By high school he was proficient at the koto, viola, clarinet and electric guitar. |
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Never one to miss a business opportunity, Brahms also arranged the sonatas for viola, and I first heard them in this form. |
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Forget-me-not, wallflower, primula, sweet william and viola will all be available from garden centres and nurseries. |
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Gradually, stark slide guitar and viola accompaniment emerge from the track's shadows, building until the song's group chorus. |
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The double-violin they play, covers the entire range of an orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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Yukio and Pete tuned the viola da gamba and cello to the harpsichord, then Nikki joined in on the Alto recorder. |
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The sitter was a musical lady who sang and played the cittern, which she holds, and the viola da gamba, the instrument hanging in the background. |
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He received his early musical education from his father, a flautist and viola player, and was later taught by Attwood, Crotch, and others. |
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Built by Ken Parker, the violin covers the entire range of orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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He plays not only his usual double bass but also a viola da gamba which strangely matches the moody quality of the Russian tunes. |
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After studying the piano for six years and the viola for nine, my son decided that his true instrument was the electric guitar. |
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As the viola plays a fifth lower than the violin, last-minute transpositions and rethinkings of piano parts were necessary. |
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The performances he delivers are a testimony to his passion for the viola and string instruments in general. |
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This instrument, designed by Shankar and built by Ken Parker, covers the entire orchestral range, including double-bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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The young prince was ten years his junior, but enjoyed playing the harpsichord and viola da gamba when politics allowed. |
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This CD contains music that spotlights either two violas da gamba together, or viola da gamba with recorder. |
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The marvelous playing of the viola da gamba instrumentalist was particularly distinguished. |
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It is written in four-stave systems and, interestingly, lacks both a viola part and a separate part for the violone. |
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I remembered that the viola and the guitar went through the same amp, and sure enough, the microphone was going through one of the guitar amps. |
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She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antony plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba, guitar and recorder. |
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She nodded, but continued to watch the four women in their smart black dresses playing violins, viola and cello. |
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The violins, viola and cello were played with great vigour, intensity and lyrical beauty. |
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Courtois has an extraordinary range, pushing his instrument quite comfortably into registers normally reserved for the viola and even violin. |
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The combination of his voice with the lower register of the viola sends shivers down the spine. |
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The first violin, viola, and cello played the Viennesse chamber music section with warmth and stylish schmaltz. |
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Buy young plants of calendula, Iceland poppy, pansy, primrose, snapdragon, stock, and viola. |
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The Octet is scored for flute, clarinet, French horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano. |
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Mansurian, however, has scored these pieces for various combinations of viola, voice, piano, and percussion. |
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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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Franz learnt to play the piano and the violin from his father and brothers, and later the viola. |
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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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Here his musical conversation with viola player Kim Kahkashian is like a voice spinning directly out of the unconscious. |
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Janzer's viola tone is gorgeous, and Szabo provides a rock-solid foundation and attractive tone throughout his instrument's register. |
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Maxim's borrowed a bigger Strad, the Archinto viola, and he's obviously taken to it. |
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Cello, saxophone, contra-bass, viola, trombone and piano converse in a tone at once astringent and oddly assuasive. |
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She had minimal skills on the oboe, French horn, guitar, viola, mandolin, and penny whistle. |
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This reminds me very strongly of the energetic string crossing in the op. trio sonatas of Buxtehude for violin, viola da gamba and continuo. |
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His tone on the viola is satisfyingly rich and rounded, surely the envy of many a lifelong violist. |
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Sam would be kept away from pop music and television but would study the viola as a salutary form of self-abasement. |
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She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antonin plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba, guitar and recorder. |
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It consists of a bass line only, which is to be played on instruments such as the cello, viola de gamba, double-bass or bassoon. |
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Plants such as primula, forget-me-nots, viola, sweet williams and wallflowers can all go in now. |
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No. 2 is the longer by 13 minutes, and notable for the emergence of a poignant viola tune in the big lento finale, and for a shocking last bar. |
