This is not note-perfect playing, but it is surprisingly error-free, given the circumstances. |
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Lake's voice is always note-perfect and the lengthier pieces show just how much the band actually cared about giving the crowd value for money. |
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The band simply stood stock still in subdued lighting, and knocked out note-perfect reproductions of their most recent new album, Talkie Walkie. |
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The short Welsh guy would often dress up as Elvis Presley, and do note-perfect covers of rock 'n' roll hits. |
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First to perform was Jon Peter Lewis, who surprised everyone by belting out an almost note-perfect A Little Less Conversation. |
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The footage is top quality and Ms. Morissette is note-perfect. |
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Spirit, power, phrasing, tempo, expressiveness — all these things matter more than note-perfect execution. |
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Without scores in hand, it was impossible to judge whether these were note-perfect accounts. |
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They surround themselves with the best session musicians and make sarky note-perfect songs with dark dark lyrics. |
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Though not note-perfect, her technique grants her beauteous legato playing and a pearly tone. |
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Unfortunately, and ironically, this renders the renditions superfluous as, especially with Bachman singing, they're almost note-perfect versions of the originals. |
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Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter. |
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Backed by a note-perfect band, including her sister and brother, the singer cruised through songs from debut album Sing To The Moon. |
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Formed in 1980, they will be performing their note-perfect version of the Fab Four's back catalogue at City Hall in Newcastle a week tomorrow. |
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Nicholson does a note-perfect impression of said owlet. |
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Carol Todd Haynes's note-perfect Patricia Highsmith adaptation. |
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Her voice too is in remarkable condition: she's note-perfect throughout. |
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There's more to Tina Fey than note-perfect Sarah Palin impersonations. |
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A note-perfect account of what passes for normal in a military family. |
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George Clooney is an awards season contender with this note-perfect portrayal of a guy who has everything and nothing. |
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It's now the fourth week of the live shows and the contestants are facing increasing pressure to raise their game and impress with note-perfect performances. |
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