Any instrument using an array of switches to generate sound will inevitably invite comparisons with the piano and its keyboard. |
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Robert, her youngest son, is hunched over the keyboard of the grand piano completely absorbed in the passion of the moment. |
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Alongside picked acoustic guitar, occasional keyboard blooping and a drum machine, his boy-next-door growl hammers it home. |
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A great idea, but I'm not sure how helpful this would be for the person who knows nothing of the piano keyboard. |
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The jack sits just under the bottom row on the keyboard, and in a pretty visible location. |
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Why do the normal keyboard letter combinations for eg French accents not work in comments boxes? |
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And if you want the comfort of typing with a full-size keyboard, you can easily add one as an optional accessory. |
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But bear in mind that many people use a digital keyboard not to play sheet music but to add digital accompaniment to other instruments. |
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Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists. |
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Some keyboard divertimentos have accompaniments for other instruments, as do many contemporary keyboard sonatas. |
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Firstly, the musical accompaniment to Sidia's production included flutes, percussive instruments and a keyboard. |
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Some conductors appear in public as keyboard accompanists, a part many of them constantly play exceedingly well in private rehearsal. |
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Archie bounded over and sat on the edge of my desk, knocking my keyboard into the wastepaper basket. |
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She's a brilliant English horn and oboe player, and she can also handle the piano keyboard. |
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These also can be controlled by foot pedals, when both hands are needed on the keyboard or ribbon. |
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All are engagingly written for piano duet, tastefully utilizing nearly the entire range of the keyboard. |
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Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork. |
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The evidence is that originally the German keyboard produced circumflexes instead of umlauts but it was replaced by an English keyboard. |
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You might not even be able to assume that the qwerty keyboard was chosen because it was such a great layout. |
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His fingers move over the mouse pad and the keyboard for a few seconds and then he looks up with an excited, tense expression. |
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The stenotype works a bit like a portable word processor, but with a modified, 22-button keyboard in place of the standard qwerty setup. |
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Slip back the cover and there's a tiny qwerty keyboard, or you can use the stylus to input data. |
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Sounds of the sitar, the flute and the keyboard combine to create a great atmosphere. |
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Anything that is pressed on the keyboard while it is in sleep mode, however, is finally actioned after the computer has detected it again. |
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I seem to remember some research that showed that different areas of the brain are active when you use the mouse and the keyboard. |
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Does the ability to play the keyboard or bat well on a cricket team really matter? |
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You can assign keystrokes to buttons for games that don't support joypads natively, allowing keyboard or mouse emulation. |
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While it's possible to run most of today's sims from the keyboard, their realism improves dramatically with a joystick. |
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Other methods of control include keyboard and joystick and all methods are fully customizable. |
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Everyone who has a computer has a keyboard, but not everyone has a joystick or gamepad. |
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You can opt to use a joystick or keyboard but the default is using a mouse and I found it more than adequate in handling the game's action. |
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I have the option of controlling with keyboard, joystick, mouse, gamepad, or wheel. |
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And all I ever wanted was for my life to mirror that of all the grand adventures I ever read about or directed with a joystick or keyboard. |
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While there is the ability to use a joystick, the keyboard is a better choice to let you pull some hot skate moves. |
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One of these visitors was Johann Hummel, well known in his day as a formidable pianist outdone on the keyboard only by Beethoven himself. |
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Schiff is a thoughtful pianist who doesn't put his fingers down on the keyboard until he knows exactly what he wants to say and how to say it. |
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The last movement is a brilliant virtuoso movement that uses the whole range of the keyboard. |
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Her brilliance at the keyboard is an inspirational example of how talent can overcome adversity. |
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The chair went one way, she went another the and keyboard headed off at a completely different tangent. |
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He tapped a command onto the keyboard and the computer monitor changed from a radar screen to a diagnostic of the ship. |
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It's a notebook computer with a detachable keyboard and voice and pen input. |
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An interface switching device is connected to a keyboard unit and a computer. |
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Almost every game playable on a personal computer allows for keyboard control. |
