Too often, dancehall DJs attempt to cross over by recycling, say, Juice Newton tunes instead of taking the more challenging, purist route. |
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The only sound heard was crickets, chirping their nightly tunes hidden somewhere in the darkness. |
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Most of the stuff out there just doesn't pack the same punch that the old tunes do and we want to bring back a little of the old touch. |
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As ever, I wanted some tunes to take away, apart from bits of airs of contemporary style. |
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His songs were almost exclusively from his latest album, a collection of pleasant, rootsy pop tunes. |
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I survived only by mentally armoring myself by humming tunes and sketches from the Muppets to myself. |
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Constant Lambert arranged bits of Meyerbeer to create the skating ballet Les Patineurs, which also is chock-full of good tunes. |
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Thirty-four traditional and original tunes are arranged for two instruments, with chords for back-up musicians included. |
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Under Napster's subscription, you could access the same tunes without paying anywhere near that. |
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His tunes are confidently solid and percussion-heavy, rotundly popping, locking and soaring. |
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Schools taught the young by rhythm first, and then with simple striding chords, and eventually with artless tunes. |
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It sounded like the sort of soaring, gorgeous, melancholy stuff Radiohead used to write before they got too arty-farty to bother with tunes. |
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I just think they're looney tunes and out of control down south, so don't bother. |
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While some of these tunes were genuine pop Chartbusters, every track here was an authentic reggae smash. |
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He is loony tunes but he put a lot of thought into the design, shape and point of his dress. |
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The core repertoire of show tunes and standards that most jazz groups rely on means little to most younger record buyers. |
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They start off with some straight ahead bluegrass numbers, mixing original tunes with old standards. |
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He is looney tunes but harmless, and his contribution to the game is colossal. |
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Over the weekend I'd hoped to get together with brother Kev and some others to jam some tunes, but the best laid plans, as usual, went astray. |
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And the average shmo can still download plenty of tunes without compensating artists. |
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It's full of laid back tunes that will make you wish you were on the beach chilling out with friends. |
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Learning to write tablature, the method dulcimer musicians use to write out their tunes, is easy. |
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With a throng of guests adding lush orchestration to most of the tracks, it is Campbell's understated wispy vocal that ties the tunes together. |
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An orchestra of attractive women played gay tunes from operas and light marches. |
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The crowd received sheets of lyrics composed by two temperance advocates and set to popular tunes. |
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However, the audio problems were ironed out by the time a few tunes had past and the rest of their set went smoothly. |
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Have the student try playing this, and other familiar tunes, and then transposing each to a different key. |
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They can then store or print out the sheet music from tunes they just hammered out. |
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As a trumpeter, I have played a number of trumpet tunes and voluntaries that were transcriptions of original baroque organ works. |
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Nor are the tables arranged in long rows, as they are in Germany, all the better to sway in unison to the tunes of raucous drinking songs. |
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Even from the opening moments, as the band tunes up its instruments, we know this movie is going to be about the music. |
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The group of talented young musicians wowed crowds with a series of classical and pop tunes. |
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Hip hop producers of the past have sampled portions or breaks from classic tunes to funkify their own beats. |
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Kean's quest began when he worked as a musician, and had many requests for classic rock tunes that used synthesizers and electronic instruments. |
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From waltzes, tangos, swing to romantic tunes the band excels in the music of Mozart, Lizst and Scubert. |
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Even now he is flooded with offers, still he has resolved to keep off since he is averse to writing songs for set tunes. |
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The problem with Eyes Adrift is that they make lifeless, middle-of-the-road tunes that exist, barely. |
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An MP3 player and pedometer in one, it tots up the distance you have covered and the time it has taken while you listen to your favourite tunes. |
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The CD comprises 13 tunes from mainstream through Cape jazz and goema to hip-hop. |
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Most of the fans sat crossed-legged in front of the stage and listened intently as the tunes were belted out. |
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It's a fifteen song set-list of pop-culture standards spanning the last forty years and three Johnny Cash tunes, one of them new. |
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If I had to suggest a downside to the Patio, it would have to be the choice of tunes masquerading as background music. |
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Mixed into their set were a few new tunes that make me think the forthcoming album is going to be a strong one. |
