The instrumental ensemble is comprised of flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two French horns, and a double-bass. |
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The rest of the mix, however, is a bit more jazzy and quirky, blending piano, flute, organ vamps, vibraphones, and some basic samples. |
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And for those who might be curious, I played flute, pit percussion, tympani, piccolo, French horn and mellophone. |
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Natalie was joined by the tenor Matthew Beale, whose very attractive, mellow sound combined attractively with solo flute, cellos and violins. |
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Killian and his band of vibes, percussion, sax, flute, bass, keyboards and vocalist occupied stage left. |
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He clutched the flute in his tanned hand, which was slowly turning white at the knuckles because of his tight grip. |
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At some time in their lives, they've played the piano, flute, clarinet, violin and cello and sung in choirs. |
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Larry played the two row accordion, the tin whistle, the silver flute, and the clarinet. |
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Tuition is provided on instruments which include tin whistle, fiddle and flute. |
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After they wove through the crowd, he continued to be a gentleman and handed her a champagne flute filled with a sparkling, bubbly liquid. |
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In the opening movement, the flute sings serenely against the orchestral strings in held chords. |
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Performing works for transverse flute and harpsichord were the young Messrs. |
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Nield essayed the daunting, high lying solo flute line with brilliance and a lustrous tonal palette. |
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On 'The Bird and Phoenix', he achieves an impressionistic, plaintive tone on flute. |
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Then came the fusion band Esperanto, who had a veena, mandolin, flute, and assorted percussion instruments and guitars. |
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In the responsive acoustic of Kendal's United Reformed Church the silvery sound of the massed flute choir could be appreciated to the full. |
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The band room shook, causing many of the teen-aged girls in the flute section to shriek. |
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The shakuhachi has an intensity, even a wildness, that is quite foreign to the Western flute. |
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Supporting the vocals were musicians on the veena, violin, keyboard, flute, mridangam and flute. |
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Homer speaks of a flute player piping a tune to which men rhythmically stomped grapes. |
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Surely we can't take him seriously, given the G major Concerto he did complete, and the D major Concerto he transcribed for flute? |
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I've told them I'll get my own back later because I'm an expert on the role of the nasal flute in Mongolian music. |
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I play a number of different instruments including guitar, trumpet, flute and saxophone, but my main interest is composing. |
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Most of them were holding an instrument of some sort, whether it was a trumpet or trombone, snare drum or flute. |
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This blended apparently effortlessly with vocals, a trumpet, flute, saxophone, guitars and drums. |
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His new flute lay across a pile of sheet music on the bed, deliberately set out that way. |
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The simple wooden or reed form of the transverse flute may have also been used in addition to the more regular end blown flutes or whistles. |
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They were enrolled in beginning school ensemble programs, with most of them learning the clarinet, trumpet, flute or saxophone. |
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He poured out his otherwise ignored feelings into music, making his flute wail with stormy rage, sigh soft dirges, or trill in happy abandon. |
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While they were eating, a small jazz band in the corner, made up of only a trumpet, trombone, clarinet, tuba, flute, and drums, provided music. |
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At first he was reluctant to accept my aid but once I played a soothing and pacific melody from my flute his spirit was calmed. |
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She also perfected her knowledge of Sundanese singing and flute playing, and later classical Javanese singing. |
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Soft-toned trumpets and horns enter, menacing minor-key interchanges leading to high flute and muted trombones at the close. |
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The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
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The NYOI is joined by the Wind Quintet of Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra which includes oboe, clarinet, horn, flute and bassoon. |
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Claire is an accomplished pianist while Carthage plays clarinet, piano, flute and guitar. |
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Douse the sugar cube in Angostura bitters and place into a champagne flute. |
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I slowly poured the champagne into the flute glasses and enjoyed watching the carbonation. |
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Music is provided by a quintet comprising piano, flute, clarinet and two violins. |
