Now fat, brown field crickets are making night music, strumming their forewings like violins in hope of attracting a mate. |
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I followed the sound of his fingers strumming the guitar strings and his smooth voice singing lyrics that I couldn't understand. |
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He starts strumming his electric guitar in the vague direction of a rhythm. |
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His question was immediately answered when she brought out her guitar and began strumming the strings. |
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I was leaning against the wall, mindlessly strumming my guitar, my fingers clutching a bright green pick, my hair falling into my eyes. |
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Terra heard herself quietly strumming on her strings, carrying her sad song over the whole club. |
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You put out an amazing first album full of quirky lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming. |
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Just as there is more to the songs' lyrics than that, so there is more to their sound than mellifluous strumming. |
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When I opened the double doors, the first thing I saw was Benji, strumming his guitar, singing along with Joel. |
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With Kristen playing the woodblocks and the three guitarists strumming away, we actually sound pretty good. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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From where we ate we could hear a group of young Timorese singing a heartfelt song to the strumming of a guitar. |
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Sung in a whiny nasal voice over acoustic guitar strumming, the lyric would have been nothing short of painful. |
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You can go to a luau, take the kids to a discovery museum, listen to Hawaiian musicians strumming soft guitars or just stare at the moon. |
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In the shadows behind him, an exquisitely dressed lady gracefully positions herself with a tambura and begins strumming a drone. |
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He has talked of trying to de-stress himself while writing with tanpura strumming and raag alap. |
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She keeps us hanging in there, long enough to hear her bashing a wooden chair with a drumstick, and then strumming on a turquoise semi-acoustic. |
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From behind her door came the sound of a man singing an old country song, the guitar strumming softly in the background. |
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The drums die away for the last minute of the track and fade into what sounds like a guitar strumming along to a keyboard melody. |
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Josh was standing in the middle of the stage, his guitar in hand, strumming along. |
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With a wry but startling curse, he stops strumming his guitar and looks to the audience for help. |
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Martin joined in with his friend, strumming along with him in perfect time. |
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As sunlight slants down on another late afternoon, you are strumming on a guitar, eating shepherd's pie, and sipping rum-laced coffee. |
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He spent time strumming his guitar and if he ever had any money he would give it to some political party. |
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I listened for the first few times around, then began strumming a counter melody. |
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His fingers began strumming another song, and the crowd did not falter in the steps of the dance. |
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Their slow acoustic strumming and clunky drumming are answered by sort piano crashes. |
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Although his left hand had stopped moving, his right was still quietly strumming the melody. |
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In Spain, the audiences shout 'jaleos' while the flamenco dancers' footwork and the tapping of her castanets move to the strumming of the guitar. |
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A brief middle section contains off-beat strumming, while tone clusters finally give way to richly-scored harmonic passagework. |
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He takes on the roles of other characters, as well as strumming a few wee tunes on his ukulele. |
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Midnight holds his umbrella over his shoulder, while Mandolin is strumming idly on a mandolin. |
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Josiah started strumming a song and after a few minutes Ana picked up the song. |
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One old lady in her 70s sits singing and strumming her guitar with a maraca, cataracts on both eyes, a few coins at her feet. |
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If it is audible, Steve can recreate it and then improve on it with his precise fingering and whiplash strumming. |
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Atkins does it all, singing and strumming and plucking, while Plummer takes a seat behind the drums. |
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He saw several musicians seated in one corner, gently strumming away on elegant harps and elaborate lutes. |
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The prince sat in his ridiculous outfit strumming a lute that desperately needed to be tuned. |
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He says his fingers are holding up pretty good after a lifetime of guitar picking and strumming, so he may remain on the road for a few years yet. |
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It's a Sunday night, and homebound tramps are everywhere, in the train-station bar, sleeping on benches, strumming guitars, or nuzzling with sweethearts. |
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On a couple of occasions there's such an outbreak of concerted strumming, it's as though the stage has been invaded by Andrew Lawrence-King's Harp Consort. |
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She started strumming, and plucking the strings, and finally singing. |
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He wasn't so sure that the welding of artist and model improved the art, that her sudden fetish for Captain Hunt's bete-noir would inspire the strumming fingers of her daemon. |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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Not five years ago, the Biebz was just a cute kid from Stratford, Ontario, strumming on a guitar twice his size. |
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Brandark's finery had astounded everyone, and some of those who'd prudently withdrawn from his vicinity had been lured back when he uncased his balalaika and began strumming. |
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So, he sang next to her in the street, banging on cans, strumming a makeshift guitar. |
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The jamming-man soon plans to balance beatboxing, strumming it on the guitar and playing the harmonica! |
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Easy guitar strumming, a touch of piano, pleasant harmonies and a memorable soaring falsetto in the chorus are all that are needed to make this a dead cert for qualification. |
