It's written in a kind of pastiche nineteenth-century style, complete with faux-Spanish exotic syncopations, melody and harmony. |
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Over and over again the song was played until the syncopations of her voice induced a sort of trance. |
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The metronome serves as an invaluable tool for making sure the inner pulse is steady, especially after syncopations and unexpected rests. |
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There are grace notes and syncopations aplenty, with swing rhythms supplying the underlying pulse. |
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The syncopations available through this electro-extension were captivating, though Kim's performance was unfortunately marred by the multiple technical failures. |
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Most impressive was her command over simultaneously singing complex vocal lines while maintaining some tricky syncopations and chording in her piano parts. |
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In such a way, from a source of national pride, malandragem, samba, and syncopations would turn into a damnation, an unbreakable fate or an inescapable karma. |
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The pulsating syncopations of the first movement of the Beethoven conveyed bite, and there was piquancy to the march-like second theme exchanged across the duo. |
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