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The music drove them off, or away, and he was free to walk on air in a very few moments, humming and jiving within, beating the rhythm within.
These songs usually have a very punctuated rhythm precisely for this reason, along with a call-and-answer format.
At times during the piece, Beethoven directs that the beat should be one downbeat every three bars, perhaps because of the very fast pace of the of the movement, with the direction ritmo di tre battute (" rhythm of three bars "), and one beat every four bars with the direction ritmo di quattro battute (" rhythm of four bars ").
Thomas was very conscious of the impact of spoken or intoned verse and explored the potentialities of sound and rhythm, in a manner reminiscent of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
In The Oxford Companion to Music, Percy Scholes devotes about four pages to this subject, pointing out the similarities to an early plainsong melody, although the rhythm is very distinctly that of a galliard, and he gives examples of several such dance tunes that bear a striking resemblance to " God Save the King / Queen ".
The verve, the enthusiasm, the rhythm and above all the very beat of India finds an expressive declaration amidst the folk music of India, which has somewhat, redefined the term " bliss ".
Jazz rhythm guitar often consists of very textural, odd-meter playing that includes generous use of exotic, difficult to fret chords.
His early tracks are somewhat ambient, but already feature the rhythm pattern of his seminal 1997 work Modus Operandi, which embodies most of his mid-nineties style: atmospheric, but at the same time very cold and paranoid, consisting mostly of jazz-influenced, highly complex drum patterns and sequenced double bass lines, sometimes with minimalistic synth melodies on top.
However, while sprung rhythm allows for an indeterminate number of syllables to a foot, Hopkins was very careful to keep the number of feet he had per line consistent across each individual work, a trait that free verse does not share.
The blues possessed him like a ' lowdown shaking chill ' and the spellbound audience saw the very incarnation of the blues as, head thrown back, he hollered and groaned the disturbing lyrics and flailed the guitar, snapping the strings back against the fingerboard to accentuate the agonized rhythm.
Although almost all whistles have some musical character, common whistles are not usually considered musical instruments, since they cannot play a melody, unless used as avery shrill and loud – noise and rhythm instrument.
Competence in sleep medicine requires an understanding of a myriad of very diverse disorders, many of which present with similar symptoms such as excessive daytime sleepiness, which, in the absence of volitional sleep deprivation, " is almost inevitably caused by an identifiable and treatable sleep disorder ", such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, idiopathic central nervous system ( CNS ) hypersomnia, Kleine-Levin syndrome, menstrual-related hypersomnia, idiopathic recurrent stupor, or circadian rhythm disturbances.
This ballad is very popular in Latin America and Spain, and is characterized by a sensitive rhythm.
It became less raw and more slickly produced, resulting in a style known as contemporary R & B, which sounded very different from the original rhythm and blues style.
") yet absorbed a rhythm section who had all worked under Dolphy and created a band whose brand of " out " was very similar to Dolphy's.
* Joseph Haydn wrote minuets which are very close to scherzi in tone, but it was Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert who first used the form widely, with Beethoven in particular turning the polite rhythm of the minuet into a much more intense — and sometimes even savage — dance.
Maracas are also very popular with children and are commonly included in the instruments of the rhythm band.
This is because drums ( often along with the bass, guitar and / or piano when present, together making up what is often called the rhythm section ) tend to provide the rhythmic fulcrum in small ensembles, not just because drums are loud, but also because drummers very often go through the most advanced rhythmic training compared to many other instrumentalists.
Its very name, which is pronounced " bushi " in compounds, means " melody " or " rhythm.
DC Hand-Dance is characterized by very smooth footwork and movements, and close-in and intricate hand-turns, danced to a 6-beat, 6-to 8-count dance rhythm.
John Paul Jones, who formed a very tight musical partnership with him as Led Zeppelin's power rhythm section, stated that Bonham was a " bass player's dream ".
Songs are often very long and lack beat or rhythm in the traditional sense.
It was very popular in the 1940s, and the movement was a precursor to the arrival of rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
Because of the very different circumstances from which they came, and in which they played, the rhythm and blues these bands produced was very different in tone from that of African American artists, often with more emphasis on guitars and sometimes with greater energy.

