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Abhinavagupta likens it to the string of a jeweled necklace ; while it may not be the most appealing for most people, it is the string that gives form to the necklace, allowing the jewels of the other eight rasas to be relished.
Their album Sticky Fingers ( 1971 ) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ", ( Neil Sanders, James W. Buck, John Burden, Tony Randall ), arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney ; string section and harp on " She's Leaving Home ", arranged by Mike Leander and conducted by Martin ; harmonium, tabla, sitar, dilruba, eight violins and four cellos on " Within You, Without You ", arranged and conducted by Harrison and Martin ; clarinet trio on " When I'm Sixty Four ", as arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney ; saxophone sextet on " Good Morning, Good Morning ", arranged and conducted by Martin and Lennon ; and forty-piece orchestra ( strings, brass, woodwinds and percussion ) on " A Day in the Life ", arranged by Martin, Lennon and McCartney and conducted by Martin and McCartney
The piece consists mostly of variations on the texture introduced during its first eight bars, where one hand plays a string of eighth notes and the other accompanies by plucking sixteenth notes after each eighth note.
A string of eight Grand Final losses, often by narrow margins, between 1960 and 1981 gave rise to a perception that the club was prone to " choking ", a phenomenon wittily dubbed " Colliwobbles ".
* Benny Martin-Bluegrass Legend ; invented the eight string fiddle
Meadowmount, the summer school for string players founded by Ivan Galamian, is about eight miles ( 13 km ) from the center of town.
He wrote a number of chamber works, including a set of eight pieces for piano, clarinet, and viola ; and a string octet.
For example, a binary string of eight binary digits ( bits ) can represent any of 256 possible values and can therefore correspond to a variety of different symbols, letters or instructions.
His more important works include his opera Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern ( 1990 – 96, after Hans Christian Andersen, Leonardo da Vinci and Gudrun Ensslin ), the orchestral pieces Schwankungen am Rand ( 1974 – 75, for eight brass, two electric guitars, two pianos, four thunder sheets, and 34 strings ), Accanto ( 1975 – 76, for clarinet, large orchestra and tape ) and NUN ( 1997 – 99, for flute, trombone, male chorus, and large orchestra ), the ensemble works Mouvement (- vor der Erstarrung ) ( 1982 – 84, for three ad hoc players and 14 players ) and "... zwei Gefühle ...", Musik mit Leonardo ( 1992, ( later incorporated in opera Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern ), after Leonardo da Vinci, for two speakers and 22 players ) and three string quartets ( Gran Torso, 1971, revised 1976, 1988 ; Reigen seliger Geister, 1989 ; Grido, 2001 ), as well as other orchestral, ensemble and chamber works and six piano pieces.
The organ comprised eight divisions, including a six-rank string organ.
Sonatae tam aris contains sonatas in five, six or eight parts ; some of them only use string instruments, some include one or two trumpets.
He was the first player ever to string together eight straight 2, 000-point seasons.
Glazunov wrote three ballets ; eight symphonies and many other orchestral works ; five concertos ( 2 for piano ; 1 for violin ; 1 for cello ; 1 for saxophone ); seven string quartets ; two piano sonatas and other piano pieces ; miscellaneous instrumental pieces ; and some songs.
28, one Sonata for Two Violins, eight Poèmes for various instruments ( one or two violins, violin and cello, string quartet ) and orchestra ( Poème élégiaque, Poème de l ' Extase, Chant d ' hiver, Poème nocturne, among others ), pieces for string orchestra without basses ( including Poème de l ' Exil ), two string trios, a quintet, and an opera, Peter the Miner, written near the end of his life in the Walloon dialect.
In 1957, the animation company Belvision produced a string of colour adaptations based upon Hergé's original comics, adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five-minute episodes.
By 1993 he had composed eight string quartets, as well as works in many other genres, including the cantata, The Country Beyond the Stars, a setting of Henry Vaughan's poem.
Initially he worked as a junior clerk at an office but quickly he opened a small goods store, mainly selling beedis – leaf-rolled cigarettes, and soon owned a string of eight retail shops.