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And while mobile phone tunes may already give you the bird, it could be worse, South suggests. |
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As a result, the band seemed eager to break up the set with older tunes and covers. |
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When it comes to impressing your future someone, no amount of borrowed tunes can beat a handmade serenade. |
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This nostalgic sentiment is obvious in both the band's choice of covers and the composition of the band's own tunes. |
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This man is Riders of Rebus who like a modern day mariachi emanates unpretentious, rocking pop tunes with spiky guitars and quirky melodies. |
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Most hymnologists, musicologists, and church musicians never even ask the question about where tunes come from. |
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A three-man band banged out peppy martial tunes while the group chanted and danced in the heat. |
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Assigning tunes and tune variants to specific poems and ballads was not uncommon during the seventeenth century. |
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He ranges from melancholy thoughts on life to romantic ballads to blues to rocking tunes. |
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The record has a variety of tunes, from lightly gritty rock to melodic pop to romantic power ballads. |
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The tunes remain but the clattering percussion and meandering vocals transport them to a whole other level. |
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The music, meanwhile, is especially good, with jaunty a cappella tunes featuring nonsense singing and vocal percussion. |
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And with hummable lyrics and soulful tunes, she seems to have hit the right mark once again. |
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The night was not lonely either, as quite a few regulars danced cheerfully to merry tunes in the moonlight. |
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Hip Hop and Jazz tunes were superbly mixed with turntable scratch and an infectious piano line that dictate the film's progression. |
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The more traditional arrangements show just how immaculately crafted these tunes really are. |
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And off we strolled, whistling merry Christmas tunes, and with only the very slightest of hops, skips and jumps in our step. |
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They bang the tunes out one after another, the playing's tight, the energy never flags. |
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Sean had learned some tunes at school and he provided the music on the tin whistle. |
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Rock music and TV theme tunes are being piped into classrooms to help pupils study for their exams. |
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I remember being utterly thrilled by it, and the theme music is still one of my favourite ever tunes. |
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All of the songs in the film are classic bits of Beatle pop, the template for literally hundreds of tunes and countless bands to follow. |
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Or you could board the 165 along Guy and be rattled in your boots by Jacques Roy's big, booming baritone as he sings show tunes in your ear. |
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Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes. |
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Every musician has a background of classical semi-classical or folk music which enables him to compose new tunes and melodies. |
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The luxurious tunes are kept taut and alive, while all sections of the orchestra are on virtuoso form. |
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You had Polish dance tunes like krakowiak, oberek, no wesloo, mazur, and polonez and of course polkas and mazurkas and waltzes. |
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First off, it is filled with soaring tunes, reminding us what a gifted melodist Smith was. |
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The tunes are a better blend of melodic grace supported by delicious twists of harmonic subtlety. |
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But it did contribute a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour. |
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This collection of dream and love laden tunes shows an array of influences from punk garage to nouveau disco. |
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He is also working on an album of jazz standards, tunes by Gershwin, Cole Porter and the like. |
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The melodies and tunes are distinctly their own, the rhythms, the lyrics, the basslines. |
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Sheard certainly has an odd, melancholy stage presence, especially when belting out some extraordinarily mournful show tunes. |
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Howard, no mean tickler of the ivories, was persuaded between courses to play a few tunes. |
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The soundtrack consists of a medley of tunes that perfectly mesh with the tropical paradise motif. |
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In front of the house a brass band played a medley of tunes including the Hallelujah chorus, a fitting finale to a grand ride. |
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Today he has a small, but ever growing, loyal fan base and a vehicle to share those tunes with the world. |
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But the mix of disco, garage, and pure farcicality provides some of the most insanely catchy tunes of the year. |
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They prefer to boast about the tunes they download, or court publicity for their website inanities. |
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His unashamedly feel-good tunes look set to have us smiling for a few more years to come. |
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No, I'm sure if I glanced again, there would be more I would be inclined to agree on, but these are the tunes I feel strongly about. |
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Beyond these couple of top tunes you see, the music fades into that bland indifferent realm of the average pop song. |
