Sentences with phrase «chords by»

In recent years, patients have been waiting Waiting On The World To Change chords by John Mayer, added: June 26th, 2009
What Was I Thinkin chords by Dierks Bentley, added: March 31st, 2006 The official music video for Dierks Bentley's What Was I Thinkin
What is more, Fitch says the thrush can produce other notes — meaning it selects harmonic chords by choice.
Because people are inclined to insure against negative consequences, you can strike an emotional chord by detailing what could happen if a customer does not follow through with your latest recommendation.
Yes, we accept Mr Miliband has struck a populist chord by attacking the energy giants.
The advance improves on a staple of modern computation known as the fast Fourier transform, or FFT, which breaks down a complex signal into its component parts — almost like describing a piano chord by identifying the individual notes that need to be played.
Unlike the other dating websites, Millionaire club perfectly strikes the emotional chord by closely looking into your personal with its amazing services and features.
The film aims to strike a universal chord by asserting that Helen doesn't know the significance of a prized baseball she rescued.
Given how many films have previously struck a chord by exploring the emotional and psychological consequences of discovering alien life in outer space, it's no surprise to see this one follow suit.
«Falling Slowly» is the first song they sing together in the film; he's on guitar, she's on piano, and he's just taught it to her chord by chord.
The Secret Chord By Geraldine Brooks Penguin • $ 16 • ISBN 9780143109761 Pulitzer Prize - winning author Brooks brings new depth to one of the Bible's most intriguing heroes with this fictional re-imagining of the life of King David.
Allow user to find out song chord by using wifi / 3G - simple designing & easy for using - large number of song.
If you pick a chord by choosing the two endpoints uniformly and independently on the circumference, the answer is 1/3.