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Gamba is Italian for leg and so a viola large enough to require support from the legs came to be known as a viola da gamba, or often today just gamba. |
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Still, just to be on the safe side, the tuba, the xylophone, the viola da gamba and the virtually extinct tenor guitar make excellent choices in this area. |
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According to the German musicologist Kai Koepp, the viola d' amore without sympathetic strings existed long before the generally known type described above by Mozart. |
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So they shoved the beginners, the ones who had trouble with first position, let alone third position, onto the viola, where they were never heard again. |
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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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His guardian apprenticed him to a bookbinder, but Strauss eventually followed his own bent and at 15 joined Michael Pamer's orchestra as a viola player. |
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She produced a gorgeous tone on the lowest strings of her viola, in that dangerous zone on the modern instrument in which the viola can sound like a frog croaking. |
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The solo viola engages in some exotic melismas in this movement too. |
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This disc contains his complete works for unaccompanied violin and viola, and also his complete published works for those instruments accompanied. |
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Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine. |
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The wedding cake, with chocolate covered strawberries between the layers, was decorated with treble clefs for Rachel's violin and alto clefs for Nick's viola. |
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The Scriabin piano pieces go well in these viola transcriptions. |
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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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In three sections, it begins with a threnody in the solo viola over an accompaniment in the lower instruments, with commentary by other orchestral soloists. |
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Large-flowered modern varieties are the result of hybridising the wild pansy, viola tricolor, also known as love-in-idleness, kiss-me-quick and heartsease. |
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A classically trained viola player, John Cale took career advice from Bernstein and Copland before fetching up at the Factory with Warhol, Nico and Lou Reed. |
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The alto clef encountered when reading the viola part poses a challenge. |
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He started piano lessons when he was seven years old, and three years later began to play the viola. |
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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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Yes, she moves through the entire saxophonic family, but she also plays flutes, clarinet, violin, viola, melodica and penny whistle. |
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Dozens of session players passed through, including Beck's father, David Campbell, who played viola and arranged some of the strings. |
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On the drive I created a narrow strip planted with Irish moss, viola and ajuga. |
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There is also a principal second violin, a principal viola, a principal cello and a principal bass. |
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The tail hair of horses can be used for making bows for string instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, and double bass. |
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Solo violin and viola delivered the final lively Rigaudon with panache and verve. |
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The band will play a variety of period instruments, including the sackbutt, viola da gamba, krummhorn, lute and tabor. |
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Now we're a six piece, we've got Abi, who sings, plays viola and the musical saw and Phil plays cornet and keys. |
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The final ritornello, and the final song, is scored for the first viola and written in the alto clef. |
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From the age of ten he took viola lessons from a friend of his mother's, Audrey Alston, who had been a professional player before her marriage. |
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The ruminative 'cello uttered two phrases of its own and then began a dialogue with the viola. |
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The ingenious score calls for a 60-piece orchestra, including unusual elements such as glass harmonica, viola da gamba and bongos. |
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Few know that I also learned the viola, but gave it up after a year. |
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A string quartet similarly has parts for first and second violins, as well as a viola part, and a bass instrument, such as the cello or, rarely, the double bass. |
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Soprano Shari Alise Wilson and countertenor Gerrod Pagenkopf will perform with an ensemble that includes violins, viola, violone, harpsichord and viola da gamba. |
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In addition to composing for the viola, Thomas was known to have played viola in chamber concerts, but his lasting contribution to the viola was as a conductor and programer. |
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Viola Glenholme, raised by Elizabeth, is an extremely promising new strain, which she says is the best yellow viola she has come across in terms of vigour and floriferousness. |
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We began with the controlled rumbustiousness of Vaughan Williams' 'Wasps' Overture, with eloquent horn and violin solos and a splendid unison viola melody. |
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The soloists will be Rivka Golani on viola and Gil Sharon on violin. |
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Scored for theorbo, viola da gamba, bass recorder, percussion and voices, Michelangelo Drawing Blood unites musical forms of the Renaissance with 21st century technology. |
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Walton, who in early days dabbled in atonality, eventually settled for neo-romanticism and his Viola Concerto is a most elegiac composition. |
