He just wants metronomes, randomness, atonality, doubletime kick drums and clicks. |
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So what does irregular handwriting, with sudden loops, squashed sprawls, and verticals ticking like metronomes, say about the man? |
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The prizes have been metronomes, music, piano bags and miniature pianos filled with candy. |
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The use of metronomes, electronic tuners or other mechanical devices will not be allowed during the contestant's performance. |
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We tend to imagine the musicians, especially speed metal drummers, like living metronomes. |
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These metronomes and tuners are in our opinion most suited for young bassists due to their ease of use and value for money. |
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Under accessories, you will find all the most essential harp equipment such as metronomes, tuners, tuning keys and covers. |
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Even before the concert begins we shall mark time with the fascinating 'Poème symphonique' for a hundred metronomes. |
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After she left him he spent 40 years making metronomes with a cut-out photo of her eye on the ticker. |
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Out in the fields the oil pumps move up and down, like metronomes keeping time. |
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There are also freeware metronomes one the Internet such as this one, which has been highly recommended to me and indeed, it looks just fine. |
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But the silence arising from the stopping of the metronomes are even more worrting. |
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For the full range of tuners and metronomes available at bassico please visit Tuners and Metronomes in our Classical World. |
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At first, the sound is just a dull roar, but then after a while you pick out patterns in the ticking, as the metronomes go in and out of phase with each other. |
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As well as ticking on each beat, metronomes often have a bell which can be set to ting every second, third, or fourth beat to mark the first beat in the bar. |
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Some terrestrial positioning systems work in a similar way, but replace the orbiting metronomes used by GPS with fixed transmitter beacons installed at precisely known locations. |
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They work as precise as desktop-offline metronomes or even better! |
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To Ahmet Dogan metronomes and oil drilling rigs have a lot in common. |
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Humans are not metronomes, and as this year's Six Nations proved, inconsistency in the referee's recital can be catastrophic for the flow of a game. |
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Rolling on themselves like cosmic metronomes, and loosing energy in their double dance, pulsars are at the crossroad of the topics of the colloquia: time, matter and energy. |
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Dr. Peretz said the research is unclear, but that some work is being done with metronomes to help people recover speech and avoid stuttering, as well as in helping people with movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease. |
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