His compositions include eight symphonies, twelve concertos, choral works ( several for unaccompanied choir, including Vigilia ( 1971 – 1972 )), sonatas for various instruments, string quartets and other chamber music, and a number of biographical operas including Vincent ( 1986 – 1987, based on the life of Vincent van Gogh ), Aleksis Kivi ( 1995 – 1996 ) and Rasputin ( 2001 – 2003 ).
He also wrote eight string quartets, and was co-founder ( in 1904 ) of the Irish Folk Song Society.
In 1957, the animation company Belvision produced a string of colour adaptations based upon Hergé's original comics, adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five-minute episodes.
In 1957, the animation company Belvision produced a string of colour adaptations based upon Hergé's original comics, adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five-minute episodes.

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The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a longer neck and scale length, and four, five, six, or eight strings.
The standard guitar has six strings but four -, seven -, eight -, nine -, ten -, eleven -, twelve -, thirteen-and eighteen-string guitars are also available.
This work consists of eight variations, all based on musical themes drawn from the song or its lute accompaniment, finally resolving into a guitar setting of the song itself.
He continues to offer all eight models of the Rickenbacker flat top guitar line, each instrument being built to order.
Jennings began playing guitar at eight and began performing at twelve on KVOW radio.
" When Jennings was eight, his mother taught him to play guitar with the tune " Thirty Pieces of Silver ".
Growing up in Clarksdale, Mississippi, he began playing piano and guitar when he was eight, forming his group, the Kings of Rhythm as a teenager at high school.
It took the band about eight months to mold the songs into shape, with French bearing primary responsibility for transposing and shaping Vliet's piano fragments into guitar and bass lines, which were mostly notated on paper.
His first release, Roman Candle ( 1994 ), came about when Smith's girlfriend at the time convinced him to send a tape of " the most recent eight songs that recorded on borrowed four-tracks and borrowed guitar " to Cavity Search Records.
Capitol Records released a recording that had begun as an experiment in Paul's garage, entitled " Lover ( When You're Near Me )", which featured Paul playing eight different parts on electric guitar, some of them recorded at half-speed, hence " double-fast " when played back at normal speed for the master.
Link first heard the slide guitar technique at age eight from a traveling carnival worker nicknamed " Hambone.
" Andy and I get together with a guitar and a tape recorder, I'll strum some chords, he'll sing a melody and we work in little sections, four or eight bars long.
Two-handed tapping can be utilized to play polyphonic and counterpoint music on a guitar by using eight ( and even nine ) fingers.
He had played guitar since the age of eight which coupled with his politically charged upbringing eventually led him to punk music ; he formed his first band, Die Kinder, at age twelve.
Moore started performing at a young age, having picked up a battered acoustic guitar at the age of eight.
The first version of the Marshall stack was an amp head on an 8x12 cabinet, meaning a single speaker cabinet containing eight 12 " guitar speakers.
In 1984 he made eight films on location in Spain for Channel 4, exploring historical perspectives of Spanish guitar music.
Young Lavon ( as he was christened ) began playing the guitar at the age of eight and also played drums during his formative years.
Without any formal music lessons, he began playing guitar, which he learned from his father and uncle, at the age of eight, and was influenced by the distinctive music of Louisiana.
She remained there for eight years as a student, and another two years as a graduate pupil, during which she learned to play the piano, organ, harp, and guitar, and became a good soprano singer.
His father Luis supported his wife and eight children by singing and playing guitar with trios and big bands.
The eight measure sequence is repeated in the intro, for each verse and in the outro, providing the harmonic framework for the entire extended dual guitar solo at the end of the song.
Rutherford received his first guitar at the age of eight, and played in his first band, the Chesters ( so named because they lived near Chester ) at the age of nine.
From the information provided in the liner notes of the original release Slippery When Ill it can be deduced that the performers on the first eight tracks of Country Tunes are Dave Quackenbush on vocals, Jan Nils Ackermann on guitar, Robbie Allen on bass, and Joe Escalante on drums.

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