Not exact matches

Speaking by phone from Detroit, Eight Mile Style publisher Joel Martin said he'd been infuriated during the trial by the defense's absurd contention that «Lose Yourself» wasn't original because it used the same chords as other songs.
Spotify has struck a chord with 71 million worldwide subscribers so far and is aiming to increase that number to as many as 96 million subscribers by the end of the year.
On those black Gibson ES - 355 guitars, both acoustic and electric, King amazed audiences with his signature style - «single - string runs punctuated by loud chords, subtle vibratos, and bent notes, building on the standard 12 - bar blues and improvising like a jazz master,» as the AP describes it.
In the pre-historic days of yore, the only way I might accomplish this was by screeching out Iron Maiden tunes (air guitar optional) through the power of my own vocal chords.
And by developing the Loog Academy app to teach traditional chord work on the guitar's non-traditional 3 - string design, it made learning to play easier than ever.
A message to cryptocurrency investors that was issued today by NASAA has struck a chord with the SEC, which promptly commended the association for highlighting a growing list of potential liabilities for cryptocurrency investors.
It was some such vision of our country that Lincoln — a true «outsider» — evoked with his «mystic chords of memory,» which, «stretching... all over this broad land, will swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.»
Mother's Day struck a resonant chord in the culture - with all those unnerved by women's suffrage and urban migration, with Protestants long familiar with the maternal ideals of evangelical womanhood, with business leaders (especially florists) who were quick to see the commercial potential, with politicians who still regularly voiced the Enlightenment precept that virtuous mothers were the essential undergirding of the republic in nurturing sons to be responsible citizens.
By the end of the movie I was moved and in tears but also a little ashamed that such «worldly» entertainment had struck a chord in me.
But the deeper strain of Percy's Christian humanism sounds another chord altogether: the exultant conviction that we long for the grace of God not because of our own capacity for it, but because we have already been found by it.
He's hopeful this fresh and authentic depiction of Mary, who was constricted by the hierarchies of the day, strikes a chord with people.
Olson strikes a chord similar to Ken Mehlman, Bush's 2004 campaign manager whose effort was greatly assisted by traditional marriage ballot initiatives in key states like Ohio but who has since come out of the closet to favor the nullification of those results.
The meal was accompanied by flourishes of gospel chords reverberating from a piano.
The final bars of Sibelius's Fifth Symphony are, in essence, silence punctuated by six chords, creating a remarkably intense longing for resolution.
Such words strike a deep chord in this age of cheap sentimentality and ethics shaped by the story lines of soap operas and sitcoms.
Why, as the white radiance comes through the dome, with all sorts of staining and distortion imprinted on it by the glass, or as the air now comes through my glottis determined and limited in its force and quality of its vibrations by the peculiarities of those vocal chords which form its gate of egress and shape it into my personal voice, even so the genuine matter of reality, the life of souls as it is in its fullness, will break through our several brains into this world in all sorts of restricted forms, and with all the imperfections and queernesses that characterize our finite individualities here below.
Then stop by K - Mart and pick up a few more chords... after all that you owe me a few minutes and a cup of coffee.
The song strikes a chord with Keen's audience, and its appeal has led to recordings over the years by other artists such as Texas roots rocker Joe Ely and the country supergroup The Highwaymen (featuring Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and the late Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash).
But, like a song whose discordant chords flow into a harmonious chorus, the flavors united, almost by magic.
In evidence that might strike a stronger chord with those not impressed by deep history, either Duke or North Carolina has been a No. 1 or a No. 2 seed in every NCAA Tournament since 2004, and one of them has been a top seed in all but two of those big dances.
, each introduced by an eight - bar guitar break from 1975's most popular three - chord, who - left - the - doob» - in - my - dad's - Buick?
Marcus is not outwardly political, but as a personality beloved by all cultures in South Carolina his views strike a chord, especially in the wake of tragedy.
Long has set the video to a song by My Morning Jacket, and the soaring chords match the brilliant bursts of teals, greens, and pinks that billow out against a white blanket of snow.
Scientifically, they are caused by an involuntary spasm or contraction of the diaphragm and the quick closing of the vocal chords which causes that «hic» sound.
And it strikes a bad chord with me when someone who claims to be a lactation consultant can not appreciate that women can have very personal emotional responses to breastfeeding, whether triggered by past trauma or not, and thinks that such feelings need to be hidden away from your delicate flowers?
We are all familiar with the saying «Never judge a book by the cover», but on the internet if the graphics on a page are not interesting or are absent it will not strike a chord.
Then they tumble up and down a chord to «me - ah - me - ah - me, «followed by a lip - loosening «bippety - boppety - bippety - boppety - boo «down the scale again.
Her post My Struggle with Chronic Low Milk Supply obviously struck a chord with me as evident by my previous post.
Dawn struck a chord with harried moms everywhere when she posted this hilarious eBay auction listing for a «lot of Pokemon cards that [her] kids tried to sneak by [her]».
The cause of addressing this has been taken up by social democrats, notably Owen Jones, but how far has it struck a chord with new protest movements such as Occupy?
His commitment that a future Labour Government would build council houses and regulate private sector rents struck a chord with millions affected by the housing crisis.
His black and orange «I'm Mad as Hell, Too, Carl» lawn signs in his 2010 insurgent race for governor struck the right chord in a region that feels betrayed by time and by politics.
A couple other tweaks were also made: in the tritone condition, the chords were played slowly — only once every four - beat measure — while in the perfect fifth condition, the chords went by rapidly, sounding every beat.
By contrast, the rapid, consonant, familiar chords of the perfect fifth — the «auditory trees» — bring out the concrete mindset.
Their system automatically grouped the thousands of songs by patterns of chord changes and tone allowing researchers to statistically identify trends with an unprecedented degree of consistency.
D.J. (stock image) The researchers system automatically grouped the thousands of songs by patterns of chord changes and tone allowing researchers to statistically identify trends with an unprecedented degree of consistency.
«Our sensors solve that problem by measuring vibrations of the vocal chords,» Rogers said.
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