I should mention that I found at least two wrongly notated rhythm patterns. |
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Britten's setting is mimetic and operatic, the piano part consisting of a stylisation of the boy's fiddling, notated on one stave only. |
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On a typical chart, the price of an instrument is notated against time in graphic form. |
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For example, the given notated B-flat cornet part has a key signature of one sharp. |
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The earlier parts of the role are notated in the tenor clef whilst the later parts are notated in the bass clef. |
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Joel Katz played the buffo Sacristan with humour, and the required nervous tics so meticulously notated in Puccini's score. |
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The composer's intentions may be notated as dots, dashes, accents, and slurs. |
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Furthermore, a comparison of the way in which crotchets and quavers are notated makes it likely that the same scribe copied both works. |
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Ex. 4 shows an octave of the chromatic scale beginning on C, notated in sharps ascending and flats descending. |
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He even notated the rhythms of his music out loud, something all tap dancers do in their heads. |
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As a result, notated bar lines may not match up to the bar lines one hears. |
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The solo part for this cycle of 21 songs to poems by Giraud is notated in approximate pitches. |
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Her dances are notated and recalled through the narratives that underlie the process, rather than specific movements. |
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The scores vary from painstakingly notated jazz moves through pieces that signpost various musical options. |
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Many of these sounds could not even remotely be notated on the music staff. |
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I think that notated music is very undervalued right now, for all sorts of reasons. |
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The 31 notated Sonatas represent Gunnar Johansen's great contribution to the performing repertoire. |
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Some arrangements include jazz solos, and since they are notated, they allow the classical pianist to study their construction. |
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I would have liked to see some notated musical examples from time to time. |
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This homophonic choral music merged into now fully notated instrumental dance music, such as the famous collection assembled in 1557 by Attaignant. |
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In his autograph scores the solo part is often only sketched in or partly notated, and it is clear that he improvised throughout a performance, not just in his cadenzas. |
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He also creates a rubato feel, carefully notated by his tempo indications. |
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They take what I have notated from a recording and then manipulate that audio without notation. |
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Of the scores notated during that period, many were incomplete, rapidly written notes intended as memory aids. |
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Buxtehude notated Membra Jesu nostri by means of a system often used at that time: north-German organ tabulature. |
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He also notated all aspects of ornamentation with an unprecedented consistency and precision. |
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Some of these pieces are penned by composers other than J. S. Bach, and Wilhelm Friedemann notated in the book his first attempts at composition. |
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The mix-up comes from the fact that waltzes are traditionally badly notated. |
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Pierrot Lunaire, performed in Berlin in 1912, was scored for eight instruments and a voice for which relative pitches were notated to form a speech-melody. |
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A fully realized score, completely notated by the composer, is required. |
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For its own protection, the customer should obtain a notated delivery receipt stating the quantity of the product shorted or damaged on all copies of the delivery receipt at the time of delivery. |
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Since this type of music was rarely notated, we have little knowledge of its form or content. |
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Each quotation or other interview reference is notated as follows. |
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The negation of a proposition p is notated in different ways in various contexts of discussion and fields of application. |
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Symphonies are notated in a musical score, which contains all the instrument parts. |
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Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. |
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Apart from a few exceptions, the music in the Uhrovska collection is notated in a single voice and so the bass line and the harmonic and rhythmic fleshing out in the mid-range would have been improvised. |
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In any case these chord progressions are similar to those found in the preludes of solo sonatas 1 and 8 which are notated with values of crotchets and minims. |
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These early works occasionally use Sprechstimme, a variety of vocalization between speech and song that uses approximate pitches along a continuum notated by the composer. |
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The Allemande poses a curious problem in that the notes of the second and third bars are notated in Dresden at double the speed of their London ms equivalents. |
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The tenor, originally written in standard G clef, is here written in octavating G clef, showing that it is to be read an octave lower than it is notated. |
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