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To get around this he would have only a double string quintet play during a very quiet flute or oboe solo. |
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The scoring for the original version of this work is flute and piccolo in D flat, 2 clarinets in E flat. |
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His music is an accessible blend of African drums, mouth harp, flute, kalimba, kora and several other instruments. |
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He plays Celtic whistle, didgeridoo, panpipes, flute and bass flute in his trademark blend of Celtic, classical, jazz and folk music. |
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The gently soothing flute arrangements give a vaguely laid-back chilled perspective to the overall process. |
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Beth brought her fingers to the flute keys and played the first run of the piece. |
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It may be the flute, the mediaeval lute, or the viola or rebab of Jordi Savall himself, one of the acknowledged masters of his instrument. |
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It sounded like a wind instrument, maybe flute, but it was so different from anything Keithran had ever heard before that he wasn't really sure. |
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The oboe, one of the finest wind instruments among others such as the flute, clarinet, and bassoon, originated in Iran. |
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The only thing that really seemed odd about the scene was that no one was holding a wind instrument, like a flute or an oboe or anything. |
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A lot of sax players play many brands of that instrument, plus other wind instruments like clarinet or flute. |
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The pure tone of a tuning-fork and some notes from a flute come close, and electrical oscillators can generate a single frequency. |
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The soprano introduces the first words of the text and the flute takes over in a long, beautiful quasi recitativo above the strings. |
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In France, a standard wine glass is always used for Kir, with the flute being reserved for Kir Royal. |
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The school employs two music teachers, has a large school choir and offers tuition in piano, guitar, recorder, violin and flute. |
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Last summer, I played my flute and my recorder in a Celtic Band class at the Albuquerque Academy. |
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In woodwind instruments, such as the recorder or flute, the pitch of the note depends on the length of the closed tube. |
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The physical process of making sound with a reed is clearly not the same as it is for a transverse flute. |
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An Irish lament was then played on the flute by Boyle musician Brendan Gaffney. |
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John Savage's yearning flute sound, with the band closing around him like shadows in moonlight, is exquisite on Faded Beauty. |
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Pour one glass of Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose into a champagne flute glass and float one dash of Van der Hum over the bubbly. |
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Nothing is more commonly found in the monuments of the heathen feasts than a small chest, a van, and a flute or a drum. |
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In making a flute or hei-tiki or canoe, he simply provided the means by which the gods expressed themselves in material form. |
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Acknowledging the Rangers fans, he briefly mimicked an Orange marcher piping on his flute. |
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The musically inclined can look forward to an array of Carnatic music concerts, flute recital and a grand violin concert. |
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So tonight I'm dining on sole amandine with green beans to the strains of Chinese flute music. |
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On some tracks he has his friends lay very minimal flute, sax or guitar lines. |
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The two violas produce an earthy sound breaking the silvery brightness of the flute and violin. |
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Athena, intending to entertain the Olympians by playing the flute is mocked by the gods and retreats to Mount Ida to play alone. |
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The flute carries the melodic lines throughout with the piano providing the simple accompaniment. |
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The lilting notes of Cein's flute filled the air as Edith sat amongst her ladies-in-waiting in her private solar. |
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Harmoniously using string, piano flute and voice, it seems inspired from the past in its form. |
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She had been an oboist in her old school's band, while I played flute in concert band and was on flag line during marching season. |
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It was a distinctly Far Eastern piece of music, with the rhythmic drum beat and shrill melody of the snake charmer's flute. |
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The Peruvian Suite, compiled by Piccolodeon, is adapted from a book of Inca melodies arranged for flute and piano. |
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Later, the Fuke school came to be composed primarily of wandering, non-ordained ascetics who specialized in playing the shakuhachi flute. |
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For dessert they presented mouth-watering vanilla sabayon served in a champagne flute and layered with fresh fruit and biscuit. |
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The former is a jazz march parody that layers high-pitched whistling flute over a muted trumpet and slow, rolling drum hits. |