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At just four years of age she began to pick out tunes she heard on the radio on the family's Baby Grand Piano. |
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At home, Roberta's father repaired an old upright piano, and she began to pick out tunes while sitting on her mother's lap. |
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Everyone in this band could play brilliantly well and their timing was impeccable, but the whole plot is lost in the tunes and terrible vox. |
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Instead, like well-meaning Pied Pipers, we play our tunes hoping the children might follow us instead of the other guy taking them off the cliff. |
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You can play them as well, as the composer has included the sheet music for all nine tunes in the CD booklet. |
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Perhaps a real band would bring out the dynamics in what are essentially some pretty feverous tunes but that's just a personal preference. |
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So he took up harmonica, learning fiddle tunes and traditional bluegrass, and transferring them to his new instrument. |
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Country tunes and bush ballads are still ringing through the ears of residents. |
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Frost takes on the role of spokeswoman of her generation with this merry-go-round of tunes. |
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A few of the horns actually had finger holes cut in them in order to play tunes on them. |
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Paddy, who is a noted musician, played a number of tunes on the violin and was in his usual good form. |
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Most of the tunes are instrumental, though he drafts a few guest vocalists to quietly croon or blues-up the sound. |
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This is an audience-pleasing collection of American hymn tunes and spirituals in fresh and exciting new settings to third position. |
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She started plucking out tunes and she became a star and that is a great story and something we can all be inspired by. |
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The Musical Director tried out some tunes on the virginals but none of them was up to much until they came to this one. |
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It's got some low keyboard gut rumbling, and the upbeat but somehow down tunes will leave you copacetic. |
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Where else can we share in our love of banal but poppy tunes that never really lived up to similar banal but poppy Wham! |
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Think Gomez with the indie bumfluff brutally shaved off or Calexico with more tunes. |
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It can get pretty posey but the DJ grooves are often spot-on, whether it's hard house on weekends or more eclectic tunes in the week. |
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Her favourite Bulgarian band is D2, and she has an ear for the tunes of traditional Bulgarian folklore. |
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Instead, Watchers dwell on post-punk anxiety, lending these tunes a forced, undeserving gravity. |
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I've joined in many peace vigils, rallies, and marches the past several months, and pardon me if this seems shallow, but where are the tunes? |
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It drew from African chants, ballads, church music and jump-up dance tunes. |
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The 3pm show takes in sea-shanties, Cornish dances, North Country tunes and an Orkney wedding. |
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The tunes often take a backseat to the event itself, since artists, craftswomen, and vendors create a marvelous mini-metropolis. |
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All told, this disc presents a pleasant slate of pop jazz tunes with no frills. |
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Riffing on campy styles ranging from karaoke to '80s rock videos, the tunes are both catchy and hilarious. |
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Yesterday culminated in a dance-off just before home time to the tunes of Yes, Sir, I Can Boogie and Ring my Bell. |
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It also helped that all his relatives were musicians, most of them cranking out Bulgarian folk tunes on their accordions. |
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I've neglected my decks recently despite having plenty of excellent new tunes to mix. |
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Now she's the title character in the musical featuring the tunes made famous by the group who switched on girl power. |
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Friendly staff are very prompt with their service, and ambient tunes are played at a background level. |
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The tunes are creations of spellbinding joy and the lyrics poetic enough to turn men with steel hearts to jelly. |
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It detours the usual ways that you think about exercise and tunes in to what you really need. |
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She also performs jazz tunes and pop standards that she recorded in the early '60s before she became the Queen of Soul. |
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His tunes were still pretty, his riffs still grounded in classic guitar rock. |
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The baroque Italian used for the libretto is complicated and often encumbers the listener, taking away from the melodic tunes of the arias. |
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But if you were feeling more charitable, you would say warmth, gustiness and jagged tunes are on his side. |
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There isn't a duff track, and while those lyrics are often too clever for their own good, the accompanying tunes usually make up for that. |
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Then she played some Lamb tunes to me, that possibly meant even more, for similar reasons. |
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He often records versions of traditional tunes on his records, but can't be doing with the stuffiness some folksters exude. |
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This three song EP features two mid-tempo, anthemic rock tunes which instantly found a place in my heart. |
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The minstrels, bedecked in red doublets and white hose, played upbeat tunes to which gardens of brightly clad nobles danced merrily. |
