Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet INSTRUMENTS'
INSTRUMENTS'
Definition av INSTRUMENTS'
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- Separating these from other bowed string instruments such as the viola da braccio (viol for the arm) was the instruments' orientation; members of the older viol family were played with the neck oriented upwards, the rounded bottom downwards to settle on the lap or between the knees.
- Even though both became famous as clarinet and basset horn players, the Journal des Luxus und der Moden described Anton in 1801 as 'a great artist on many wind instruments', and in a letter to Ignatz von Beecke, applying for a position in the Wallerstein orchestra (6 November 1781), Anton himself writes that they 'can also play a little violin and viol'.
- Roland GS, an extension of General MIDI electronic musical instruments' specification by Roland Corporation.
- In a long career of prolific and many-sided artistry, she has combined the roles of composer, lyric writer, vocal artist and musician with an impressive array of 'first instruments'.
- Whereas Keith Olsen's album mix emphasized the instruments' bottom end, Caillat accentuated the midranges, bringing the bass guitar further up in the recording to compensate for the reduced lower frequencies.
- His work is strongly influenced by traditional Scottish folk music; in particular, he has utilised the heterophonic style of Gaelic psalm-singing, and the piobaireachd form; he varies melodies through ornamentation, as in traditional pibroch, and in their contour; he modifies instruments' tone-colours through alternative fingerings.
- In addition, he elides caesuras and makes use of the stringed instruments' ability to sustain far longer than a human voice.
- Differences in the respective instruments' tone and playing character, however, have led particular pianists to gravitate to the output of one factory or the other; Vladimir Horowitz, for instance, preferred a New York 'D', whereas Marc-Andre Hamelin, Alfred Brendel, Mitsuko Uchida, Burkard Schliessmann, Grigory Sokolov, Arcadi Volodos, Artur Rubinstein and Krystian Zimerman were partial to the Hamburg product.
- He spent five years teaching himself to throat sing in the style of Tibet's Buddhist monks and began to match his instruments' low tonalities with his voice.
- After a quiet passage marked "Largo sweetota" and another outburst, there is a loud, dense section, after which the second violin drops out, only to return, insistently playing exaggeratedly regular rhythms against the other instruments' constantly-changing subdivisions.
- The fields of view (FoV) of the 3 WFIs overlap slightly with each other and with the NFI, and the instruments' operation is synchronized.
- The instruments' many unusual parts (such as iron bracing, tape headblocks, perfectly symmetrical capstans, and motor-tachometer units) were only made by singular companies who could not mass produce these parts timely or inexpensively, and Wakeman later said he lost around £50,000 (upwards of half a million dollars in today's money) in the investment.
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