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Last but not least, it was in 1971 when New Jersey finally adopted the purple violet, Viola sororia, as their official state flower. |
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In the introduction, he distinguishes many different kinds of fiddles, the eleventh of which is the Viola d' amore. |
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It makes Will and Viola stand out as islands of refinement and nobility in a sea of coarseness. |
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Viola is represented by 25 species, two additional subspecies, and five varieties. |
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The captain is compassionate and helpful, and Viola herself responds to him warmly. |
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As Viola, she delivers the bard's verses with an uncommon fluency as she stooges across the stage. |
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Julia Stiles is a lovely and determined Viola, but monotonously and unpoetically spoken. |
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Viola was a small, sinewy, speedy hurricane, spewing surprises with every contraction. |
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Viola is shipwrecked off the coast of Illyria and, separated from her twin Sebastian, believes him drowned. |
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Individuals of V. palmensis, like those of other Viola species, can be maintained in a population for a long time as a result of the perennating root system. |
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We will see him more directly interacting with Viola later in the film. |
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The Iron Lady actress bested frontrunner Viola Davis, who seemed a shoo-in for her turn in The Help. |
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So when Will Smith does a film like Hitch, Eva Mendes gets to play his love interest and not Viola Davis. |
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For a pair such as Viola and Perov, who have co-created work for decades, there is also precedent for retroactive co-authorship. |
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And actresses Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, also acknowledged today, are all but locks in their Oscar categories. |
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The Help was a dramatic vehicle for standouts Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer. |
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Today I've planted a tray each of curly parsley, plain parsley and chive seeds and pricked out all the rudbekia and most of the Viola seedlings into modules. |
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Start collecting tokens today for Viola, Penstemon, Antirrhinum, Verbena, Potentilla, Geum, Rudbeckia, Dianthus, Morning Glory and Poppy. |
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His aunt Viola, an actress, took him to see many of her shows and through the stage door into the world of the theatre. |
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Common blue violet Viola sororia is the state flower of Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Illinois, and New Jersey. |
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Chapter six turns to the 1946 challenge of the Black Haligonian Viola Desmond to racial segregation. |
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Finlandia cheeses, which are imported from Finland, include Swiss, Muenster, Havarti, Gouda, Viola, Lappi and Heavenly Light Swiss. |
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Some Viola species are perennial plants, some are annual plants, and a few are small shrubs. |
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Viola essence flavours the liqueurs Creme Yvette, Creme de Violette, and Parfait d'Amour. |
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Viola has been evaluated in different clinical indications in human studies. |
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In another study intranasal administration of Viola odorata extract oil showed to be effective in patients with insomnia. |
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A candied violet or crystallized violet is a flower, usually of Viola odorata, preserved by a coating of egg white and crystallised sugar. |
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Bill Viola has created two altarpieces for permanent display in St Paul's Cathedral. |
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William Brown, Bertha Biddings, Pearl Skeeters, Viola Adams, Thelma Thomas and Callie Durley. |
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When newly opened, Viola flowers may be used to decorate salads or in stuffings for poultry or fish. |
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But there is a similar oppositional dynamic involved in the Viola Concerto, which offers the most exciting moments in the program. |
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Not all Viola are desired, and wild violets are considered weeds in North American lawns by some people. |
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They began with Twelfth Night, directed by Gielgud, with Olivier as Malvolio and Leigh as Viola. |
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Keller likens the innovatory skill of the Quartet to that of Walton's Viola Concerto. |
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The Viola won the Tuscan derby against Livor no on Saturday as J ovetic gr abbed the only goal to secure the 100th win of coach Cesare Prandelli's reign. |
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One old sambista, Martinho da Vila, recently recorded an album of sambas in French, and another, Paulinho da Viola, was the subject of a successful biographical film. |
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Roslund, Jr, and Michael Roslund, four brothers, Raymond, John, Benedict and Edward Janiszewski and by three sisters, Helen Bondar, Wanda Stockwell and Viola Walney. |
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Many Viola species contain antioxidants called anthocyanins. |
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She may be better known for star turns as Pepper Pots in the 'Iron Man' franchise or Viola in 'Shakespeare In Love' but there's much more to leading lady Gwyneth Paltrow. |
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Viola odorata is used as a source for scents in the perfume industry. |
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Two concertos, Walton's Viola Concerto with William Primrose, and Elgar's Violin Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin, were programmed as part of these concerts. |
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Typical genera of plants with species using this dispersal syndrome include Asarum, Claytonia, Dentaria, Dicentra, Erythronium, Jeffersonia, Sanguinaria, Trillium, and Viola. |
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