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A music stand rested in the third corner with a flute and violin on stands nearby. |
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Her hips punctuate the bass tala, her hands move like the suvit's serpentine melody, the rest of her dances with the flute and govind. |
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From vocal music to violin, tabla to mridangam, flute to the rarely learnt harmonium, the school is out to find music in everyone. |
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He was a noted musician and was renowned for his ability to play the flute which earned him recognition far and wide. |
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This astonishing London-based band have fiddles, accordion, trumpet, flute, tambura, guitar and oodles of musical ability and rhythmic energy. |
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The sounds of the flute, the santoor and the tabla will bring alive the India classical traditions like never before. |
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The shell trumpet and the nose flute are the most common instruments in the region. |
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Attempts have also been made to give enough representation to Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, flute and santoor. |
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But jazz quartets can be varied with a trumpet or a saxophone or even a flute or clarinet. |
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Combining music and theater the NSO teamed up with If Kids Theater Company, turning a flute concerto into a fairy tale fantasy. |
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Among the traditional instruments a special kind of nose flute attracted much attention. |
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Sounds of the sitar, the flute and the keyboard combine to create a great atmosphere. |
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There he had installed his sleeping bag, his backpack with essentials, and his flute. |
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The nose flute, an instrument from ancient times, made a return at the end of the twentieth century. |
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Despite his rather busy schedule, the flute maestro is in his own words at peace with himself. |
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The body of the flute is made by winding carbon fibre around a metal mandrel, using a machine, and then impregnating it with epoxy resin. |
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Now he shows up unannounced with his passive-aggressive Chinese flute at The Bride's wedding rehearsal, like Caine gone to the bad. |
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He tours to support his latest work featuring tenor sax, flute and alto flute. |
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He chose to play the tenor saxophone, as it was one of the only instruments left for him to choose other than the flute. |
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The Octet is scored for flute, clarinet, French horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano. |
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She packed up her flute and left the band room, wanting to run in to a corner and jump for joy. |
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There's plenty of instrumental colour, jolly balafon playing, flute and vocal chorus. |
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The erhu, accordion, balafon, flute, marimba, and numerous other cultural instruments, are blended together. |
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I've done a lot of research into traditional African instruments, the kora, the balafon, the gembe, the flute. |
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Whittier started playing the flute some time in the late sixties and his dedication to the bamboo flute has stood the test of time. |
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There are two vocal items, a wordless vocalise with flute and guitar and a trenchant, highly effective group of eight Haiku, a minute each. |
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It will include harpists, a soprano soloist accompanied by the flute and spinet and music by Mozart as well as other lesser-known composers. |
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A prominent solo line, a guitar, a sitar or a flute, floats over a solid background of synths and percussion. |
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The dozen instrumentalists are busy with recorder, flute, viols, theorbo, harpsichord and organ. |
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The blend of contemporary beats with the ageless sound of the oud, vocals and bansuri flute is entirely convincing and unforced. |
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While he nearly always plays the bull fiddle with them, he can also play the banjo, guitar, flute, piccolo, piano and organ. |
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When the dreamy washes of French horn, flute and piano suddenly erupt into vast singalongs, the sonic overload is spine-tingling. |
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The meandering blasts of flute that weave their way throughout lend the song a Chinese feel and make it quite enticing. |
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Although most commonly taught to violin players, the method can also be used with instruments such as viola, cello, flute, bass and guitar. |
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Before she was grown, she would take up flute, violin, ballet, ice-skating, tap dance and French, and she would skip the first and seventh grades. |
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Charles Gounod's Petite symphonie is scored for flute and eight winds. |
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By the time of the recording session, Brian had become quite agile with the flute and suggested adding it to the song. |
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Therefore, two flute end mills are superior in softer more flexible materials and four or more flute cutters are generally preferred in very hard or abrasive materials. |