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The result, lush ambient-pop-rock tunes filled with intricate melodies that go from dreamy to heavy without ever ceasing to intrigue. |
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They play old-school video game theme music with a metal edge, and distribute their tunes for free on the Web. |
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She played her favorite tunes for us on her shamisen, wishing him a happy future. |
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Calgarians have embraced the soft-spoken Ronnie as their own by tracking him down to hear him play his rootsy tunes around town. |
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Moreover, she danced to the tunes, even upstaging the professional dancers. |
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Rock and dance your socks off to the tunes of DJ Steady B and guests from the Kidnapper Crew, whose films will be projected on the walls. |
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What they want are nice tunes, sung by a nice lad with boy band looks who actually has some musical talent. |
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After the temporary hitch was smoothed out, the band launched into a hard rocking set of self-penned tunes, as if nothing had ever happened. |
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The light tunes of the rough Russian interpreted jazz sung up and down to the beats of a symphonic, unpracticed melody. |
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I'm sure the blatant similarities and unmusicality of the tunes in the music section was deliberate, but I personally would have liked variation. |
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On this album, there are good-time, boppy tunes, always with a lyrical edge. |
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More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to. |
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Audience members can't avoid the urge to dance after watching the band bop around on stage, in time to the good ol' cow tunes. |
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That is how my day at work went, from watching cartoons to watching an eight-year-old boogie to mobile phone tunes. |
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And unlike the previous use of archaic folk tunes, Cajun stomps and swamp water boogies just don't have the same traditionalist staying power. |
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You remembered the tunes of Christine still, but more and more regularly the words of her tended to slip from your mind. |
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As a musicologist, Lily is naturally fascinated that this humble girl could know such obscure tunes. |
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The tunes passed across the generations by memory are sung in unison without any musical accompaniment. |
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His computer held a program which let him write down music and print it out, and it also acted as a database for tunes. |
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The dancers actually swayed to the tunes of the latest film songs from Bollywood. |
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Interspersed between dance items were the tin whistle groups who played both singly and in groups turning out a lively medley of tunes. |
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If shiny fixed grins and singalong tunes aren't your cup of tea, give this a wide berth. |
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The tunes were perfectly suited for FM Radio, and riddled with major chord-laden hooks, and melodic, singable choruses. |
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Dad tunes the Kingswood once a month like a classical musician would tune his violin, and the engine sings. |
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He sang folk songs and show tunes like Maria, a big favourite in the Soviet Union. |
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He combined simply lovely tunes with intelligent, humane and often very funny lyrics. |
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Sharp went on to devote most of the rest of his life to compiling morris dances and tunes. |
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Their third album's so polished it's blinding, full of great, great tunes and cleverly worked production. |
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When tunes are piped in, it is always at a gracious, unintrusive volume, and it is invariably tasteful jazz or even classical. |
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They're equally comfortable with energetic rock as they are with slow, moody and melancholy tunes. |
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The famous Gallowglass Ceili Band will provide the music with some lively tunes to get the toes twinkling. |
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The workers customised the float with campaign slogans and blasted out classic tunes from popular bands. |
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In the last of a series of protests and parties by radical groups, youths drank and danced as a stereo system blasted out tunes. |
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We got an open bar all night long, the hottest DJ spinning the tunes, Go-Go dancers shaking their money makers, and a performance by Chingy! |
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Two audio-only mixes can be accessed to, I presume, offer the dancers tunes to shake their moneymakers to. |
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Our own internal pacemaker tunes our mental and physical energy levels more or less to the cycles of sunlight. |
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Louise ruefully confessed she rarely tunes in to watch television these days. |
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No one tunes a piano with a hammer, but I sometimes see racers take a sledgehammer approach to tuning engines. |
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The club will have a band playing your favourite tunes, mouth-watering food, and fantasy cocktails. |
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Instead of driving down Main Street on a Friday night blasting the latest tunes with friends, these kids stay busy in neon-lit arcades and shops. |
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The smooth, hour-long journey along the highway with tunes blaring was exhilarating but strangely relaxing. |
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At least they're not blasting their tunes in the car loud enough to bother those around them. |
