And I know, just know, as I stomp on the overdrive that it's going to be one of those perfect guitar solos, maybe the perfect solo. |
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Flutes, saxophones, clarinets, trumpets and bassoons share the spotlight and take frequent solos that, like the vocals, often ramble aimlessly. |
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There will be solos and medleys of war songs, a singalong, and sketches and monologues also familiar from the war years. |
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The playback singer, K. S. Chitra, lends her mellifluent voice to these songs, which include solos, duets and chorus. |
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Some of his solos have a tint of the classical, but, in addition, he has worked with rock bands. |
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That album was bloated, overblown and stuffed full of guitar solos and a misplaced sense of its own importance. |
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Brahms's effects may be more monochrome, but his subtle shadings and long solos added further possibilities to the widening orchestral palette. |
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The group seem to be moving further away from traditional jazz solos into a more integrated instrumental sound. |
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He says the Minimoog was a godsend to keyboard players who were jealous of guitarists and their biblically long solos. |
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She won a few hearts from the male fans when she shredded out some righteous guitar solos. |
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It spans musical emotions from the jagged shrieking solos of the sorceress to the seductive siren songs of the maidens. |
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The lights would rise on each musician as they had their solos, like theatrical monologues, then fade back into the darkness. |
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Denise Graves, who sang the two solos, is an unspeakably beautiful person with such an incredible voice. |
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The choreography demands very strong technique, much coordination, solos, duet dances. |
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The jazz inflected vocal and instrumental solos could have been written by Weill. |
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Rasta Thomas integrated himself beautifully into the ensemble and danced two respectable solos. |
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The Song Book solos are little musical epigrams, which happen to survey popular Twenties piano styles from an often-ironic distance. |
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His sectional verse anthems incorporate solos, duets, trios, and passages for organ alone. |
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During the 96th festival there have been classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, strings, woodwind, brass and keyboard players. |
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I still believe that speedway solos are the most exciting form of motorsport to watch, and incredibly difficult. |
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At many of these events, advanced students spontaneously improvise solos or duets based on a theme given by audience members. |
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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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As a result, the guitar and organ solos are so greasy, they don't so much adorn the groove as drip from it, one oleaginous note at a time. |
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I also loved the sophistication and harmony of jazz, the melody and, of course, the great solos that jazz cats played. |
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This concert featured two singers in solos and a few duets from operettas by Austrian and Hungarian composers. |
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Then come odd meters, hemiolas, spiraling solos, and your head spinning the rest of the way. |
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The solos, while clearly demonstrating proficiency and accomplishment on the various instruments, were not outlandishly virtuoustic. |
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Some of the solos are scored primarily in the chalumeau register, with only brief extensions in the clarion register. |
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The band is obsessed by the music of Rhythm and Blues, with its contagious grooves, boogie piano, sax riffs and overdriven guitar solos. |
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We got the idea when listening to one of Victor's solo albums, where he used overdubs with his bass solos. |
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They reshape the festive polyrhythms of a village, a street sound, a rhythm-and-blues tune, or a folk melody into solos, suites, and symphonies. |
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Accompanied by orchestral percussion, the melodic instruments interweave solos and duets and leave a trail of scattered bells. |
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The October 7 performance will include a talk beforehand, a one-hour performance of solos, group pieces and a farruca. |
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Piano solos, duets, and accompanied songs were the mainstays, joined by novelties for concertinas and harmoniums, and, later on, the pianola. |
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The solos are strong enough to withstand the rhythm section's energetic and interactive comping. |
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Tom Morello's insistent riffs and scorching solos were supported squarely by the rhythm section. |
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Extended instrumental introductions and occasional solos for guitar, horn and trumpet add tasteful variety to the program. |
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These songs are sweeping ear candy with to-die-for melodies and accomplished solos. |
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In 1935 she joined the Chick Webb band, known for its up-tempo solos and the danceability of its music. |
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His live drum solos, though thankfully brief, used to leave audiences gasping. |
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Most poignantly, Frusciante stands stagefront with his eyes closed, lashing out searing solos that seem to come from a very private place. |
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They've made a deliberate decision on this album not to use any keyboards, and to have no conventional guitar solos. |
