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instrumental and section
By the 19th century orchestral music in Europe had standardized the string section into the following homogeneous instrumental groups: first violins, second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses.
A string section can be utilized on its own ( this is referred to as a string orchestra ) or in conjunction with any of the other instrumental sections.
In a song that is otherwise sung, a section not sung but played with instruments can be called an instrumental interlude.
The instrumental arrangements on tracks such as " Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose " and " Licking Stick-Licking Stick " ( both recorded in 1968 ) and " Funky Drummer " ( recorded in 1969 ) featured a more developed version of Brown's mid-1960s style, with the horn section, guitars, bass and drums meshed together in intricate rhythmic patterns based on multiple interlocking riffs.
Every instrumental group ( or section ) has a principal who is generally responsible for leading the group and playing orchestral solos.
It features the breakthrough single " Light My Fire ", extended with an instrumental section mostly omitted on the single release, and the lengthy song " The End " with its Oedipal spoken-word section.
) The second instrumental break recreates a popular rhythm and blues " out chorus " with tenor sax and guitar emulating the rhythm section.
The arduousness of that section of the trip was instrumental in the Masseys deciding to ditch their road trip in Montello, Nevada ( northeast of Wells, Nevada ) where they paid $ 196. 69 to board their automobile and themselves on a train to travel the rest of the way to California.
Research also shows that when a laboring woman was supported by a female helper such as a family member or doula during labor, she had less need for chemical pain relief, the likelihood of caesarean section was reduced, use of forceps and other instrumental deliveries were reduced, there was a reduction in the length of labor, and the baby had a higher Apgar score ( Dellman 2004, Vernon 2006 ).
He has been referred to as " the greatest British architect " and is known best for having an instrumental role in designing and building a section of the metropolis of Delhi, known as New Delhi, which would later on serve as the seat of the Government of India.
Judge Cochran was largely instrumental in developing this section of Georgia through his work as President of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, now the Southern Railway.
( This is followed by a repeat of the instrumental section before the song's fade.
According to Macdonald, the symphonic poem met three 19th century aesthetic goals: it related music to outside sources ; it often combined or compressed multiple movements into a single principal section ; and it elevated instrumental program music to an aesthetic level that could be regarded as equivalent to, or higher than opera.
* An instrumental version appears in the DVD menu for the Hot Space section of Greatest Video Hits 2.
" Guelah Papyrus ", featured on Phish's major label debut A Picture of Nectar, features a Stires-influenced fugue instrumental section called " The Asse Festival " as a bridge between verses.
A specific sequence of classical Turkish musical forms become a fasıl, a suite an instrumental prelude ( peṣrev ), an instrumental postlude ( saz semaisi ), and in between, the main section of vocal compositions which begins with and is punctuated by instrumental improvisations taksim.
Villon was instrumental in having the group exhibit under the name Section d ' Or after the " golden section " of classical mathematics.
Raymond's reputation was such that he was made a member of the jury of the sculpture section of the Salon d ' Automne in 1907 and was instrumental in promoting the Cubist movement.
Quantification of uncertainties in the instrumental temperature record is given in the following section.
Most relevant experiments have used a classical conditioning procedure, though instrumental ( operant ) conditioning experiments have also been used, and the strength of classical conditioning is often measured through its operant effects, as in conditioned suppression ( see Phenomena section above ) and autoshaping.
* Breakdown ( music ), an instrumental or percussion section or interlude during a song

instrumental and Party
" Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.
Anton Drexler ( 13 June 1884 – 24 February 1942 ) was a German far-right political leader of the 1920s, instrumental in the formation of the anti-communist German Workers ' Party.
He played an instrumental role in the creation of the modern Conservative Party after the Corn Laws schism of 1846.
The paramilitary groups were described as " the military arm of the Democratic Party " and were instrumental in helping secure Democratic victories in the South in the elections of 1876.
When the Spanish Civil War began shortly after, in July 1936, Companys sided with the Second Spanish Republic against the Nacionales rebels and was instrumental in organizing a collaboration between the Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias, which was sponsored by his Catalan government, and the Workers ' Party of Marxist Unification ( POUM ), a revolutionary anti-Stalinist communist party, and Confederación Nacional del Trabajo ( CNT ), an anarchist syndicalist trade union.
She was instrumental in founding the German Green Party, the first Green party to rise to prominence worldwide.
Then Congress Party President K. Kamaraj was instrumental in making Shastri Prime Minister on 9 June.
The Daily Mail has had substantial and controversial political positions over its history, including accusations of warmongering before World War I. Lord Rothermere and Lord Beaverbrook were instrumental in launching the United Empire Party in 1929 which sought a British Empire trading bloc.
Sarney joined the dissenters, being instrumental in the creation of the Liberal Front Party.
Working with SDF members such as Henry Hyde Champion and Tom Mann he was instrumental in the foundation of the Scottish Labour Party in 1888.
Some members of the ILP who chose to remain within the Labour Party were to be instrumental in creating the Socialist League.
Zeidler was instrumental in re-forming the Socialist Party USA in 1973, and served as its National Chair for many years.
In 1866, Welles, along with Seward, was instrumental in launching the National Union Party as a third party alternative supportive of Johnson's reconciliation policies.
The newspaper article having been a commissioned piece, the outcome of the incident was a function, ultimately, of the infighting of competing factions within the Communist Party, Jerzy Morawski, one of the leaders of the Pulavian Faction and a secretary of the Central Committee, being instrumental in bringing the matter to a resolution successful for Kapuściński.
He was instrumental in persuading the national Republican Party to hold its 1996 convention in San Diego.
After the war, he was instrumental in building up the Democratic Party in Maine.
He was also instrumental in founding the Bama htwet yat gaing ( Freedom Bloc ) by forging an alliance of the Dobama, ABSU, politically active monks and Ba Maw's Sinyètha ( Poor Man's ) Party.
The Party's role in the founding of the Transport Workers Union of America was even clearer: two TUUL organizers, John Santo and Austin Hogan, were instrumental in the founding of the union in 1934, and almost all of its original leaders, including Mike Quill, were either Party members or close followers of Party policies.
In 1906, he played an instrumental role in founding the first Japanese Socialist Party, from which he advocated a Christian Socialist viewpoint.
With her, he was instrumental in establishing the Independent Labour Party.
A leading figure in late 19th-and early 20th-century Britain, he was instrumental in the foundation of the Fabian Society and the Labour Party.
In December 1987 the " renewed " Partido Social founded the Partido por la Democracia ( PPD ) ( Party for Democracy ), an " instrumental " party serving as a tool to enable legally democratic forces to participate in the 1988 Plebiscito ( Referendum ) and in subsequent elections.
In November 1988 the Almeyda Partido Social, the Christian Left and the Communist Party, among other left wing organizations, formed an " instrumental " party called Partido Amplio de Izquierda Socialista ( PAIS ) ( the Far Left Socialist Party ), with Luis Maira as the president and Ricardo Solari as the secretary general.

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