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Some people even wrote code to vibrate the head at different frequencies to play simple tunes.
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
Some stations insert a short snippet of stand-up comedy (" 5 O ' Clock Funnies ") around 5 o ' clock when commuters leave work, or play specifically selected " car tunes " ideal for listening while driving.
Some bands remain faithful to the original roots, while others continually expand the jug band repertoire to include other folk music, popular music, jazz and classical music forms, such as The Juggernaut Jug Band of Louisville, Kentucky ( formed in the late 1960s and possibly the only full-time jug band in existence at this time ), The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs ( who also have been together for 40 years ), The Carolina Chocolate Drops ( an African American jug band that also plays old-time African American fiddle tunes ), The Hobo Gobbelins, The Kitchen Syncopators and The Inkwell Rhythm Makers.
* Some of the tunes in the film are different takes than those on the album.
Some considered the sound to be mechanistic but producers and songwriters such as Phil Spector brought artistic judgement to the three minute tunes.
Some Shetland fiddle tunes are said to have come to human fiddlers when they heard the trows playing.
* 1970: Painter John Baldessari exhibits a film in which he sets a series of erudite statements by Sol LeWitt on the subject of conceptual art to popular tunes like ' Camptown Races ' and ' Some Enchanted Evening '.
Some chanters can play chromatic notes however, and some old tunes, for instance Bold Wilkinson or Wat ye what I got late yestreen, suggest a dorian scale may also sometimes have been used, requiring minor third instead of the major third of the mixolydian scale.
Some of these are limited to a single octave, and many of this group correspond closely to tunes for Northumbrian smallpipes known from early 19th century sources-Apprentice Lads of Alnwick is one of these ; others are melodically and harmonically richer-using the full nine-note compass and the G major subtonic chord-a fine example of this group is Dorrington.
Some of the smallpipe tunes in Peacock's book, from the early 19th century, are in the Lydian mode, with a tonic of c, but with one sharp in the key signature ; these-' Bobby Shaftoe ' is one-make more musical sense in the major mode with an f natural, viewed as adaptations from originals for Border pipes.
Some of the original Dongas ( as they became called ) of the mid 1990s were musicians who made a living by busking, sometimes using ancient sounding original folk tunes from Brittany in France.
Some of these can be played on Border pipes or an open-ended smallpipe like the modern Scottish smallpipes, but about half the tunes have a single octave range and sound well on the single-octave, simple, keyless Northumbrian pipe chanter.
Some of the new tunes were debuted at Tonic in December 2004, as a mini festival.
Some later tunes, like those used for Morris dance, may have their origins in this period, but it is impossible to be certain of these relationships.
Some folk tunes have Cornish lyrics written since the language revival of the 1920s.
Some scholars also identified Bathala to Mallari ( Mayari ) a Zambal deity, though according to San Nicolas ( 1664, 420 ) Bathala Mey kapal ( Maykapal ) was also listed among their deities, whose false genealogies and fabulous deeds they celebrated in certain tunes and verses like hymns, according to William Henry Scott this may due to the influences of the Tagalogs in their culture or beliefs.
Some of his most famous tunes to date are " Bad Ass " and " Jungle Brother ".
Some unlocked " town tunes ", which were played each time you talked to an animal, still others were " sibling " cards ( series 2 – 4 ) with two related characters on the front, and yet more were tailor design cards, which unlocked new designs to be used around the village.
Some folk dance tunes were also part of the repertoire.
Some tunes contain strong Spanish influences.
Some traditional tunes were used for hymns and carols.
Some folk tunes have Cornish lyrics written since the language revival of the 1920s.
Some of his best-known songs are Could I Have This Dance, Some Broken Hearts Never Mend, Till The Rivers All Run Dry, You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had, Only Here For a Little While, Meanwhile, Nobody Likes Sad Songs and several more recognizable tunes.

Some and Madrid
Some spurious letters bear the name of Severus ; also in a MS. at Madrid is a work falsely professing to be an epitome of the Chronicle of Severus, and going down to 511.
Some scholars are prepared to attribute the painting to Velázquez, though the Prado Museum in Madrid is reserving judgment.
Some of the Corps of Engineers ' civil works projects have been characterized in the press as being pork barrel or boondoggles such as the New Madrid Floodway Project and the New Orleans flood protection.
Some Madrid streets are still part of the cañada system, and there are groups of people that occasionally drive sheep across the modern city as a reminder of their ancient rights and cultures, although these days sheep are generally transported by rail.
Some outstanding Italian composers as Domenico Scarlatti or Luigi Boccherini were appointed at the Madrid court.
Some of his letters are given by Johannes Iriarte in the Regiae Bibliothecae Matritensis codices Graeci manuscripti ( Madrid, 1769 ).
Some sources mistakenly refer to him as being born in Madrid.
Some scholars have even attributed the famous Deposition in the Prado ( Madrid ) to Campin rather than Van der Weyden.
Some traditional dishes are callos ( cow tripe, very traditional in Madrid and Asturias ), liver ( often prepared with onion or with garlic and parsley, and also as breaded steaks ), kidneys ( often prepared with sherry or grilled ), sheep's brains, criadillas ( bull testicles ), braised cow's tongue, pig's head and feet ( in Catalonia ; pig's feet are also traditionally eaten with snails ), pork brains ( part of the traditional ' tortilla sacromonte ' in Granada ), and pig's ears ( mostly in Galicia ).
Some victims living in the southwest of Madrid were due to " collateral damage " of the battlefront vicinity.
Some weeks later, on 7 November, Carvalho proved again to be in good shape in a 2 – 0 derby victory against Atlético Madrid, where he scored his second goal in La Liga, being named again the man of the match.
Some scholars, such as Michael Coe and Justin Kerr, have suggested that the Madrid Codex dates to after the Spanish conquest but the evidence overwhelmingly favours a pre-conquest date for the document.
Some of the Aljamiado scrolls are kept in the Spanish National Library in Madrid.
Some of these have also accused PRISA of influencing public opinion against the People's Party ( PP ) government's management and response to the Madrid train bomb attacks of March 11, 2004.
Some celebrities were born in Mostoles as Real Madrid player Iker Casillas, actor and football player Alvaro Miguez, and also the Real Madrid player Rubén de la Red.
" Some theorized the ' 1134 ' referred to November 3, 2004, the day after Election Day, while others postulated it was a Europeanization of the date of the Madrid bombings on March 11, 2004.
* 2001: " Some Islands: International Project Rooms ARCO ' 01 ", ARCO Noticias, Madrid, nº 20, April.

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