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Elements of the user interface include keyboard, mouse and joystick control as well as menus and score panels. |
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A desktop PC is only usable if the CPU, the keyboard and the monitor are all working. |
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A mouse and a computer keyboard are fine for word processing but not for recording and mixing. |
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The muckiest spots were shown to be the telephone and desktop, followed by the keyboard and computer mouse. |
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In that school there was a real division between the boarders and the day students, but I knew him as a very talented singer and keyboard player. |
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Writing with the use of a computer, keyboard and software has transformed the process of writing. |
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Another pastime that has kept me away from the keyboard is a fascinating book I've been reading. |
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It's so nice to be at a proper keyboard with a real mouse instead of those stupid touch pad things. |
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To ensure that the computer remains in Standby, do not move the mouse or press any keys on your keyboard. |
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It means that if you can press keys on a keyboard, you have what is required to create your very own webpage! |
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The Apple had a simple keyboard that only had upper case letters and only two arrow keys. |
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You must use the number keys in the numeric keypad on the left of your keyboard. |
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Despite their pastoral name, the sound is confident and expansive, tight as a drum and overlaid with a variety of keyboard boings. |
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The participants initiated the trials by pressing any of the keys on the computer keyboard. |
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This last model is for more serious keyboard players who need the approximate feel of a piano's heavier keys under their fingers. |
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While it is clear that the computer keyboard will not be going away, equally, other input mechanisms remain largely unexploited. |
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Some day, Mac users may all be using slates with the classic mechanical keyboard and mouse a thing of the past. |
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A fixed set of transmit-codes are sent between the receiver and the keyboard until the receiver locks in on the first undistorted code it gets. |
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A noted musicologist whose interests include medieval music and Tudor keyboard music, he has written many choral pieces. |
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Use a keyboard which has shortcut keys for instantly muting the sound though. |
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There is something liberating in the familiar keyboard inflections, earnest handclaps and muted but driving drums. |
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Therefore, think before you open your mouth, unfurl your pen, punch a keyboard or click a mouse. |
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His supreme gift for melody is readily apparent in his keyboard works, just on a smaller scale than found in his orchestral and vocal works. |
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They went through five drummers, six bassists, four keyboard players, four lead vocalists, but only one lead guitarist, quite an achievement. |
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One or more keys fell off the laptop keyboard and you are not sure how to put them back? |
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The sound of the keyboard clicking furiously drifted over the phone again as he worked. |
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Andy, who also played the drums and keyboard, had suffered from asthma and a nut allergy since the age of three. |
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If all of you have not been bored to death and fallen asleep on the keyboard by now, I really do admire your resilience. |
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You have many excellent alternatives to a keyboard hack available to you today. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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The feedback for SX1's keyboard was different, everyone was pointing out its unusual outlook and unpracticality for fast text input. |
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The MIDI accompaniment CD contains the secondo part performed on a digital keyboard with the typical electronic special effects. |
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All the keys were covered and there was a poster of the keyboard on the blackboard so we could learn to touch-type. |
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I don't think it's a major problem, since someone who can access the victim's hard drive is more likely to simply install a keyboard sniffer. |
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Even if you use the world's best encryption, the police can install a keyboard sniffer while you're out. |
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Talk is cheap, and for many people it's easier than typing into a keyboard or pushing buttons on a touch-tone phone. |
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However, if your comments are in text, either via a keyboard or Graffiti, they're automatically indexed as searchable items. |
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I find the physical work of soldering the wiring to the keyboard encoder challenging, mostly due to the tight quarters. |
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During the 96th festival there have been classes for choirs, vocal solos, duets, groups, strings, woodwind, brass and keyboard players. |
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His jovial keyboard soloing hardly makes up for the lack of any true musical prowess. |
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The computer opened up to reveal a screen, a keyboard, a touch pad, and a scanner. |
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Portugheis projected a rich sonority despite the fact that the keyboard was evidently bathed in sweat. |
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Who am I to tell you one way or the other, given that I am banging these words out on a keyboard in my Hong Kong home? |
