He plays the tune on his wooden flute, then a piccolo, and finally on a clarinet. |
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Alicia was honored and put her piccolo in the small compartment in her flute case. |
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While he nearly always plays the bull fiddle with them, he can also play the banjo, guitar, flute, piccolo, piano and organ. |
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Featuring solo parts for horn, piccolo, and clarinet, this is the one movement in the work that thrives on poignancy and understatement. |
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For this, the three brilliant flautists will use bass flute or piccolo and also bamboo flute from Vietnam or ebony flute. |
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Because of his size he used a piccolo so that his fingers could press all of the keys. |
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It's seriously repetitious, but still unique from the rest of the tracks, the piccolo playing is quaint. |
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This arrangement demands an extremely colourful orchestra that includes piccolo, four horns, harp, orchestral bells, and tam-tam. |
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As opposed to the presentation of the piccolo concerto, the suite was interpreted with a much nobler and constrained tone. |
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The scoring for the original version of this work is flute and piccolo in D flat, 2 clarinets in E flat. |
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Did such instruments as the lute, viol, or violoncello piccolo play a role as continuo instruments? |
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This flute has its own piccolo, usually in E, an alto, and a tenor in B, a tone below the concert flute. |
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And for those who might be curious, I played flute, pit percussion, tympani, piccolo, French horn and mellophone. |
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The piccolo oboe or musette used to be a bagpipe chanter and was very popular at the time of Marie-Antoinette at the French Court in Versailles. |
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It has developed into a full flute choir incorporating the entire flute range from piccolo to bass. |
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Alice played a clear note on the flute, picked up the piccolo and tried it. |
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An exquisite piece of workmanship, it is operated by a manual lever and recreates the sounds of the harp, harmonica and piccolo. |
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The flautist had four different flutes, from a piccolo to a bass flute with a curly bell at the end. |
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The first few beats of the drums could be heard before Hiryu started playing on the piccolo with the guitar and keyboards. |
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The prevalence of the piccolo sonority, acciaccaturas, repeated accompanimental quavers, simple tonic-dominant bassline and the use of percussion all signify alla turca. |
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The symphonic repertoire calls for the basic 2 oboes and cor anglais, just as it does two flutes and piccolo, two clarinets and bass clarinet, two bassoons and contrabassoon. |
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Enterprising Antipodeans are going into business to service this army of beverage snobs who scour the capital looking for a piccolo or a flat white. |
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Nothing so simple for the oboes as piccolo, soprano, alto, tenor or bass. |
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The coda quietly presents a new theme for the unlikely combination of piccolo and horns. |
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At the end of the movement the polyrhythmic figure accompanies the piccolo solo. |
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He also incorporated two other instruments previously used only in operatic or religious music, the piccolo and contrabassoon. |
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His frontline partner is Jon Irabagon, whose arsenal includes several saxophones, along with clarinet, penny whistle and piccolo. |
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In his Schubert Birds, flute, piccolo and shimmery percussion begin interacting right at the very beginning. |
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The piccolo was used in the orchestra for the first time in Ludwig van beethoven's Fifth symphony. |
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It is played on piccolo trumpet, whose brilliant timbre lends the music a certain sparkle and cheerfulness. |
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The first flutist must make quick changes between flute and piccolo. |
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Two string quartets are utilized, as are a pair of French horns, piccolo, bassoon, bassett horn, oboe and instruments usually associated with jazz. |
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The triangle for once doesn't play as if afraid it will never be heard from again, while the piccolo stands out for its cleanliness of tone and brilliance. |
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She raised her flute at her eleventh measure of rest, her piccolo on the stand in front of her, and after eight more beats she began playing the music. |
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She played saxophone, trumpet, French horn, flute, piano, piccolo, guitar and probably a number of other instruments that the rest of the group didn't know about it. |
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Two string quartets are utilized, as are a pair of French horns, piccolo, bassoon, basset horn, oboe and instruments usually associated with jazz. |
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As in others of my works, the percussionists are separated stereophonically on the stage, and their dueling tambourines provide a lively rhythmic counterpoint to the central staccato motif first heard in the piccolo. |
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The minimum size is 9 mm for hazelnut kernels in Extra Class and Class I, with the exception of hazelnut kernels of the piccolo type or types of equivalent denomination for which a diameter of 6 mm to 9 mm is allowed. |
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The balalaika is made in six sizes, from piccolo to double bass, and has a flat back and a triangular table, or belly, that tapers to the fretted neck. |
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A piccolo and a pair of trombones help deliver the effect of storm and sunshine in the Sixth, also known as the Pastoral Symphony. |
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He says he will put together a woodwind quintet: a little piccolo for his comical childhood, supplemented by 2 trombones for his solid college education, 2 percussion, harp, 4 celli, a bass, a guitar. |
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Instruments like the contrabassoon and piccolo became standard in the orchestra. |
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Barron's glorious tune Sunshower has always been a favourite of mine, especially in the version he recorded with Ron Carter playing piccolo bass. |
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Thus, instruments like the piccolo or bass, which are not strictly speaking transposing instruments because they simply play the written note shifted by a given number of octaves, are included in the same option. |
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Even though Rodrigo calls for a full orchestra-2 flutes and piccolo, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, trombones, and strings-rarely are all instruments used together. |
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