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If you drink from a flute, do so from a tulip-shape one to concentrate the notes, Simonetti-Bryan says. |
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Harry is better known for his talents as an accomplished flute player. |
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Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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Liz's vocals range from operatic to grunge, I play flute and kick drum at the same time and Jodie plays around with different rhythms on the cello. |
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All the pieces I receive are put onto our waiting lists for performances, and we have an open call for scores for any chamber works using the alto or bass flute. |
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The three smaller works are a duo for cello and piano, Six Days in Jericho, a duo for alto flute and piano, Spilliaert's Beach, and a piano solo, A Haunted Heart. |
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The bass flute has an especially prominent part, and the composer suggests that alto and bass players may exchange parts between movements to rest the arms and the embouchure. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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Dodge was on his way to study the flute in Paris, but he decided to buy the bike, anyway. |
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Despite the sheer hilarity of the music itself, Detweiler claims that the flute drops are not an intentional joke. |
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One can also opt for other accessories specially developed for Maybach, such as a made-to-measure luggage set to a silver champagne flute to a humidor to a golf bag. |
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I am familiar with the tabla, sitar, santoor and the Indian flute. |
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Ranged along in front of the backboard is a group of musicians whose instruments include a flute, a shoulder drum, a hip drum and sometimes a stick drum. |
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On this recording, there are nine violins, three violas, three cellos, a double bass, one flute, three oboes, one bassoon, three trumpets, a set of timpani, and a harpsichord. |
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Banjo, rattle, gong, xylophone and balafon, drum, flute, and over fifty-five others are described technically, musically, physically, culturally, and often historically. |
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I also liked dancing at the palace balls and playing the flute. |
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It will feature a true English consort of flute, violin, viols, cittern, lute, bandore and voices performing music by William Byrd, Thomas Morley, John Dowland and others. |
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The bansuri is a flute made of bamboo and is played horizontally. |
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One of the commonest consorts in the Elizabethan period was the combination of treble viol or violin, flute or recorder, bass viol, lute, cittern, and bandora. |
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Elena Hogan and Noel Clancy represented Waterford in the Munster Fleadh Ceoil in Millstreet last Sunday, the flute and the melodion being the instruments of choice. |
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The instruments covered will be tin whistle, flute and the fiddle. |
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He struggled to walk onto the stage but played flute, tenor and alto sax, police whistle, African tom-toms and cow-bell with enviable vigour and verve. |
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The pure-toned, elegantly articulated flute solo was truly beautiful. |
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A large glass flute filled with gel was next and David arranged into this kangaroo paws, palm leaves, asparagus fern, and green amaranthus trailing over the edge. |
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His wife plays the flute and the recorder and his son sings as a treble. |
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He played a bit of flute in the high school band with just a rudimentary sense of the instruments. |
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He was a multi-instrumentalist skilled on the saxophone, the flute, the trumpet and other instruments he invented because he felt he needed a new sound. |
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To the accompaniment of flute music, I got busy with tonics and sumac. |
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A full-fledged live orchestra from the triangle area consisting of accomplished musicians on the mridangam, veena, flute, violin and vocal accompanied the dancers. |
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The seven young musicians play an exciting assortment of instruments including bodhran, accordion, bouzouki, guitar, bass, fiddle, Asturian bagpipes and flute. |
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Earlier, three guitars, a bass, lead and rhythm guitars, at least 20 violins, a sitar, veena, flute and four sets of tabla were invariably used for recording a song. |
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The standard vibrato of the Boehm flute does give life to its tone, but it might be interesting to be able to vary pitch, volume, and timbre independently and simultaneously. |
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This highly evocative work had a real African feel, conjuring up the jungle sounds of insects and birds on the flute with a tropical hum from the violin, viola and cello. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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The Internet has transformed holiday shopping, allowing you to order an out-of-print book for Mom or a Hawaiian nose flute for Dad without ever leaving your driveway. |
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Flanking the third looking glass are Mercury, god of trade and profit, identified by his caduceus and broad winged hat, and Euterpe, Muse of music, holding a flute. |