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There were a bunch of losers there, but they were cranking some pretty good tunes, so I thought, I can hang for a while. |
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Their programme will include Irish tunes and slow airs, some Scottish tunes and Yiddish folk music! |
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After churning out some of Bollywood's most melodious tunes, music directors and partners Jatin-Lalit are all set to go. |
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Those interested need not worry about knowing the tunes as sheet music will be provided on the night. |
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The music was some catchy tunes by Richard Rodgers that my friend and I were humming incessantly! |
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They performed a variety of music from simple tunes to Beethoven and from classical to jazz. |
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For the fanfares and songs, the music director used tunes from Byrd's Battle and other programmatic courtly pieces. |
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Full of sparking little tunes, these pieces are huge fun and they contribute greatly to the magical sound world of this disc. |
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Ella and I danced of course, to both upbeat, lively tunes and slow melodies. |
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His tunes for the melodious music of Baiju Bawra and Mother India still hold listeners spellbound. |
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This one abounds with marvelous music, and familiar tunes brought to life by mostly classically-trained voices. |
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Nonetheless, it still produced some beautifully bitter-sweet tunes like this underrated piano-driven gem. |
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They were seated in the empty downstairs bar, away from the piano and the sing-along show tunes. |
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After three strong tracks there's a run of tunes that simply lack any hooks or strong choruses. |
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The tunes are great, and the hooks are catchy, and that's all we're asking for these days. |
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The work exhibits an eclectic mastery of all styles, from show tunes to gangsta to jazz to soul to funk to pop. |
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We sat in hard chairs, mostly waiting, forced to listen to show tunes, for nearly three hours. |
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Their repertoire covers everything from grand opera to show tunes and folk songs. |
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We could exact revenge, destroy, damage, sing show tunes and kill without feeling personally responsible. |
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The tunes would come in time, but Flowers dealt with the wardrobe issue almost immediately. |
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Although others have followed Holman's lead and composed tunes specifically for Panorama, popular calypsos still usually win. |
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He would insert folk tunes into his exercises or submit pieces with free rhythms, quarter-tones and multilayered textures. |
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Each of the cafes along the edges of the square had a band, mostly quartets playing classical music or jazz or some show tunes. |
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Will the tunes you will be jamming to on the radio be created by real life artists? |
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And McManus' voice, quavering, stretching and choking its way around the tunes, makes sure it always sounds very human. |
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It'll be an evening of instrumental tunes, mostly covering in a fusion style, with a splash of jazz funk, plus some of Neil's original songs. |
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Folk tunes rest easy in a sharp, modern arrangement that rouses and quiets with equal success. |
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Mom, played by Carol Kane, is a Doris Day throwback who sings show tunes and makes Jell-O desserts. |
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His jerky movements and sinister singing voice complement the familiar musical tunes, which are deliberately cheesy for comic effect. |
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The quintet have released easy listening tunes that people of all ages can appreciate. |
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It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated. |
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Murray, who is no longer with a band, played a set of rocksteady and reggae tunes on acoustic guitar. |
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The actors not only walked the ramp but also broke into a spontaneous jig to the catchy tunes of Rang De Basanti. |
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Youngsters chose the occasion to present their abilities at a jig to the tunes of popular film numbers and they did it with elan. |
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Instead of downloading tunes, you'd be downloading say bits of Taoism from somebody better versed than yourself. |
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist. |
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On a late summer's evening after a hard day's work his music could be heard all over the village as he played all of his tunes, jigs and reels. |
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I Know It's Over topped a poll of tunes which people turn to when they are depressed, broken-hearted or just having a bad day. |
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They were jitterbugging, swinging to the tunes of big bands, or singing hymns. |
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They had a CD of Christmassy tunes set to standard dance rhythms, and jiving to Slade was most enjoyable! |
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This time he will be backed up by a posse of local musicians as he belts out the show tunes. |
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Why are the gospel tunes in the soundtrack so annoyingly off-key and out of synch? |
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Wippit also provides licensed tunes as ringtones, and receives further revenue from advertising banners on its sharing software. |
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All kinds of snippets of ideas for tunes kept popping into my head so I jotted them down. |
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The religious compositions of the Sikh gurus combine aspects of classical Indian music with popular Punjabi folk tunes. |