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He eases through country dance songs while adding in his effortlessly impressive trademark guitar solos. |
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He tore into his guitar solos with a ferocity that seemed to forget the previous two years of druggy digressiveness. |
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Over 60 students performed a variety of instrumental solos and duets with music that included jazz, classical film themes and Irish. |
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Both are first-class singers, so their duets and solos were dramatically as well as musically effective. |
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He solos unroped up a cliff, performing an unlikely series of dynos and crucifix-style deadman hangs. |
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The sound was completely coherent, the transitions between solos faultlessly smooth in their style and execution. |
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The results could be quite elegant, but sometimes lacked the feeling of abandon and adventure present in the music's greatest improvised solos. |
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Another veteran Etoiles hero, Syran Mbenza, adds in the gently rousing guitar solos, while horns, violin and accordion provide the backing. |
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His trumpet solos were as torridly intense as his vigorous tones that steered the surging ensembles. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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His drum solos brought on much applause from an audience obviously starved for the New Orleans ragtime style music. |
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First and last can be collected on all bids except kickers, bloncos, and bull solos. |
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Violin solos by Mr Jenkins and solos by other instrumentalists were enthusiastically received. |
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She danced her solos with a stage-devouring vigor and alacritous changes of focus that thrilled me, as did Fairchild in his own solos. |
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All three of these guys are veterans, each adept at crafting perfect solos with formulae tried by time. |
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Her strengths shone through in this Coppelia, with its lightning petit allegro segments and pointe solos. |
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The best moments come courtesy of Rinne, whose multitracked ensembles and solos on soprano sax and bass clarinet are always well judged. |
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His exquisite phrasing is heard frequently on 16-or 32-bar alto sax solos, and occasionally on trumpet and clarinet. |
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Squealing keyboard lines duel with harsh sax solos, but it's the drumming that ultimately comes up victorious. |
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He's recorded live, too, which leaves some of Jamie's piano solos sounding rough and ready, but gives the performances the power of a live show. |
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Now, also in that copy of Little Red Rooster were all these blues solos written out in tablature. |
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The supporting band add lustre to the old arrangements, although most of them have very bad hair and play too many solos. |
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The tenor and bass solos were less successful, partly because the soloists did not project well enough and audibility was a serious problem. |
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On most of these cuts you will hear Lloyd Hebert playing impeccable Cajun tailgate trombone in solos and ensembles. |
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On the way back, we were sardined between the copious amounts of solos in front of and behind us. |
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His solos are seldom more than three minutes long, but he squeezes more into three minutes than most saxophonists could play in ten. |
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He exhibited his trademark stream-of-consciousness lyrics and scat singing during solos, proving he is as original and innovative as ever. |
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His blurred tone and urbane, eloquent solos are enjoyable enough, but the star here is the tenorist. |
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Igor was busy most of the time scoffing a hamburger, which he propped up on the music stand before and after solos. |
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A subsequent theatre arts program examined different ballet solos from a dramatic, rather than terpsichorean, standpoint. |
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She lets each song breathe, adding in conga solos, DJ scratching and trumpets from her tightly synched seven-member band. |
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His solos had elan and ballon, though not particularly dazzling, but his acting was entirely credible. |
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The festival includes classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, pianoforte, strings, woodwind, guitar ensembles, composition, brass and keyboards. |
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There's a bass hiding in there, peeking out from behind the overdriven rhythm guitars and ponderously formless solos like a shy mammal trying not to be seen. |
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There are great melodies aplenty, serious dhol beating, and a variety of solos on the whole range of reeds and brass, plus a persistent bassline played on a sousaphone. |
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Riding on an insistent, rockish riff, it features beautifully agile solos from Dean, Beckett and Skidmore while Tippett's distant celeste adds extra colour. |
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Vocal solos were provided by Emma Howarth, who sang with confidence and originality, and Sacha Bell, whose slower numbers made a good contrast to the rest of the set. |
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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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One of my favorite sax solos on the record was cut live that way. |
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The visual communication between members bordered on symbiosis as they smoothly switched up guitars, worked pedals, bashed away at keyboards and wailed through guitar solos. |
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Equal parts Swedish harmonics and American riffage, the band continue to incorporate keyboards that share the spotlight with blazing guitars and synthesizer solos. |
