At the end, they put their paws together for a slow handclap. |
There was a sound like a sharp handclap and red fletchings were sprouting from the post. |
At the end, something unprecedented happened: as Mr Blair looked uneasily round the studio, the audience began a slow handclap. |
It allows you to record a sound — like a handclap — in a space, and then produce a simulation of that space's natural resonance. |
It rides a steady handclap and a bongo sound, less syncopated than Diwali but faster, inching toward disco. |
Elsewhere, the duo canAAEt resist introducing smooth-jazz clichesAuthe handclap beats on the albumAAEs title, for example. |