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unison and immediately
The unison C on the downbeat of measure 21 ( V in F minor ) is reinterpreted immediately as the leading tone to the second tonal area, D major.

unison and
A group of instruments in which each member plays a unique part rather than playing in unison with other like instruments is referred to as a chamber ensemble.
Since ( 9 / 8 ) / ( 10 / 9 ) = ( 81 / 80 )— the syntonic comma the fundamental characteristics of meantone systems are that all intervals are generated from fifths, and the syntonic comma is tempered to a unison.
There was a further attempt to assassinate Diệm and his family in 1962 when two air force officers acting in unison bombed the presidential palace.
For the Paschal letters are sent from us to them, and from them to us so that we observe the holy day in unison and together.
" You Get It Up " was sung by the entire band in unison thus the album's atypical crediting of Seraphine, Parazaider & de Oliveira with " vocals ".
The result is that both parts elastically deform slightly to fit together creating an extremely high force which results in extremely high friction between the parts so high that even large amounts of torque cannot turn one of them relative to the other ; they are locked together and turn in unison.
The use of a single term caught on as separate Neighborhood Watch groups the Ivar Hawks, Cherokee Condors, Las Palmas Lions, Wilcox Werewolves, Whitley Rangers and Hudson Howlers began working in unison as the United Streets of Hollywood.

unison and with
The assembled frogs may call in unison and frenzied activity ensues, the males scrambling to mate with the usually smaller number of females.
Joining the League of Torgau in 1526, he acted in unison with the Protestants, and was among the princes who banded and plotted together to overthrow Charles V after the issue of the Augsburg Interim in May 1548.
) with each section playing unison allows the arranger to create a five-part texture.
As with a piano, the purpose of using multiple strings per course is to make the instrument louder, although as the courses are rarely in perfect unison, a chorus effect usually results like a mandolin.
Japanese immigration authorities work in unison with police to investigate those reported, and human rights groups such as Amnesty International have argued that those reported do not receive proper legal protection.
The king must apply his power with wisdom, his laws are to be in unison with those of God.
A section string player plays unison with the rest of the section, except in the case of divided ( divisi ) parts, where upper and lower parts in the music are often assigned to " outside " ( nearer the audience ) and " inside " seated players.
People who stutter commonly report dramatically increased fluency when talking in unison with another speaker, copying another's speech, whispering, singing, and acting or when talking to pets, young children, or themselves.
If the viola was given a melodic part, it was often duplicated ( or was in unison with ) the melody played by other strings.
Bruckner's works are trademarked with powerful codas and grand finales, as well as the frequent use of unison passages and orchestral tutti.
Hinging upon the personal realization, or " illumination ", that the self is limitless, one may live in unison with nature, seeking and preserving balance in all things.
Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann and their German contemporaries used both the cornett and cornettino in cantatas to play in unison with the soprano voices of the choir.
In unison, each player reveals the top card on his deck ( a " battle "), and the player with the higher card takes both the cards played and moves them to the bottom of his stack.
" Bellamy held " Of course, the nub of the program was to be the raising of the flag, with a salute to the flag recited by the pupils in unison.
The first type " is largely stepwise in motion with many repeated note figures ," is frequently in minor key, and is " primarily sung in unison.
In the Republic of Plato, the three Moirai sing in unison with the music of the Seirenes.
The cavity had a metallic diaphragm that moved in unison with sound waves from a conversation in the room.
They all combine to create a " resultant " pitch, which is in unison with prime on a well-tuned bell.
Less frequently the pipe will be used to play the first sung note of the song, especially where the song begins in unison or with a solo.
The film concludes with a Sunday morning service on the site of a destroyed house of worship, attended by both white and black churchgoers singing in unison.
Queen galvanised the stadium with some of their greatest hits, in which lead singer Freddie Mercury at times led the entire crowd of 72, 000 in thundering unison refrains.
* At bar 80, there is one bar of cut common, with descending crotchets in unison through the entire orchestra.
: The literary position of Keble must mainly rest upon The Christian Year, the object of which was, as described by the author, to bring the thoughts and feelings of the reader into unison with those exemplified in the Prayer Book.

unison and remaining
When the Tsar finally reached his destination, the Army Chiefs and his remaining ministers ( those who had not fled under pretense of a power-cut ) suggested in unison that he abdicate the throne.
If the contestant decides to go on a second date, the single person, and the person on the RV walk away together, and the remaining contestants on the RV would say in unison a derogatory term to both persons.

unison and upwards
Two tuiduk players stand in front each other, point their instruments upwards and play in unison.
Two tuiduk players stand in front of each other, point their instruments upwards and play in unison.

unison and instead
Motown songs regularly featured two drummers instead of one ( either overdubbed or in unison ), as well as three or four guitar lines.
However, the instruments of Branca, Landman and Boredoms use a tuning system in which the individual string groups are tuned in octaves instead of a simple unison.
There traditionally was no polyphony, instead voices and instruments performed the same melody in unison but varied in timing and ornamentation.
The Decree was in reply to the question " May the congregation, assisting at the Sacrifice make the responses in unison, instead of the server?

unison and towards
Ian calls out his presence and dives for cover as the Daleks fire towards him in unison.
* The segments in the trunk of the T symbolise the four major areas working in unison within the College towards the national ideals.

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