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I turned around when the big anthemic tunes came on and it was nothing short of an incredible sight to see the whole place jumping. |
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Contentedly you camp, singing happy-clappy Bob Dylan tunes around the fire before heading out next day at the crack of dawn. |
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Later, as a teenager, I took voice lessons and spent afterschool hours sitting at the piano, singing show tunes and arias to an empty house. |
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What we end up with is a surprisingly harmonious blend of, well, video game tunes and traditional style Celtic rhythms. |
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Partying it up onstage, he took the crowd through a trip of old-time hits, covering some of the most popular tunes of our time. |
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But looking at the rest of his features, you would never know that he is a looney tunes. |
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The majority of the tunes have a range of one octave plus an extension of a third or a fourth. |
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The music is a unique sound of Irish folk ballads, traditional tunes with vocals accompanied by bazouki, bodhran, harmonicas and whistles. |
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As my train boarded, a lone guitarist strummed some soft jazz tunes from a nearby patio. |
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It is a lively hybrid of Britpop and Indie Rock that contains many arresting tunes. |
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For example, on one occasion he embarked on the story of his first marriage and ended up telling me how he likes to whistle tunes in the street. |
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His music includes songs and tunes from a wide range of music traditions, including folk, blues, reggae, cajun and klezmer. |
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Prompted by their mothers they formed a group to sing and play traditional Karelian tunes. |
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Later, there would be dancing to the sounds of a one-man band, singing and playing the sax earnestly, with canned tunes backing him up. |
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The sounds range from bubbly hayride ditties to slight rustic tunes and lonelyheart jazz. |
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The first question is why parents should be happy to entrust their children to the bunch of looney tunes who run our schools. |
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It's an absolute staple of sanity and good wholesome cultural fun, and by Jove there are some fine tunes to be had into the bargain. |
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In this book she gives the church keyboardist tasteful, well-crafted arrangements of beloved tunes from a variety of sources. |
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Chelsea was, as usual, dancing along the side of the road ahead of them, singing to her idol's tunes. |
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Tasteful, swinging, he never ventured much beyond the mainstream and preferred to interpret jazz standards, ballads and pop tunes. |
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Melodious tunes rang out through the day until late afternoon, entertaining streams of visitors and fellow students. |
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Pop songster Paul Williams, who penned such tunes as The Rainbow Connection, scored the music and songs for the film. |
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Dressed in traditional kimonos and carrying fans and scrolls, the kids danced to some Japanese tunes. |
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The choir will be performing a range of different musical styles from show tunes and pop songs to church music. |
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And at no point have I heard that the symphonic tunes of a mellow saxophone are particularly associated with the Mormon kingdom. |
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His music combines songs and tunes from a wide range of musical traditions including folk, blues, reggae, Cajun, and klezmer. |
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Burrowed within deviant squalls of noise and aural wonkiness, No Hands is actually plying some supremely tight little pop tunes. |
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We find also a fascination with Baroque counterpoint and modal melodies from Gregorian chant to Appalachian folk tunes. |
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She wanted me to promote her CD in Canada, so give me a shout if you want to hear some good Swahili tunes. |
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However, anyone up for catchy tunes and witty wordplay will be rewarded by this album's warm left-field charm and intelligence. |
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Juan takes shotgun and is supposed to be in charge of the tunes while making sure I don't get lost. |
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There are a few catchy tunes for the kids to sing along with, but even these seem to be too few and far between. |
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However, every track is a gem of poetry and the tunes are disarmingly catchy. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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What was more shocking, however, was the fakeness of it all, like a 1980s revival show but with even worse tunes. |
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He recorded many albums and tapes and a book of his music and tunes has also been published. |
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This EP contains about 6 original tunes on it, a couple being mixes over previous tracks. |
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She has continued to balance original songs with reinventions of tunes by a diverse range of songwriters. |
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When it comes to soundtracks, all a film needs is a couple catchy tunes to hook the record buyer. |
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I walk out of movies and plays, and I never accept invitations to operas that have no catchy tunes in them. |
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So now I can control the lappy when it's playing tunes through my surround sound system. |
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All young at heart were out on the floor dancing to the popular tunes of yesterday. |
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He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive. |
