The drums are applied for atmosphere, creating a background packed with tinkling cymbals and drum fills. |
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The click of poles and chattering of skis was reminiscent of the tinkling of an old-time piano. |
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I could bear cowbells tinkling from the basalt villages of the Velay, 3000 feet above sea level. |
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I drive down the middle of a meandering road through snug villages and fresh meadows to the sound of tinkling cowbells. |
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Somewhere a bird cried, and up on the hill the tinkling sound of a cowbell rang. |
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There's too much sweetness overall, and a couple of unnecessary instrumentals rife with resonant pianos and tinkling glockenspiels. |
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Her ears were assaulted with the sounds of chattering guests and tinkling glasses, practically drowning out the background music. |
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Throughout the song, we hear tinkling piano, barely-tapped chimes and sporadic maracas. |
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In the complete silence of the room, tiny tinkling sounds could be heard at the window. |
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Up on the East Gate, under tinkling bells and rotund lanterns, men had come to sip tea, puff cigarettes and play draughts. |
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The hall fell suddenly and completely silent, except for the sound of the glass tinkling slightly and the wine dripping down the wall. |
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It was the sound of glass, tinkling in such a mass it sounded like waves crashing on a beach. |
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My visit had coincided with the outrigger canoe-racing world championships and my ears were filled with the sound of manic, tinkling ukuleles. |
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Her gold eyes glinted even in the dark, the black collar around her neck swinging an old nametag and a small tinkling bell. |
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Beggars sat here and there, calling out or tinkling a little bell to catch the compassion of the innocent. |
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When the faint tinkling of forks on china started to subside, I polished off the last few golden drops and headed back into the gathering. |
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It is all tinkling guitars, simple percussion and lovely crystal clear vocals, delivered in a faintly Icelandic accent. |
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Look out for the dapper gent in a bowler hat tinkling the ivories in an East End boozer. |
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It's soft female harmonies layered on top of tinkling bells, xylophones and other gentle, celestial sounds. |
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A muted, tinkling presence throughout, the piano is accompanied by the voices of melancholy oboe and sax. |
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She laughed a tinkling little laugh, and I wondered if she even knew about Becca. |
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Behind him came a low laugh, then a few bars of tinkling music that cut off with a tinny snap. |
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Valerie heard sounds of the forest, the chirping of birds and the tinkling of water from a nearby spring. |
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He cleared his throat at the mike and paused as the room settled down to a dull roar of voices and the tinkling of glass and silverware. |
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David pushed himself up on his left forearm, showering tinkling ice cubes around him as the towel fell off his face. |
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Her hands were trembling slightly, the crystal pitcher tinkling against the pewter mug. |
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They would silently pass the camp of a group of drovers or station hands unnoticed except perhaps for the slight tinkling of camel bells. |
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Third, as shown in the following billboards, some chimers may be tinkling the bells of inappropriate servers. |
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The tinkling of the platinum against the marble flagstones woke her from her daze and she scrambled to her feet and hurried after him. |
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You'll be woken in the morning by a tinkling bell as tea or coffee is delivered to your tent. |
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There is no place in good writing for proverbs, saws, and tinkling aphorisms. |
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But these were but the tinkling wood-wind notes in the hell's orchestra that played about them. |
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At social gatherings, he could be the life and soul of the party, tinkling the keys on the piano. |
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I'd sort of pictured this Zen thing with ambient music, a little fountain tinkling somewhere. |
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Who never handled carefully a musical box to see the characters come animated and dance at the sound of tinkling music? |
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Every movement is a delight for baby's eyes and ears: coloured beads dance around a tinkling bell while making a merry rattling noise. |
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Tessie sat blowing rings of smoke up to the ceiling and tinkling the ice in her tumbler. |
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In the background I can almost hear the tinkling music of the spheres. |
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I heard laughter like tiny tinkling bells beside me and I looked up. |
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The men watched as she strode toward the church, swiped a bicycle leaning upon the building's side, and disappeared down Main Street, tinkling the bell for all to hear. |
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She laughed, a silvery tinkling sound clearer than any bell. |
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A piano bar supreme, well-to-do tourists dressed in their best order fine wines or top shelf dark goods and listen to the tinkling classics of old. |
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A tinkling Chinese water garden is fringed by a spacious car park, beyond which a tower block rises from a tranche of undisturbed green fields. |
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Musically, it is an unlikely marriage of jaunty ragtime and tinkling alt-pop, and is sung in the familiar Newsom style ā a sometimes spooky, sometimes shrieky soprano that is, to put it mildly, an acquired taste. |
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There was something diabolically sweet in her tones, something of the tinkling of glass when struck, which rang through the brains even of us who heard the words addressed to another. |
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Her dainty feet were covered with toerings and tinkling anklets while glass bangles covered her arms. |
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It seems to drone and whisper in its sleep, answering the soughing of the loblolly pines and the tinkling of wind chimes. |
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Most household pets have more of a talent for widdling on the furniture than tinkling on the ivories. |
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It is an intolerable sound that sets spoons tinkling in saucers and windowpanes vibrating. |
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Investors who thought they had heard a tinkling sound when Bear Stearns, a failing American investment bank, was bundled into JPMorgan Chase in March have been disappointed. |
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As folks enjoyed their tea or coffee, Howard introduced Howard Young, a relative of Irene Turner visiting from New Brunswick, who enjoyed tinkling the ivories. |
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Mama duck wags her head and has a small tinkling bell. |
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The bird will suddenly rise silently very high in the air where it will begin a high-pitched tinkling song as it circles for 15-20 minutes at a time. |
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Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. |
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The fretful tinkling of the convent bell evermore dinging among the mountain echoes. |
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The beautiful surroundings offer countless possibilities for walks and hikes in the mountains and woods, accompanied by the soft tinkling of cow bells. |
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Piano accompanist GaƩtan Daigneault tinkling the ivories. |
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In a strange sort of conceptual store hidden away in Paris's 15th arrondissement and decked out with luscious sofas, a tinkling piano and bouquets of roses, Dani spoke to RFI Musique about her new album Le Paris de Dani. |
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It's fun to watch as it wiggles back and forth, tinkling with its little bell. Careful: if you let go of the cord, the crocodile whizzes back down. |
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You can recognize the Causal Plane by the sound of tinkling bells. |
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The priests in white shammas shook their sistra, a tinkling instrument with little circular metal discs, held across the knuckles and shaken. |
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The silence of our meal was alone broken by the dull clattering of knives and forks, and the tinkling of the bell to summon the brisk waiter to bring wine and draw the cloth. |
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