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Each system includes a large flat panel display, detachable keyboard with touch pad, and amplified speakers. |
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These organs were played only with sliding stops, not a keyboard like a modern organ. |
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He sweeps through the Debussy pieces with a nonchalance that is almost disarming but his keyboard touch is indeed lithe and very beautiful. |
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The layout of the keyboard also does not disappoint, and I particularly liked the larger-sized delete key and space bar. |
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It flows with an enviable ease, featuring slow, bass-heavy beats accompanied by spacey keyboard combinations and soulful, funky guitar chords. |
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The CD is a combination of spacey sitar samples, keyboard textures, and funk grooves. |
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Two drum kits and two keyboard set-ups make it painfully clear why these guys are named after the Greek god of thunder. |
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Although he wrote scores for cello, voice, and orchestra, Chopin regarded the keyboard as supreme. |
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At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass. |
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Included is a detachable keyboard weighing 420 grams for inputting longer texts. |
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After seeing some of the sets, my tongue is hanging out and I am drooling on the keyboard. |
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So they played along to cassette backing tapes with keyboard melodies and some vocals. |
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The obvious mastery of the keyboard and soaring vocals soon give her command of stage and audience. |
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Changing the current PC can be done through the keyboard or by pushing one of the buttons on the front panel. |
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Typically, the songs mix advanced guitar noodling with amateurish keyboard bashing. |
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It is possible to successfully use a keyboard hack, but there are several obstacles to overcome first. |
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The economy models make excellent alternatives to keyboard hacks, providing the functionality of a keyboard hack with less effort involved. |
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Would it really have detracted if the big keyboard synth sounds had been toned down to a minimum? |
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The scene in which Christie Smith tinkles the keyboard and serenades Mel in his club goes nowhere and adds nothing to the plot. |
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In the same year, he went from being a rehearsal keyboard player to a studio musician with the band. |
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Overall, I would not recommend this keyboard unless you are a hunt-and-peck typist, or type in the dark, and can cope with small keys. |
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The clamshell device opens to reveal a QWERTY keyboard and 16-bit colour display. |
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Apparently they force you to write your memoirs on a keyboard with a sticky shift key. |
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I spent my summer vacation at computer camp, hunkered over a keyboard programming an adventure game. |
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In the early years of the seventeenth century, English composers increasingly turned to the hexachord as a cantus firmus for keyboard pieces. |
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Later, from the 1570s on, canzonas were composed for solo keyboard or for instrumental ensembles. |
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The two songs each feature different keyboard based melodic figures that revolve around big beat influenced drums. |
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If nothing else, this shows how thoroughly Rutkowski has absorbed Gershwin's melodic, harmonic, and keyboard habits. |
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Ms Joy Dhammapala plays piano and harmonium, keyboard music in the western and Sri Lankan traditions. |
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I plan to visit museums where there are early keyboard instruments, either harpsichords or clavichords. |
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Curiously, this is the one solo keyboard piece of Bach's I've heard that really demands a harpsichord. |
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This allows one of the keys to double as a shift key similar to a shift key on a keyboard. |
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If a one-handed keyboard is more than you can handle, they introduced a digital notepad. |
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Don't be put off by the first track where someone in a bad temper attacks a keyboard for a minute and a half. |
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If my typing seems unusually quirky and vivacious this morning, it's because I just installed a new wireless keyboard and mouse. ooh! |
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I turned and, attempting to be helpful, picked up a bit of keyboard that had lost its outer case. |
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I don't know how everyone else uses their computer but I sit with my hands on the keyboard and looking straight at the monitor. |
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No button and keyboard can be found and all the operations can be functioned by vocal message. |
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We hear his dizzy, endless melodic chain of hemidemisemiquavers pouring from the chromatic button keyboard of three accordions. |
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His compositions comprise mainly chamber music, including string quartets and accompanied keyboard sonatas. |
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Plus, the laptop's on the fritz so my scope for getting to a keyboard to correct misapprehensions has been limited. |
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The famous centrally located inertialess tracker-mouse in the middle of the keyboard is available for some models. |
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The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right. |
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The drums die away for the last minute of the track and fade into what sounds like a guitar strumming along to a keyboard melody. |
