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He plays his sax principally for beauty of tone, rather than for scintillating flights of meaningless improvisations, and he has a quiet way of getting back and restating the melody after the improvising is over.
The music now transitions to a quiet recapitulation of the main melody during which the pair engage in a muted and tender partnering, and here the second passage involving sequential imitation appears.
After the three loud, dramatic variations which precede it, this eighth variation offers relief and contrast in the form of a soft, strongly melodic piece, the melody moving at a stately pace in half-and dotted half-notes, with the bass providing a quiet accompaniment in the form of rising figures.
Helen Lightner writes, " This sentimental ballad is folk-like in character with its repetitious but lovely melody and its basic harmonic accompaniment … The quiet and calm of this mood is portrayed by the monotony of the arpeggiated accompaniment, by the repetitiveness of the melodic pattern, and by the strophic form itself.
#: The fourth movement begins with a very quiet, searching melody in the strings that slowly rises in pitch.
A contrasting and quick phrase in D major anticipates the waltz before three quiet downward-moving bass notes " usher in " the first principal waltz melody.
The second movement, the best-known of the three, is marked by its slow pace and quiet melody, introduced by the English horn, with a soft accompaniment by the guitar and strings.
A single melody containing multiple modulations within itself is repeated over and over in ever more thickly layered arrangements, starting from a quiet Hammond organ making a flute-like sound over a snare drum, and building up to a wall of sound.
A quiet march starts the waltz's introduction before a sweeping crescendo heralds the gentle principal melody of the first waltz.
The first waltz melody makes another quiet entrance before the waltz was brought to its triumphant close, with a strong chord and flourish, underlined by a snare-drumroll.
" When, after a few introductory bars, clarinet and oboe sound una voce a sweet melody on top of the quiet murmuring of the strings, any child knows the composer and a half-suppressed exclamation " Schubert " runs hummingly through the hall.
It is slow throughout ; after a quiet opening by the chimes, contrabass clarinet, and string bass, the clarinets carry the melody.
The first few seconds of the song are very quiet, and feature the melody of the song " Outside the Wall ", which is the album's closing track.
After thinking it over, it occurred to me that I had never heard a lullaby for trumpet so I set out to write one --- with a quiet melody based on bugle notes played by the trumpet and with the rest of the orchestra playing a lullaby background.
This melody is followed by " Pretty Caroline " as a quiet melody for solo clarinet and solo cornet ( clarinet only in orchestrated version ), which is also repeated.
This song serves as the album's climax and features a loud, repetitive melody that builds up, then ends with a very quiet outro.

quiet and Outside
Outside of his entanglement with the chronovisor, Ernetti was an extremely respected, but quiet, intellectual whose speciality was archaic music.
In addition, The Musician Stage is a tent featuring mainly acoustic and roots music at times when the Outside stage is quiet, and The Rising Stage features new and local talent.

quiet and Wall
On October 11, 2011, Richard Clark, the company's chief executive officer, sent a letter to New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly requesting to " clear the park " as its use by Occupy Wall Street " violates the law, violates the rules of the Park, deprives the community of its rights of quiet enjoyment to the Park, and creates health and public safety issues ".

quiet and is
It is a quiet but impressive room -- 140 feet long, thirty-nine feet wide, twenty-one feet high.
And Bill Wisman, forty-three, a farmer's son from Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet but impressive man.
the mill-pond is quiet, its surface dark and shadowed, and there does not seem to be much water in it.
There is another kind of ardor, a quiet, sure devotion to the fundamental decencies of human life, but no angry utopian contentions.
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
If Gorton wanted peace and quiet for his complicated meditations this is where he should have had it.
The twenty-five-year-old recording offers rather faded string tone, but the balance between the instruments is good and the transfer is very quiet.
A quiet but sturdy theme, somewhat folklike in character, appears whenever the old monk speaks of the history he is recording or of his own past life:
This is especially striking between Pimen's quiet exit and Grigori's vehement outburst against Boris.
In Ireland's County Limerick, near the River Shannon, there is a quiet little suburb by the name of Garryowen, which means `` Garden of Owen ''.
Winsett is a quiet street with no taverns and was completely deserted at that hour.
The choice is yours: the revellings and banquetings of this world or quiet communion with God ; ;
This is the tale of one John Enright, an American who has accidentally killed a man in the prize ring and is now trying to forget about it in a quiet place where he may become a quiet man.
Spencer was quiet for a moment longer, then he said, `` There is nothing I want to say, Captain ''.
Ekstrohm lay in his bunk and thought, the camp is quiet.
" Christie strongly implies that this " quiet retreat in the Ardennes " near Spa is the Poirot family home.
After years of fighting, Paul is finally killed in October 1918, on an extraordinarily quiet, peaceful day.
The army report that day contains only one phrase: “ All quiet on the Western Front .” As Paul dies, his face is calm,as though almost glad the end had come .”
The song is a sorrowful rendition of the novel's story (" It's gone all quiet on the Western Front / Male Angels sigh / ghosts in a flooded trench / As Germany dies ").

quiet and interrupted
Instead of enjoying his success, he retreats into a quiet indifference, interrupted only to rail mentally against the genteelness of bourgeois society or to donate his new wealth to working-class friends and family.
The FNGs get their first sudden taste of war when a quiet spell beside a river is interrupted by an enemy artillery barrage and Galvan is killed.
The story is about a gay retired painter, a single father who tries to spend a quiet day at the seaside with his son, but who is interrupted by children on a school trip, dogs, a landscape painter, an amateur dramatic society, and others.
* “ Hot Tub ” – A couple enjoying quiet time in a hot tub is interrupted by a cockroach that wants to join them.
A quiet pause was rudely interrupted by Glengarry on horseback galloping up beside the King, sweeping off his bonnet and loudly announcing " Your Majesty is welcome to Scotland !".
The cycling historian Bernard Thompson said: " Events organised by clubs in the 1880s, although taking place on quiet country roads, were constantly interrupted by the police.
During one of these visits, a heckler interrupted a meeting in Avon, New York, ridiculing the elders and refusing to be quiet.
The recovery mission was successful, but the tapes were then stolen by the Autobot Blaster, and the holidaymakers on the island had their peace and quiet rudely interrupted as the Seacons erupted from the ocean and attacked, searching for Blaster.
" ( but he's interrupted by Dad shouting, " Be quiet !").
The cycling historian Bernard Thompson said: " Events organised by clubs in the 1880s, although taking place on quiet country roads, were constantly interrupted by the police.
This quiet and uncertain situation was abruptly interrupted on 14 July, two days before the murder of Nicholas II and his family.
These periods of thrusting and metamorphism were not continuous, but rather interrupted by comparatively quiet periods, during which AMCG ( anorthosite / mangerite / charnockite / granite ) plutons were intruded into the country rock.

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