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Sure those are the tired hits, but they were also the tunes an otherwise zombified crowd actually started dancing to. |
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Not only are these tunes swanky and loungey, they are incredibly good also. |
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The energy on stage was carried into the crowd as the fortunate few danced to the rhythmic tunes. |
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Come Alive is a lush collection of orchestral pop tunes written and sung by Fox and backed by the cream of the crop of local players. |
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Music is used nicely, especially the climatic, tense tunes that play during frightening and tense battles against hellacious adversaries. |
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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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By the park entrance, a trio of young musicians performed unamplified bluegrass tunes. |
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I do the Scottish Lilt either to the Battle of the Somme or to original tunes. |
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A merry-go round filled the piazza with its barrel-organ tunes, punctuated by the pop-pop of shooting galleries. |
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I used to write limericks, so I just started writing tunes to go with them. |
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An apple-cheeked beauty is belting out tunes in French and occasionally dinging a triangle. |
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We all have certain silly tunes that linger in our memory but defy identification. |
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A group of bodybuilders flexed their muscles to the tunes from Mangalayam. |
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The only positive note was wicked DJ-mixing some fabulous tunes. |
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The album has got some undeniably catchy, anthemic pop tunes. |
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I am sure the addition of a DJ, or at least some more loungey tunes in keeping with the visual mood of the place would have increased the number of clientele. |
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Another usual practice in other movies is to pepper a film score with various songs or pop tunes as shorthand for whatever developments are taking place. |
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And they sang hymns and patriotic songs and show tunes and everything. |
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A buxom woman sat at the piano banging out popular music hall tunes. |
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The speaker can blast out tunes with the potency of a bathroom hand dryer. |
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The festival had the best buck-dancers and cloggers that I'd encountered here, perfect for the old-time fiddle tunes and claw-hammer stuff that we play. |
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There's something about the stodgy, unimaginative tunes and sweet-as-a-bucket-of-syrup lyrics that somehow feel like being served an enormous hot breakfast. |
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There are heart-stopping ballads, squeezebox folk songs and all the vamping jazz and Latin dance tunes you would have heard so close to the Mexican border. |
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Traditional songs about love of God, nation, and family are now being pushed to the wayside in the world of country, as new tunes championing hedonism take center stage. |
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The sweet sound of the Northumbrian pipes, playing folk tunes which would have been familiar to eighteenth-century audiences, greeted us as we climbed the stairs. |
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Early evening sundowners are popular but night owls might want to hang around for exotic cocktails and ambient tunes spun by house DJs as the light goes down. |
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The sassy combination of so-called stripper music and Cabaret show tunes suits the big chestnut mare, who seemed to visibly strut and swagger through her routine. |
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Admittedly, some of their swirlier, quieter tunes suited the stadium's poor acoustics, but, generally, there was a decided lack of excitement about the set. |
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A brass band played salsa tunes as hundreds of protesters of myriad nationalities danced, sang and chanted in colourful, unthreatening resistance. |
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John's Book of Alleged Dances strikes me as a modern equivalent of John Playford's English Dancing Master, in effect an early fake book of popular tunes for musicians. |
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He places his melodies near the top of his range to sound more fragile, so the tunes straddle the break between his radiant tenor voice and his falsetto. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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Some of the tunes on this comp will help the memories come alive. |
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All young whistlers, flautists, fiddlers and other musicians are invited to play a few tunes in what should be an informal and uncompetitive setting. |
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It may even be possible for MP3 players to save energy by playing tunes at a slightly lower fidelity without a noticeable change in audio quality. |
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We'll play quite a lot of tunes from the latest LP, but usually we play it by ear and see how the gig's going and then throw in some tracks from the older albums. |
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The tunes wander aimlessly and the album fails to get out of first gear. |
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I remember struggling to plunk out the tunes on the family piano. |
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The duo has assembled a smooth, spacey collection of downtempo tunes using real guest players on instruments such as deep double bass and fanciful flugelhorn. |
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This champion of English folk music performs ancient ballads and industrial songs, country dance tunes and political broadsides, bolstered by new songs of his own. |
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Nevermind that fact, but he covers tunes by other respected musicians. |
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