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Twilight is a stark-naked love song, built solely around slow acoustic strums, wafting keyboard lines and Smith's shivering falsetto. |
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The G clef is used for the upper staff of keyboard music, the soprano voice, and the high instruments. |
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However, it is important to note that this also finds parallels in the keyboard toccatas of a number of North German composers. |
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A noted musicologist whose interests include chant, medieval music and Tudor keyboard music, he has written many chamber and choral pieces. |
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Suddenly, the mouse hightailed it out from under the keyboard and went back over the backside of the desk. |
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A survey showed more than 70 per cent of students said typing on a keyboard can substitute for handwriting. |
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I think about her every time my fingers touch a keyboard or turn the page of a book or balance my checkbook. |
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I tapped on the keyboard, pressing the backspace key much more frequent than the other keys. |
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I've gone to the keyboard in times of celebration and mourning and never has the instrument failed to comfort or cheer me. |
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A chime of bells, normally in a tower, played either from a keyboard or mechanically by a barrel or similar device. |
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After playing the electronic keyboard for several years, he took his grade 5 exam and passed with honours. |
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The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped. |
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Meanwhile rattling traps and keyboard washes take a stately walk towards the desert horizon. |
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With your keyboard as a control panel, you begin your planning by zooming in on your desired location. |
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A hot key is a combination of keys pressed on the keyboard which activate a function. |
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Jason swiveled in his chair and typed a command at the keyboard below the flashing screen. |
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As I sit here, clacketing away at the keyboard I'm looking at possible songs to plop up here on the server. |
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His keyboard didn't work but he handled it very classily, and just kept on playing songs on guitar instead. |
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In parallel with this I plan to visit museums where there are early keyboard instruments, either harpsichords or clavichords. |
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The pianist plays silent notes on this keyboard at specific moments of the piece in order to change the state of the hyperinstrument software. |
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This allowed them to input small amounts of text data quickly without having to peck at a tiny keyboard with their fingers. |
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Then, chin pointed up arrogantly, she went back to pecking away at the bleach-white keyboard before her. |
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He offered a challenging, musically stimulating program of rarely played keyboard scores. |
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His keyboard skills are to be saluted, and I have been promised a copy of his band's CD, huzzah! |
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The bass is consistently phat, driving underneath the vocal and keyboard tracks and matching up perfectly. |
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Fighting moves and combos work via a combination of keyboard movements and action keys set to either the number pad or the mouse buttons. |
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Eventually, students transpose their keyboard harmony pieces and make variations based on the themes. |
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Although Wonder is an accomplished keyboardist, the keyboard in his pop songs consists of comping. |
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This larger-than-life sound is portrayed both vocally and by use of the padded layers of lo-fi treated guitars and keyboard fills. |
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I'm rooted in acoustic instruments like upright piano and violin, so my keyboard was the first electronic thing I'd ever used. |
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We were on the 15th floor and the keyboard as you might have guessed, was still connected to the computer. |
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The principles of keyboard fingering are explained next with the aid of an extensively fingered composition. |
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Instead of selecting the Get Info option from the menu bar, you can also use the Command-I keyboard short cut. |
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The update for the text abbreviation expansion utility added the ability to customize the application's keyboard shortcuts. |
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Angus, crouching over a keyboard in the corner, waited in pleasurable anticipation for his entry. |
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If you get a keyboard error, press F1 to resume and then continue pressing the F8 key once every second. |
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To which end, I have mostly been sobbing into my keyboard for the last couple of days. |
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Well, one sure way to butcher Scarlatti keyboard music is to use the piano to smooth over Scarlatti's sharp contours. |
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He says the Minimoog was a godsend to keyboard players who were jealous of guitarists and their biblically long solos. |
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The keyboard consists of a base, plus various keyboard plug-in modules that can be tailored to specific functions. |
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When you think about it, the keyboard doesn't do anything you can't accomplish with the control key and mouse. |
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A small grille just above the keyboard serves as an exit for the heat-pipe used to convect heat away from the processor. |
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But the minis are CPUs only so you need to add your own display, keyboard and mouse. |