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The opening movement, for flute and strings, calls up the lonely hills. |
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Classes will be offered for the violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, trumpet, trombone, and bassoon as well as composition and orchestral conduction. |
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They include the drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, as well as many of the less traditional instruments such as block flute, harmonium and flugelhorn. |
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Long experience of working together in an ensemble may help, of course, but there are often problems with the delicate flute, and with some fortepianos and harpsichords. |
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After early lessons on the ophicleide, an instrument for which he seems to have shown little aptitude, he turned to the flute, studying with Kuhlau. |
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Saxophone, flute and a string bass were added to the texture. |
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The Adagio is in A-flat, dipping into the clarinet's low, chalumeau register and the through leaps and runs which it shares with the flute and bassoon. |
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This new CD has two works from the 1960s, Deux Preludes for flute, clarinet and bassoon and the three-movement Serenade for wind quintet and chamber orchestra. |
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I grabbed a flute of champagne from a passing waiter and downed it. |
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The mystery over a forgotten flute found in a charity shop has deepened. |
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Everything got quieter as the sweet sound of the flute continued to play. |
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Lost Canyons is a music CD resurrecting the haunting echoes of the Anasazi flute, an instrument lost to human ears for over a millennium. |
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During the 1970s Chinmoy began playing and composing on the flute and esraj. |
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In the 1970s, Lennox won a place at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied the flute, piano and harpsichord for three years. |
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Woodwinds included the Baroque flute, Baroque oboe, rackett, recorder and the bassoon. |
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In the canzonetta, Mr. McDuffie summoned a subtle glow, which was well matched by flute and clarinet soloists. |
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However, the parallel synecdoches of the dagger and the flute point to a failing of social rituals. |
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In addition, there was a flute solo and a specially choreographed bondager dance. |
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This year's finalists play violin, cello, oboe, clarinet, flute, baritone horn, harp, piano or guitar. |
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Lauzon handled vocals and flute, accompanied by drummer Matthew Shawn Fleming and Renwick on acoustic guitar and dobro. |
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Roland Kirk favoured three at once, but then he also played the nose flute. |
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Iain Gray and Gordon Banks entertained workers at the Highland Spring factory with a super nose flute duet. |
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Gemma said she had also learned to play the flute and had been a member of the Orange Order Children's Lodge. |
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Robert learnt to play the flute, which he played during services at the local parish church. |
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Zwingli enjoyed music and could play several instruments, including the violin, harp, flute, dulcimer and hunting horn. |
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I was sound asleep while the rockets soared, though I may have been making pyrotechnic noises with the nose flute. |
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Jim played flute, clarinet, and saxophone for Boston area contradances and weddings, initially with the infamous Roaring Jelly. |
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Herbie's flute always blossomed over a vibraharp and the wondrously named Hagood Hardy fulfils the mallet role here. |
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And she has just acquired a banjo, to add to her guitar, organ, piano, piano accordion, diatonic accordion, harmonica, mandolin and tin flute. |
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The euphoric dancing as well as the accompanying flute and drum playing disturbed Alvarado about the potential for revolt. |
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The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. |
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Matt Molloy provides flute and tin whistle while Sean Keanev plays fiddle and Kevin Conneff supplies vocals and bodhran. |
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Woodwind instruments included the double reed shawm, the reed pipe, the bagpipe, the transverse flute and the recorder. |
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Classes were held in teachers' private houses and included reading, writing, mathematics, singing, and playing the lyre and flute. |
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It will focus on improvisation, extended techniques and the quartertone flute. |
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The concert will also feature French harp music performed by Gabriella Dall'Olio and Debussy's trio for harp, viola and flute. |
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Besides the recorder and the flute, other known instruments referred to in this study are the panpipes, the fife, the whistle and the tabor-pipe. |
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In Babylonian mythology, Inanna had to pass seven gates to find Tammuz so that he could play the magical flute. |
