helped me get rid of the stutter. |
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He's likely to be playing a fairly mainline, melodically forwardmoving set, mostly inspired by classic 1950s and 1960s jazz standards. |
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In this era the organal voice remains melodically awkward and subservient to the chant voice, as though it were composed one note at a time simply to colour or ornament each note of the chant. |
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The maturity is marked by larger forms and broader musical architecture, including tighter organization of the rondo principle, and by more distinctive, energetic musical themes, at least rhythmically if not melodically. |
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The twenty-something's vocals bear favourable comparison with former Pixie Kim Deal, and melodically it's hard to fault. |
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But the stoutly English folk vernacular that the melodically gifted Flynn has rebooted with indie-friendly currency is winning hearts and minds well beyond Albion's shores. |
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The stunning compositions on IV, their latest album, are filled with music that is melodically fascinating, sensually charged and technically awe-inspiring. |
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Such changes include themes sharpened melodically and musical textures enriched by the addition of new melodic entries to contrapuntal passages or by more intensive interplay of musical motives. |
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Musically, melodically and philosophically, it's Pink Floyd. |
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To hear him playing, singing melodically, and tapping out a backing rhythm by rapping his fingers on the side of his guitar was a sight worth the admission fee in itself. |
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His compositions are melodically rich and have a quiet drive that earns them affection as well as tempting the listener if not to dancing at least to swaying some. |
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