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The hidden keyboard means that the huge screen is easily accommodated, but it would still be nicer to have a more pocketable device. |
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Can someone tell me how to make a simple iota subscript using the Greek Polytonic keyboard layout? |
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It's got some low keyboard gut rumbling, and the upbeat but somehow down tunes will leave you copacetic. |
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I eased myself on the couch, flipping the on switch and watching the small screen in the center top keyboard light up to greet me. |
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If you expect to exceed the polyphony limits of your keyboard with any regularity, check out what it does when you push the envelope. |
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In effect, your keyboard can now be played with polyphony as high as the number of channels selected for Jazz Edit mode. |
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From the 1570s several north Italian composers wrote such pieces, which could be played either by an ensemble or on a keyboard instrument. |
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The system uses a flat panel touchscreen and a separate IR keyboard and its small footprint allows it to fit any test bench. |
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I have no real formal music training, like every other punk who gets a keyboard for his bar mitzvah. |
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They use a normal keyboard and type in the characters, using their Latin transliterations. |
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The familiar loops and fast punching drum samples cross-faded with a repetitive keyboard drone. |
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He plays a variety of keyboard instruments with his big bands that range from 1920's style swing to the wilder free jazz of Coltrane and others. |
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The talented youngster is currently learning to play the keyboard and is a keen dancer. |
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If the Booty Crew, the orneriest bunch of cusses ever to sling a keyboard in the name of quality climbing gear, had a motto, that would be it. |
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There's keyboard, bass guitar, drums, two trumpets, two trombones, timbales, conga and two backing vocals. |
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The band funks it up with varying shuffle drum backbeats, throbbing bass lines, a wailing saxophone and feathery keyboard treatments. |
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She feels that this puts a lot of otherwise extremely worthwhile contemporary keyboard works on the shelf. |
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Control is solid, but I recommend using a gamepad as the keyboard just doesn't feel right. |
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The Photoshop keyboard is a bit busy, but all the major Photoshop functionality is available. |
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Most composers used difficult, left-field modulations, just not, usually, with keyboard music. |
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A strong keyboard technique is called for, with high priority on the ability to vary tonal color to suggest the full orchestral gamut. |
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More invitingly, there are a good few gnashing epics where guitars and keyboard atmospherics collude to darken an already black mood. |
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The virtual keyboard works by projecting a predefined image of a keyboard onto a flat surface. |
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It might be nice in the future to see the ability to assign keyboard shortcuts to these presets somehow. |
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Virginia was tuning her guitar to the keyboard at which Susan had seated herself. |
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The latest generation is midway between a phone and a PDA, with a full keyboard and a GPRS connection. |
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Above the keyboard are four shortcut buttons that can be programmed to the applications of your choice but default to email and your web browser. |
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When researchers bumped up temperatures in a simulated office from 68 to 77 degrees, keyboard errors fell by over 40 percent. |
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Gluck learnt to play the violin and keyboard instruments, but his later appearances as a virtuoso were on the glass harmonica. |
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He was incredibly prolific, writing hundreds of choral, keyboard and instrumental works. |
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Anyway, I set up my baby on the new folding table I bought the other day and sat my keyboard chair in front of it like a proper little desk. |
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Tender keyboard melodies and skeletal guitar rhythms are glued together in darkness. |
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A terminal stood in the center of the room with a monitor and keyboard on its pullout desk. |
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It is more than a keyboard encoder, adding support for industry-standard trackballs or spinners as well. |
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Brightly-colored furniture fills the small space, 3 beanbags, a small table, a TV, a bookshelf, a laptop, a Playstation and a keyboard. |
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So the house settled to the happy snip-snip of shears, and the gentle purr of the lawnmower outside and me tip-tapping on the keyboard inside. |
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The interface is appalling, requiring dextrous use of the keyboard to do relatively simple tasks. |
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A college freshman theory course also should include sight singing, keyboard harmony, written harmony and dictation, Ehle says. |
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His fingers went down to the keyboard and began to fly over it as he started to dig deeper and investigate it some more. |
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A ten-digit keyboard is provided for transferring digital information to an electrotyper. |
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The last DIP switch, SW6, controls whether the keyboard goes to sleep when the computer does. |
