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When jazz guitarists play chords underneath a song's melody or another musician's solo improvisations, it is called " comping ", short for " accompanying " The accompanying style in most jazz styles differs from the way chordal instruments accompany in many popular styles of music.
The information in the series is generally spurious and it also plays to some of the myths and legends rampant during the musician's lifetime.
If a student, by his own study and mental force, reached the desired point which the musician's wizardry had made him see, he gained reliance in his own strength, knowing he would always find that point again even though he should lose his way once or twice, as everyone with an honest aspiration is liable to do.
Nearly every rendition of a Carnatic music composition is different and unique as it embodies elements of the composer's vision, as well as the musician's interpretation.
He is highly regarded in the music business as a " musician's musician " who " commands respect and admiration from a wide spectrum of artists ".
The Ngbaka use an unusual instrument called a mbela, which is made with an arched branch and a string strung between the two ends and held in front of the musician's mouth.
Travis Jeppesen stated in his review for Artforum, " Not only did Peaches set it off, she managed to surprise us all by showing off an expansive vocal range, a musician's natural sensitivity to the dynamics of Andrew Lloyd Webber's score, and an emotive prowess that is rarely if ever displayed in her own, less holy, music.
The main venue in Raglan for live music is the Yot Club, a regular stop for NZ musician's on national tours.
Beethoven's name is inscribed over the stage, the only musician's name that appears in the hall since the original directors could agree on no other name but his.
Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant is quoted as distinguishing between fans who wanted brief sexual encounters, and " groupies " who traveled with musicians for extended periods of time, acting as a surrogate girlfriend or mother, often taking care of the musician's valuables, drugs, wardrobe, and social life.
The term " spanker " is an old musician's term for " one who plays his instrument vigorously and proficiently ".
A fusion of rock / synth / metal / pop, it is now considered a ' musician's favorite ', going virtually unnoticed by the public at the time.
Lark in the Morning is a musician's service originally founded in 1974 by Mickie Zekley.
* " The musician's business is structure ... The musician ... is ... therefore drawn to a profound science of structure.
If due to allergies or other reasons a person cannot wear a lei which has just been given ( for instance a musician who would tangle the lei in his or her guitar strap ), the lei is displayed in a place of honor, such as the musician's music stand or microphone stand.
The ability to play over the " Giant Steps " cycle remains to this day one of the benchmark standards by which a jazz musician's improvising skill is measured.
Additionally, the music is enriched by Indian musician's exposure to other tribe's songs through the many intertribal meetings in the state.
In high level musicians, focal hand dystonia is referred to as musician's dystonia and focal dystonia in sports is commonly referred to as ( the ) yips.
The Music Industry was in shock to believe that one of the all time best musician's who was a very well player in Bajo Sexto who had such an amazing voice is now gone, leaving Lupe Tijerina as the only survivor left of Cadetes de Linares.
More complicated setups may include wind instruments strapped around the neck, a large bass drum mounted on the musician's back with a beater which is connected to a foot pedal, cymbals strapped between the knees or triggered by a pedal mechanism, tambourines and maracas tied to the limbs, and a stringed instrument strapped over the shoulders ( e. g., a banjo, ukulele or guitar ).
In the " pattung " style, a gangsa is suspended from the musician's left hand and played with a padded stick held in the musician's right hand.

musician's and generally
Corpse paint generally consists of the musician's face being covered in black and white makeup, with a bigger part of the face being white, and with other areas being black.

musician's and by
Brown's release from prison also sparked Brown's former record labels to reissue the musician's albums on CD, featuring additional singles and commentary by experts on Brown's music.
A musician's strike in America meant that it was actually conducted in England by Muir Mathieson.
" A cosmopolitan fluent in 7 languages, a humanitarian, and a violinist of extraordinary gifts, Szeryng became renowned as a musician's musician by combining a virtuoso technique with a probing discernment of the highest order.
Soba to Bara, a 2009 release on Erstwhile Records, found Yoshida and Toshimaru Nakamura ( no-input mixing board ) performing one 47-minute improvisation each and pairing the two recordings, each musician's part unheard by the other.
Damrosch was fined by the musician's union for not advertising for musicians from New York, but the emigrating musicians were allowed to stay.
The actual contract negotiations will typically be carried out by rival entertainment lawyers hired by the musician's manager and the record company.
Klein left the Chicago Symphony in July 2004 due to musician's focal dystonia which had begun within two years of his assuming the first chair ; during a tour of the Far East with the orchestra, he found his fingers would no longer allow him to play at his finest level throughout a symphony by Tchaikovsky, and asked to resign.
In the commercials, he can be spotted as the pillager who smashes the musician's violin at a dinner table, or being told by a make-up artist that " you are definitely an Autumn ," or as the pillager who breaks the lobsters open with a war mace.
In July 1972, Gene Parsons was fired from the group and replaced by session drummer John Guerin, although Guerin was never officially a fully fledged member of The Byrds and instead worked for a standard session musician's rate.
If, instead, the musician's landlord were to throw a party and desire music for it, hiring the musician to play it by offering the month's rent in exchange, a double coincidence of wants would exist.

musician's and instrument
* Tone ( musical instrument ), the audible characteristics of a musician's sound
The theremin, an electronic musical instrument, uses the heterodyne principle to produce a variable audio frequency in response to the movement of the musician's hands in the vicinity of some so called antennas, which act as capacitor plates.
The instrument was especially popular in the late 17th century, although a specialised viola d ' amore player would have been highly unusual, since it was customary for professional musicians to play a number of instruments, especially within the family of the musician's main instrument.
* Intonation ( music ), a musician's realization of pitch accuracy, or the pitch accuracy of a musical instrument.
Many EUBs have wooden or metal bars to brace the instrument against the musician's body, to act as the upper bouts of a wooden double bass.

musician's and she
By August 1934, Len and Lucille had separated as she was reportedly jealous and tired of being a musician's wife.
Her popularity spread to other parts of the world when she competed in the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo, Japan, and won the musician's award for " Top Performer " as well as the gold medal for " Best Song " with " Tellement j ' ai d ' amour pour toi " (" I Have So Much Love for You ").

musician's and musical
Though Marcel exhibited the talent necessary to pursue a musical career, at a time when a musician's life was not easy, Mule's father recommended that he choose a teaching career instead.

musician's and live
In live performance, the system re-injects the musician's material in several different ways, allowing a semantics-level representation of the session and a smart recombination and transformation of this material in real-time.

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