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But it's good to give in to the ritual and mysticisms of making a record rather than sitting down with a nylon string guitar and strumming. |
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This accident led him straight into music because he spent his convalesence writing and strumming his guitar. |
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We've even incorporated special programming to allow for realistic strumming. |
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It includes 37 well-know song as well as comprehensive guides to fingerpicking, strumming and chords. |
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He couldn't play, but she kept insisting, and Richard got mad and started strumming the strings. |
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With little time outside his work, Hugo still finds comfort in watching movies, reading, and strumming his guitar. |
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I was about 13 when I first heard someone strumming an acoustic guitar. |
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These pieces show Christov-Bakargiev wearing her Apollo hat and strumming the lyre too loudly. |
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After ten years of listening to your neighbour strumming tunelessly on the Spanish guitar he bought while on holiday in Benidorm, you're ready for a move. |
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David is sat on a stool with a headless guitar, strumming and singing. |
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He watched her as she remained quiet, lightly strumming a chord or two. |
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She started the upfront on a high note by strumming a couple of tunes. |
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And they'd just sit there all day, strumming away for spare change. |
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We all knew the piece and we were all mentally strumming along. |
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He picked up his guitar and started strumming away while singing his song. |
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Scott started strumming as he starting to sing with the rest of the group. |
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All night, squads of dressed-up campesinos trotted through town, the men strumming charangos, the women shrilling praise-songs to whichever roadless hamlet they'd walked from. |
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Townshend led a master's class in aggressive guitar, windmilling power chords, strumming with blitzkrieg ferocity and firing out staccato solos in intensive bursts. |
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Anis originally started out taking piano lessons, but soon realised that he preferred to sit around strumming his guitar, an instrument which he taught himself to play. |
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The pompist can let the strings ring like on the following little video or let the strings ring and mute them with the left hand right before strumming the next beat. |
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It lets players engage with music by pressing color buttons and strumming a guitar controller in rhythm with colored notes that scroll on a screen. |
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This type of independent musician moves from contract to contract and venue to venue, strumming on a bass guitar in one place and singing backing vocals in the next. |
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Thanks to a new visa-free deal, more of those strumming guitars on the Ramblas in Barcelona or the Spanish Steps in Rome should soon hail from parts of the former Yugoslavia but not yet from all of the western Balkans. |
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In August a book I was writing got out of control and stopped working, so I bought a forty-nine-key piano keyboard and I began plinking around on it and awkwardly strumming the few chords I knew on the guitar. |
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The energetic, joyful and wildly colorful images of Spain illuminate this work, replete with virtuosic guitar plucking and strumming, flamenco inspired song and incisive rhythms. |
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His bowing techniques often added a percussive overlay that augmented Shane Shanahan's subtle contributions on the bodhran, a frame drum, and Mr. O'Dette's gentle strumming. |
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Moistening the edge of a crystal glass then running your finger around it will produce a ringing musical note, and so will strumming or plucking an egg slicer. |
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Lunchtime spreads out liquidly over the rest of the day, the adults lingering at the table, Isaac and Will strumming their guitars, the little kids playing with the dogs. |
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Mangled feedback, delicate strumming, and soulful keyboards swirl and harmonize, while the front man, Jeff Tweedy, sings about his midnight blues. |
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A BEARDED cult leader with dreadlocks and purple robes sat in front of the run-down school building that doubled as his church, strumming a guitar and singing songs about peace. |
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Cantrell is omnipresent on vocals, especially on the tracks from the new album, during which he often takes centre stage with the mic stand, whereas DuVall stays behind, strumming his guitar and joining in the choruses. |
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As is the case for other music styles, a clear distinction must be drawn between strumming around for fun without any goal, and really working out on the instrument. |
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The yoga portion of the class is taught first, then comes the uke strumming. |
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The ad arrives, blusters, and then departs, leaving the lightly strumming, earnest Scandinavian mumbler I've got on struggling to reëstablish the mood. |
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On one level she's the picture of angularity, lurching fast across the stage, her strumming hand visible only as a blur: a dust devil in a platinum bob. |
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Players increase their fans by strumming along to the chords on the lead, rhythm or bass guitars, as well as keeping the beat on the drums. |
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Mr. Miner's bass lines properly framed and cushioned Mr. Munisteri's chug-a-lug strumming, whether they were walking four beats to the bar or with a jaunty two-step feel. |
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All this is set to a driving backdrop of hard, slightly surfy, surprisingly powerful strumming. |
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Ut's slippery, semi-improvised antirock was shrill and swampy, an unpredictable amalgam of loose strumming and phantom sputtering. |
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Within its framework of acoustic strumming and rubber-band bass-thumping, we don't see her surveying the landscape of all American life, just her own. |
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The soft strumming of an autoharp played by Richard Scholtz, and the lilting, melodic voice of Margaret MacDonald combine to provide an engaging media for storytelling. |
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