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You can still use the default iOS emoji within Facebook Messages by enabling them in your device's keyboard settings. |
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The technology enables a keyboard to be projected onto a flat surface using a beam of light, which can then be typed on. |
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I'm as guilty of gunge in the keyboard as the next person but all the same, yuck. |
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Using the keyboard on his lap, he typed a few lines and pushed the enter key. |
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He used the keyboard in the wall to send out an emergency distress signal to all ILPM ships. |
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Running her tiny fingers on the keyboard, Ksemya plays such melodious music that the after-effect lingers on for a while. |
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You can remove the keyboard to travel even more lightly, or add a docking station to your desk if you want to spread out and add peripherals. |
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There are health benefits of moving the display closer to eye level and putting the keyboard at a more ergonomic angle. |
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Finally, consider the ergonomics of your workspace, especially lighting, and keyboard and screen height. |
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The keyboard is too far away, because of making room for the mousepad and, doubtless, a great deal of inscrutable hardware. |
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Like last time, someone using the wireless keyboard discovered that everything they were typing was showing up on a neighbor's computer. |
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Your users are so feeble minded you're lucky they can manage a keyboard without filling it with dribble. |
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A drum machine generates all beats whilst the threesome swaps keyboard and guitars between them. |
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But for those with limited use of their hands, taking notes at a meeting and typing on a computer keyboard can be difficult or impossible. |
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Yamaha's high quality keyboard mallets offer a range of features for students and professionals. |
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The charismatic frontman plays a sparkly silver keyboard and is wearing a baby pink tie. |
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He woke up to the sound of Birdsong and the faintest sound of tapping on a keyboard about two rooms away. |
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He tapped something into a keyboard and a map appeared on the glass, with one green dot and one blue dot. |
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When the user is building a trail, he names it, inserts the name in his code book, and taps it out on his keyboard. |
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The equipment, which includes talking books, has a small keyboard and also provides connections to allow the use of a patient's laptop computer. |
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Even wild and childish Kyle was poised behind his keyboard, black buttoned shirt, tails hanging unmannered over his casual blue jeans. |
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For normal keyboard work, most people find a reading of 400 lux comfortable. |
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Bob enjoys his current role swinging on the keyboard and singing his lusty songs. |
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At some point my lustful desire must have conflated with the love of the letterforms laid prostrate on the Qwerty keyboard. |
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Whatever it is, this airy blend of keyboard atmospherics and percussion polyrhythms sounds new and remarkable. |
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In the early days of Pete's career he dabbled with the idea of becoming a keyboard player. |
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The sight of a computer keyboard or a blank page gave me the same rush that drug addicts get from seeing their freebasing paraphernalia. |
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The second is her husband Nick's keyboard playing, by turns jazzy and loungey. |
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After booting, if the keyboard and display are connected, the usual Linux login prompt is displayed and a root login can be done. |
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After the plague of viruses and worms, the main security issues of 2003 were identity theft, spam, keyboard loggers and social engineering. |
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The choir loft was still behind the pulpit, but there was a drum set, a keyboard, and guitars set up to the left of the podium. |
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The performance of keyboard continuo, especially in recitative passages, requires the frequent arpeggiation of chords. |
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Well do you have noodles slowly being mushed between the keys of your keyboard as you type? |
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DeFrancesco runs wild over the keyboard like a cat on a hot tin roof before the orchestra recapitulates the pungent main theme. |
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A cover slides down to reveal a small keyboard at the front, and uncovers the camera aperture at the back. |
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As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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There's almost no revamping of Baroque or Classical keyboard fingerings, and the rhythm taps out more lyrically than I find in Stravinsky. |
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I'm having to eat it it with my hands now and I'm making a right mess of my keyboard, oh yes. |
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Layering multiple streams of electronically generated sound, he interspersed sparse and sometimes repetitive keyboard riffs into the mix. |
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Yet in this way, we immediately understand the initial discordant keyboard riff. |
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The first theme, a lickety-split series of parallel chords hopping up the keyboard, sounds like the giddy mockery of an older person's pomposity. |
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It features razor sharp guitar and breezy keyboard licks, but has too many fancy synth sounds. |
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He will, for example, often employ the keyboard to request food for his mother and siblings who do not know the lexigrams. |