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As well as the flute for which he is perhaps best known, Simeon plays panpipes, Celtic whistles and digeridoo. |
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Snakes lack external ears, though they do have internal ears, and respond to the movement of the flute, not the actual noise. |
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Sole markings, such as tool marks and flute casts, are groves dug into a sedimentary layer that are preserved. |
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Next to the plates, place a water glass, a wine glass or champagne flute, both a salad fork and a dinner fork and cloth napkins. |
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Woodwinds included the basset clarinet, basset horn, clarinette d'amour, the Classical clarinet, the chalumeau, the flute, oboe and bassoon. |
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He combines the lyrical strains of Indian instruments like the flute, violin and tabla with western progressive rock. |
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Rist, who was studying music in London, took 299 skins and hoped to put his ill-gotten gains towards his studies, and a new flute. |
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Single-reed, double-reed, short-reed, flute, timber, open water. |
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Kim Kaye played Faure's Sicilienne on her flute, accompanied by Ian Abbott, and they joined forces in a piano duet with pieces from A Sound of Music. |
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The distinctly Chinese sound of ancient instruments including the bamboo flute and pipa are bathed in a rich sea of Western strings, percussion, woodwinds, and brass. |
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Stafford Manufacturing Corporation announces a full line of drill stop collars that clamp onto the flute of a drill bit to permit accurate, repeatable hole drilling. |
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And with the ritornello, I see a small air of the flute or reed-pipe. |
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Consisting of gongs, xylophones and drums accented by flute and plucked strings, a gamelan ensemble can feature anywhere from two to 35 musicians. |
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She did not belong either to that gentler but more rhapsodic band who seek to extract strange worshipful music from the male, the xylorimbists or tympanists or flute players. |
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Juliette's recognised as one the country's most talented young flautists and is also s principal flute of the Northern Sinfonia and the London Mozart Players. |
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He played a lazy tune that sinuated from C sharp down to G natural and back again. Astonishing that he could flute so lazy a cantilena while chasing nymphs. |
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The Clovis site was host to a lithic technology characterized by spear points with an indentation, or flute, where the point was attached to the shaft. |
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Instruments commonly used by Druidic Bards include acoustic stringed instruments like the guitar and the clarsach, as well as the bodhran, bagpipe, rattle, flute and whistle. |
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Chinmoy played a number of different instruments at his concerts including the flute, esraj, piano, cello and other Eastern and Western instruments. |
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With such broad coverage, the dictionary is suitable for flutists of all ages and abilities, and any flute enthusiast would benefit from having a copy close at hand. |
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The work is scored for an unusual lineup of 15 instruments, including two violas, bass flute, two basset horns, contrabass clarinet, the cimbalon and banjo. |
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Persian music, santur, tar, and flute, came from a radio inside. |
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Other instruments include the dotara, dhol, flute, and tabla. |
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Aristotle calls the flute orgiastic because it contributes to religious insanity but often refers to drums in bacchic, corybantic or similar ecstatic worship. |
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The collection consists of barkcloth garments and textiles, a boar's tusk bracelet, nose flute, club, basket, girdle and colourful bird feather cloak and helmet from Hawaii. |
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The most common instruments used in Irish traditional dance music, whose history goes back several hundred years, are the fiddle, tin whistle, flute and Uilleann pipes. |
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Ines Abdel Daim also shone, especially in Vittorio Monti's Csardas, where the flute sounded at times like a songbird, and at times like a snake charmer. |
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The instruments they play include piano, violin, guitar, cello, uilleann pipes, flute, mandolin, banjo, accordion, fiddle, Dobro, bass, whistle and drums. |
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This five-piece band play a range of instruments including saxophone, trumpet, trombone, sousaphone, marching drum, tabla, flute, guitar, bass, drums, darbuka and melodica. |
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The program also showcases a flute concerto and trio sonata by Benda. |
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Tabrizi says he will serve chicken cordon bleu with sage cream and salad on fine china, sparking apple cider in a champagne flute and ice cream in a waffle cup for dessert. |
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The plaintive Middle Easternstyle flute that blended with the more familiar sound of the Spanish guitar in the opening number set the tone for the first half. |
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To the backdrop of Basel's historic casern, bagpipers join brass instruments, flute players and folklore dancers during a number of parades and concerts. |
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