Phrases with «full symphony»

The phrase "full symphony" refers to a musical composition that includes a large group of musicians playing various instruments, such as strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. It represents a complete and grand orchestral performance. Full definition

Sentences with «full symphony»

  • I feel like there are some elements of John Williams and Bernard Hermann in there with his grandiose full symphony sound. (paulstriptothemovies.com)
  • The app lets gamers play with the game's soundtrack in two different modes: «Legendary Mode» contains three tracks from the game that you can split into six instrumentals, turning them on and off for your own personal remix, and «Creation Mode» allows users to make their own music with five different instruments, six sounds each, that they can share with friends (I expect full symphonies will be made in less than a day). (thatvideogameblog.com)
  • Then — and only then — we muse, shall we finally have, brought to the level of performance, the full symphony of mystery that the cathedral was meant to be. (faith.org.uk)
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