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He's there to deliver the dark news, the mournful tone, while in the background John Williams's haunting guitar solos inflect a general mood of ominousness. |
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The libretto gives plenty of scope for choruses, trios, duets and solos. |
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Though muddily recorded, it's a stunning document, crackling with energy and dotted with fantastic solos, catchy tunes and sharp, tangy brass riffage. |
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A guitar virtuoso, heir to the lutenists of old, friend of Beethoven and Rossini, Giuliani composed concerti, chamber music, and songs, as well as guitar solos and duets. |
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He said that Lutherans sing in harmony because they are too modest to sing solos, while also believing that unison singing would make them too worldly. |
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Their greatest innovations came as a live band in the San Francisco club, extending their solos and trebling their volume to fit the expanded consciousness of their audiences. |
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The songs are tighter and more powerful, Tom Morello's riffs are meaner and his solos are crazier, and Zack's vocals are angrier and more catchily delivered. |
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There are a fair number of silent moments in the music and the gamba solos contrast with give relief from the vocal passages, which can be intense. |
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Boasting more than 12,000 total titles, the Willis catalog also includes everything from band and orchestra music and guitar solos, to operettas and manuscript paper. |
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All solos were delivered competently, some a great deal better than that. |
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Flitting fitfully from discordant strings and hectic glockenspiels to lean oboe solos, Rota's masterpiece is an unstable symphony to the teeming metropolis. |
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Hunter's detailed comping is as engaging as any of his solos. |
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Mick Box stomps his authority all over the guitar parts, wah-wah there, slide here, and as many twenty note a second solos as any heart could desire. |
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Fast and quiet, with sectional solos and occasional shouts, it sounded to me like the depiction of a rather eventful ride on a four-legged animal. |
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Ungerleider's sparse guitar style was accented with long bass solos. |
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A variety of musical talent will be performing, including rising star James Loynes, with guests performing Lloyd Webber, piano solos and popular music. |
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These sisters were not only good comic performers, they could sing too, with superb solos, duets, trios, quartets, quintets and harmony, backed by a small musical ensemble. |
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Most first solos are no more than a couple or three circles around the airport traffic pattern, but it's a big moment in a student pilot's training. |
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It is also common for the scores to increase for higher solos. |
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We will start with an alap improvisation, then the question-answer, very strong melodyhanging, then percussion solos. |
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Over the years, I've devised a series of drum solos that I wouldn't necessarily do at festivals, because they aren't razmataz enough. |
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Popular Kenyan music usually involves the interplay of multiple parts, and more recently, showy guitar solos as well. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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Instrumental solos are usually kept to a minimum, and blues elements are largely downplayed. |
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The excerpts are typically the most technically challenging parts and solos from the orchestral literature. |
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Harry Babasin quickly realized the cello's tone was brighter and easier to hear than a stand-up bass, which made it better suited for solos. |
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Saxist Allen was a much more emotional player, whose torrid solos were wrenched from his horn. |
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Virile solos were turned in by Garanian himself, tenor saxist Ivan Volkov, drummer Vladimir Zurkin and trumpeter Viktor Gusseinov. |
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During this year at the Royal Academy, Sullivan continued to sing solos with the Chapel Royal, which provided a small amount of spending money. |
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Like Eric Clapton, he popularised use of the wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock, which he often used to deliver an exaggerated sense of pitch in his solos. |
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Yet she actually sang two solos and several duets and ensemble pieces. |
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Hughes especially notes Sullivan's clarinet writing, exploiting all registers and colours of the instrument, and his particular fondness for oboe solos. |
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Soon afterwards, he turned to songwriting, with a string of collaborations featuring various lead vocalists alongside his characteristic searing guitar solos. |
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The understanding between accordionist, John Hallam and pianist Vinny Parker was quite remarkable with ideas swapped or further developed during solos. |
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One exception is nu metal bands, which tend to omit guitar solos. |
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Sometimes he relies on the tiny blippy noises for percussion, but in places he uses a drummer as well, playing thrashing solos over the electronics. |
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Though usually too nervous to play piano solos, Britten often performed piano duets with Clifford Curzon or Richter, and chamber music with the Amadeus Quartet. |
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We began with the controlled rumbustiousness of Vaughan Williams' 'Wasps' Overture, with eloquent horn and violin solos and a splendid unison viola melody. |
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