Working through tight little coloratura passages, he sounds every semiquaver with an attack that makes his range feel far larger than it is. |
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He can cringe like Norman Wisdom, all ratty self-effacement, and then morph in the course of a semiquaver into matinee-idol suavity. |
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Despite her novelty value, Cressie Bonas is basically a posh semiquaver in a very old tune, New Money for Old. |
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At the end the boy's open-stringed fiddling turns into arpeggios of A major and minor, and disperses in semiquaver thirds, now floating up instead of down. |
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Indeed, there are times in which the voice soars in the most natural manner, and others in which it borrows elements from the violin's virtuosity, such as motifs with large leaps or semiquaver passage-work. |
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In addition to ornamentation of the repeats, it would seem appropriate to begin each section by squeezing the anacrusis closer to the bar line, giving it more of a semiquaver feel as opposed to a quaver. |
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The two Red Knights enter to a wide-leaping angular theme with prominent syncopated rhythms followed by the two Black Knights where a rushing semiquaver figure with prominent triplets is the main feature. |
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Thirdly, much effort seemed to be absorbed in the playing of demisemiquavers, which seemed to be an unnecessary refinement, and he recommended that all notes be rounded up to the nearest semiquaver. |
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