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To give an additional female example from a later date, whenever the vivacious mezzo-soprano of the 1920s and ' 30s, Conchita Supervia, performed in London, she was admonished in print for her exceedingly vibrant and fluttery tone, which was unkindly likened by her detractors to the chatter of a machine-gun or the rattle of dice in a cup.
Thomas Christopher Lewis, the company's founder, was renowned for building instruments that had a bright, vibrant tone which, in part, was due to his use of low wind pressures.
The tone produced by suona is loud, piercing and uplifting, thus it is usually used to perform vibrant and lively pieces.
His coloring is mellow, rich in tone, and vibrant in quality.
Upon hearing the vibrant tone of the saxophone, Gopalnath decided to master it.
A workable range of two and a half octaves the instrument has some projection issues, though the Hogenhuis models designed from PVC can make a fine, vibrant and raucous tone when required.
His technical security and cleanness of attack are awesome, his tone at once vibrant, virile and indescribably pure and sweet .” Hassid apparently thought that his vibrato sounded too fast on record, but this is probably just a matter of taste.

vibrant and voice
Music critic Alan Blyth said " Her voice was a rich, vibrant contralto of intrinsic beauty.
His rich, vibrant, baritone voice brought the full majesty of the gospel tradition to a series of intense, moody ballads and laid down the solid groundwork of the soon-to-follow soul music explosion.
Barbauld did not easily fit into these categories and it was not until Romanticism and its canon began to be reexamined through a deep reassessment of feminism itself that a picture emerged of the vibrant voice Barbauld had been.
Always dressed in white with a black mask ( hence conciliating the opposites of life and death ), he stands out thanks to his peculiar voice, whose sharp and vibrant qualities produced with a tool called a swazzle contribute to the intense tempo of the show.
Her voice has been described as " mellow yet vibrant, warm, ample and unforced ".
) Tancredi Pasero, whose vibrant voice sounded remarkably similar to Pinza's, was his chief contemporary rival among Italian-born basses.
The play was a success and her voice was deemed suitable, being described as low and vibrant.
In the first election where radio played an important role, Bennett's vibrant, zealous voice was extremely preferable to King's.
He took part in the vibrant intellectual culture of social psychology in Bristol at the time although he was a lone voice against the broadly experimental focus of Bristol tradition of so-called European Social Psychology.
It also sports a vibrant community with a large range of student-led organisations and activities, allowing students to pursue responsibilities in a variety of aspects such as the environment, sports, international relations and providing student voice.
" The Newsday reviewer wrote: " She has a smile that may remind you of Mary Tyler Moore, the gawky comic precision of the young Carol Burnett, the lyricism of a romantic heroine and a smallish but vibrant voice as accurate as it is expressive.
At the time of Hunter ’ s death, Dr. John H. Riggin described him as a pulpiteer, saying: “ His mellow, vibrant voice made his speech impressive.
In comparison to Kai Hansen, Kiske had a more vibrant and clean voice.
The critic Hesketh Pearson praised Waller for " his good looks his virile acting and his vibrant voice " which " rang through the theatre like a bell and stirred like a trumpet ".

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The only finch in its subfamily that undergoes a complete molt, the American Goldfinch displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration ; the male is a vibrant yellow in the summer and an olive color during the winter months, while the female is a dull yellow-brown shade which brightens only slightly during the summer.
The crowd has kept itself moreover from judging The Luncheon on the Grass like a veritable work of art should be judged ; they see in it only some people who are having a picnic, finishing bathing, and they believed that the artist had placed an obscene intent in the disposition of the subject, while the artist had simply sought to obtain vibrant oppositions and a straightforward audience.
Saugatuck's historic churches contribute to a vibrant community while preserving some of the oldest buildings in town.
Its manufacturing industry while strong, it not as vibrant as it was decades ago.
Clothing with more rustic colors and patterns ( like russet leaves ) are favored in autumn, while in spring more vibrant colors and floral designs ( like cherry blossoms ) are common.
The male is a vibrant red, while the female is a dull red-brown shade.
It displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration ; the male is a vibrant blue in the summer and a brown color during the winter months, while the female is brown year-round.
IGN reviewer Craig Harris, who gave Sonic Advance 2 a 9 out of 10, drew comparisons between the game and its predecessor, while also stating " the graphics are more vibrant with tons more character animation to give the sequel a lot more personality.
The binary options market at present is in the same ' no-mans-land ' where there is a vibrant FX binary options market with sophisticated binary options strategies, while at the other extreme there are a plethora of platforms offering one-hour bets dressing themselves up as ' investments '.
The suburb has been immortalised by the Skyhooks single named after the suburb, ' Balwyn Calling ', while The Age newspaper described the suburb as " arguably Melbourne's most loved " whilst conceding " Balwyn has never, and will never, be called " a vibrant, exciting and influential suburb ".
Paris's Chinatown currently has a vibrant Southeast Asian ethnic Chinese character, while its newer counterpart in the Belleville is largely consists of fairly recent Mainland Chinese.
He is bald and has almost completely colourless skin and lips, while his eyes are a vibrant blue.
The crowd has kept itself moreover from judging The Luncheon on the Grass like a veritable work of art should be judged ; they see in it only some people who are having a picnic, finishing bathing, and they believed that the artist had placed an obscene intent in the disposition of the subject, while the artist had simply sought to obtain vibrant oppositions and a straightforward audience.
Bolstered in part by a televised debate in which he appeared to be young and vibrant while Fowler appeared to be old and doddering, Clement won by an incredible 3-to-1 margin — the most lopsided defeat of a statewide incumbent in Tennessee history.
New bars and restaurants and the nationally renowned Tobacco Factory theatre attract visitors to the area, while the Southville Community Centre and Southville School have become the central features of a vibrant community atmosphere.
As well as having a strong heavy metal music scene Finland, like its Scandinavian neighbours, has a strong vibrant extreme metal scene too which while propagating a more underground and slightly less accessible sound is still notably not only internationally successful but also on a few occasions giving the more mainstream heavy metal bands competition in the nations awards ceremonies.
Finally, he stresses that while many feel an " emotional repugnance " to schematization of poetry, the schematization should be regarded as an aspect of criticism, not the vibrant, personal, direct experience of the work itself — much as the geologist turns away from his or her systematic work to enjoy the beauty of the mountains.
Nakano set out to create music with a " vibrant and dynamic feel " that tied together his years of experience with game music, while Hamauzu tried to use the soundtrack to bring video game music to " greater heights ".
Flick also praised the David Morales remix of the song, calling it " a vibrant, time-sensitive disco ditty ", while Howard Scripps from The Press of Atlantic City called it " an obvious girl-group ditty ", and added that it " is another potential hit ".
The aluminium and chrome gives the paint a vibrant metallic sparkle, while the glass-like coating acts like a refracting prism, changing the apparent color of the surface as the observer moves around.
The zoning aims to preserve a vibrant mix of enterprises while keeping control noise, parking and traffic issues but also addresses specific problems which came up in 2005-2008:
ARL's stated goal is to improve the Nation's ability to protect human and ecosystem health while also maintaining a vibrant economy.
The University of the Philippines Manila has a satellite campus in Koronadal named as the UP Manila-School of Health Sciences Koronadal Campus, while other colleges are also vibrant in the education business.
It is now a membership society, and while it no longer has its own orchestra, it continues a wide ranging programme of activities which focus on composers and young musicians and aim to engage audiences so that future generations will enjoy a rich and vibrant musical life.

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