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The keyboard ships with driver and control software, which allows you to reprogram some of the keys, but not all of them. |
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Squealing keyboard lines duel with harsh sax solos, but it's the drumming that ultimately comes up victorious. |
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Weber wrote this little-heard work as a display case for his own keyboard virtuosity, larding it with spectacular runs and technical effects. |
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And touchpads at the bottom of the keyboard as on laptops induce shoulder-ache. |
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Musically the main ingredients are guitar, drums and keyboard, plus didgeridoo and clapsticks. |
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Many applications can be conveniently controlled via an external alphanumerical keyboard, the multifunctional steering wheel or voice dial. |
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Many Alto programs can be controlled with the mouse alone independent of a keyboard. |
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Kudos to Szokolay for devoting part of his program to some of the composer's underrated keyboard gems. |
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Sliding out the keyboard automatically reformats the display from portrait into landscape mode. |
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Ben sat at the keyboard composing furiously, his face wreathed with an angelic smile. |
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We wrangle over word choice, punctuation, and which is the fastest keyboard shortcut. |
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He did not focus exclusively on letter-perfect performance but attempted to enable the child to explore the keyboard, even to compose. |
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The keyboard has 40 buttons and knobs, and it's so complicated I'm sure flying Concorde would be easier. |
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You can use Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with a compatible Bluetooth headset or to use an optional wireless keyboard. |
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Experts say regular use of anti-bacterial wipes and specialist IT contractors can help restrict keyboard infection rates. |
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I don't think I'll ever dig keytars, something about keyboard players posing as guitarists rubs me the wrong way. |
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He was also able to train the software on one keyboard to decipher the keystrokes on any other keyboard of the same make and model. |
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The keyboard warriors should learn to distinguish between morale and sentimentality. |
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He wasn't as bad as some of the keyboard warriors I'd read, but there was that gloat and strut. |
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The crisis is still unfolding and the first thing the keyboard warriors do is seek out someone to blame. |
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This year's winner has also been the target of the waggling fingers of keyboard warriors. |
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That led furious halfwitted keyboard warriors to take to the internet and post personal abuse about the Cambridge historian and TV presenter. |
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To see the full text being suggested, the user types a keyboard shortcut or clicks on the desired line number. |
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You can never expect a piano tuner to be entirely happy working with an electronic keyboard, but rarely have I felt so frustrated. |
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The school teaches children various instruments from piano to electronic keyboard. |
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To replace the fine organ with an electronic keyboard is bad enough, but to move the altar and remove the pews is quite unthinkable. |
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I use other instruments, including the keyboard and bass guitar, to take my music to a crescendo. |
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His beginners, however, do not start on the piano or organ but the electronic keyboard. |
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Her instruments include piano, electronic keyboard, and a digital drum machine. |
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We're really talking about music education at the keyboard, not just molding young artists. |
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For example, the conventional Western musical keyboard used on pianos and organs has always had its problems. |
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With Itin's light touch the third movement Allegro seemed to dance off the keyboard. |
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We did have several electric typewriters, and we used the better of the two computers to keyboard accepted manuscripts. |
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Warp speed, back to the sounds of 80's pop and those jittery keyboard blips! |
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From a distance, the inward-turning panels resemble depressed keys on a piano keyboard. |
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What these duets lack is the opportunity for beginning students to experience playing duets on the low end of the keyboard. |
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Jimmy really loved it, and we had the added bonus of an almost bird's eye view of the piano keyboard. |
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When a note is played out of sequence or the keyboard is out of tune, the performance falls apart. |
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After smashing their way through a rear window they stole a computer stack, keyboard, screen, photocopier, printer, laminator, television, video recorder and computer games. |
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The symbol following the shift key could then come from an alternative set of characters, just as the shift key on a keyboard offers access to new symbols. |
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He cracked his knuckles and his fingers became blurs over the keyboard. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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Consequently, modern systems come in sleek shapes and attractive colours, complete with an ergonomically designed keyboard and trendily designed mouse. |
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