very and her
She raised her face and nodded, `` It's sweet, and very sad ''.
The very firmness of her convictions and logical clearness of her arguments captivated and stimulated him to make greater efforts ; ;
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
A tall lady, with a ruffled collar very low on her bosom, turned insolent green eyes upon him.
Beth was very still and her breath came in small jerking gasps.
It's your decision '', said Juanita, holding her face very still, trying to contain the bitterness of her voice as she enunciated her words too distinctly.
`` Fanny and Mrs. Godwin will probably be glad to hear that Mary has safely recovered from a very favorable confinement, and that her child is well ''.
Suppose at this very moment her father was calling my house in an effort to cancel the plans??
The last-named is one of the favorites in the stable, and the boys like her very much.
Yes, Blanche was very, very sweet -- being in her company was like being drowned in warm, melted marshmallows.
One of the many things that was so nice about her was that she always took your questions seriously, particularly your very, very serious questions.
After two drinks containing alcohol, her arm flew upward very freely.
But she cleans it up very well when I remind her ''.
I realized, now, that she had been showing me, in what impressed me as being a very accurate way, something her mother had once said to her ; ;
This behavior on her part subsided only after I had come to see the uncomfortably close similarity between, on the one hand, her arranging the ventilation of the common living room to her own liking, or turning the television off or on without regard to the wishes of the others, and on the other hand, my own coming stolidly into her room despite her persistent and vociferous objections, bringing my big easy chair with me, usually shutting the windows of her room which she preferred to keep in a very cold state, and plunking myself down in my chair -- in short, behaving as if I owned her room.

very and opening
Failure will also very much depend on the opening mode of the joint.
Beyond that to the rear of the Rotunda is a very rough hewn chapel, containing an opening to a rock-cut chamber, from which several kokh-tombs radiate.
The opening sentence of the book created a classic Spanish cliché with the phrase (" whose name I do not wish to recall "): (" In a village of La Mancha, whose name I do not wish to recall, there lived, not very long ago, one of those gentlemen with a lance in the lance-rack, an ancient shield, a skinny old horse, and a fast greyhound.
The work is a very difficult one, opening with a passage which traverses the full extent of Gostling's range, beginning on the upper D and descending two octaves to the lower.
For example, by opening and closing your hands around the harmonica very rapidly you achieve the vibrato effect.
The Scuderi design requires the use of outwardly opening valves that enable the piston to move very close to the cylinder head without the interference of the valves.
One of Pei's associates told him during a party before the opening that the symphony hall was " a very mature building "; he smiled and replied: " Ah, but did I have to wait this long?
Selections from Iberia have rarely been attempted on solo guitar but have been very effectively performed by guitar ensembles, such as the performance by John Williams and Julian Bream of Iberia's opening " Evocation.
26, 000 watched the opening game of the 2011-2012 Russian Bandy League against Dynamo Moscow and Kuzbass is among the very best in the Russian Bandy League.
On the fourth floor, he set up an X-shaped trading desk — designed to maximize his contact with traders and salesmen — from which he worked very long hours, invariably starting his day before 5 am Pacific ( 8 am Eastern, prior to the opening of the markets in New York ).
Although North Korea is very concerned with the opening policy, its economic policy is dictated by political considerations.
North Korea's opening policy is implemented in a very limited way because of the fear of the side effects opening may bring.
Before the success of the midnight screenings, the film was withdrawn from its eight opening cities due to very small audiences, and its planned New York opening ( on Halloween night ) was cancelled.
It is generally the case that for relatively inexperienced players the opening ( early ) part of a game of Reversi is not something that is very easy to make sense of.
The " throttle " ( fuel valve ) of a monosoupape therefore provided only a very limited degree of speed regulation, as opening it made the mixture too rich, while closing it made it too lean ( in either case quickly stalling the engine ).
Also due in part to their intelligence, Siberian Huskies tend to be very observant of the actions of people around them and have been known to mimic common household activities such as turning on lights with their paws and opening doors with their canines.
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became President of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company took on national aspirations, opening its very first branch store that year in the city of Palm Beach, Florida, as a seasonal resort store, followed by a second resort store in Southampton, New York, in 1928.
The production was very well received and transferred to London's West End opening at the Prince Edward Theatre in October 1998, transferring to the Prince of Wales Theatre where it closed in January 2000.
On most tin whistles the leading tone to the lowest tonic can be played by using the little finger of the lower hand to partially cover the very end opening of the whistle, while keeping all other holes covered as usual for the tonic.
An ex-stock car driver, Bo is the one who, in the earlier episodes at least, drives The General Lee most of the time ( very early episodes suggest that it belongs solely to him ; Luke is said to have a car that Cooter had wrecked shortly prior to the start of the opening episode, " One Armed Bandits ").
After the surprising opening of 1970 toward conservatives, and the still discussed proposal of the Historic Compromise, he published a correspondence with Monsignor Luigi Bettazzi, the Bishop of Ivrea ; it was an astonishing event, since Pope Pius XII had excommunicated the Communists soon after World War II, and the possibility of any relationship between communists and Catholics seemed very unlikely.
Due to the advent of pre-market trading, the DIAMONDS ETF provides a very accurate opening value for the average.
Additionally, the deployment of highly accurate missiles on ultra-quiet submarines allows an attacker to sneak up close to the enemy coast and launch a missile on a depressed trajectory – a very close range attack which will hit its target in a matter of minutes, thus opening the possibility of a decapitation strike.

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