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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.
An instrumental section of " Party Fears Two " was used as the theme music for the BBC Radio 4 satirical current affairs series Week Ending.
) 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 uses
The ablative case has 15 uses, descending from three Proto-Indo-European cases: ablative ( from ), instrumental ( with ), and locative ( in / at ).
It is also the basis of a number of scientific instrumental techniques with atomic resolution, the scanning probe microscopies such as STM, AFM, MTA, SNOM, etc., and everyday uses such as acting as the ignition source for cigarette lighters and push-start propane barbecues.
* The Santa Clara Vanguard uses an instrumental version as its official corps song, which is played at the anniversary dinner, as well as in encore performances.
Performed by Hiroki Wada, " Mystic Eyes " is used for the ending them for the first twenty-five episodes, while the final episode uses Yoko Kanno's instrumental piece.
Nash uses evidence to show that Chicago Police officer Martin Zarkovich was instrumental in this plot.
In modern Finnish, many of its instrumental uses are being superseded by the adessive case, as in " minä matkustin junalla "" I travelled by train.
The comitative case ( abbreviated ), also known as the associative case ( abbreviated ), is a grammatical case that denotes companionship, and is used where English would typically use preposition " with " in the sense of " in company with " or " together with " ( other uses of " with ," e. g. with the meaning of " using ," " by means of " ( I cut bread with a knife ) would correspond to the instrumental case or related cases ).
Surgery ( from the cheirourgikē, via, meaning " hand work ") is an ancient medical specialty that uses operative manual and instrumental techniques on a patient to investigate and / or treat a pathological condition such as disease or injury, or to help improve bodily function or appearance.
In 1999, the threat of a Target store being sited in Dundas — rather than Northfield — was instrumental in forcing changes to Northfield's zoning to allow such uses.
He usually employs a large orchestra, often with extra instruments, and he often uses instrumental effects for sharp characterization, such as portraying the bleating of sheep with cuivré brass in Don Quixote.
On the 1974 record Second Album, Roy Buchanan included an instrumental song he wrote titled " Tribute to Elmore James ," which begins with James ' classic slide guitar riff, and uses his soloing style throughout.
( which uses the previously banned album cover instead of the censored one ) has the extra track " Livin ' For The Minute " and an interview with the band, and Flesh and Blood features two extra tracks: an alternate version of " Something to Believe In " and an instrumental cover of the Sex Pistols ' " God Save the Queen ".
It can be seen as a follow-up to Wild and Peaceful ( 1973 ); The instrumental " Jungle Jazz " uses the same basic rhythm track heard in " Jungle Boogie ", but lets the players improvise on their instruments ( saxophone, trumpet and flute ).
The song uses an interpolation of the instrumental track from the classic hit " Good Times " by Chic as its foundation.
Whereas scat singing uses improvised nonsense syllables, such as " bap ba dee dot bwee dee " in solos, vocalese uses lyrics, either improvised or written and set to pre-existing instrumental solos, sometimes in the form of a tribute to the original instrumentalist.
Professional wrestler Kurt Angle uses an instrumental version of Lunatic Fringe as his entrance music in TNA.
Also CSI: NY uses the first strophe of " Baba O ' Riley " for its opening sequence, but with a remixed version of the instrumental track.
Radio programs with notable theme music include Just a Minute, which uses a high-speed rendition of the Minute Waltz by Frédéric Chopin ; The Archers, which has Barwick Green ; Desert Island Discs which has By the Sleepy Lagoon, and The Rush Limbaugh Show, which uses the instrumental from " My City Was Gone.
Dekker's version uses the same instrumental backing track as Cliff's original.
Scheidt's music is in two principal categories: instrumental music, including a large amount of keyboard music, mostly for organ ; and sacred vocal music, some of which is a cappella and some of which uses a basso continuo or other instrumental accompaniment.
There are three conventional uses of evaluation results: persuasive utilization, direct ( instrumental ) utilization, and conceptual utilization.
Ibuka was instrumental in securing the licensing of transistor technology to Sony from Bell Labs in the 1950s, thus making Sony one of the first companies to apply transistor technology to non-military uses.

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