Sentences with phrase «full of violins»

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With no joints to dampen resonance, the violin produces a full sound and firmly resists string pressure, while its lightweight design gives the player more freedom of movement and a stable center of gravity.
Mechanical engineer David Perry of OpenFab PDX has designed this full - sized, 3 - D printable, electric violin which you can actually play.
The full use of strings show Greenwood's ability to be lovely beyond measure, providing a lush balance to the near violin - claw on a blackboard cues that speak for the film's increasingly masochistic relationship.
Apart from the audio tracks, the CD also includes the following: - A licence to perform the work; - Notes for a teacher on how to put on the musical; - Story of Orpheus; - Complete Lyrics Sheets; - Narrative script; - Full production script; - A songbook adaptation for piano and voice; - Instrumental scores for violin, viola, cello, trumpet, clarinet, piano and conductor's full score; - Photos of cast members and musicians; - Backing tracks with synchronised lyrics for children to practise to, or perform with, if you don't have access to musiciFull production script; - A songbook adaptation for piano and voice; - Instrumental scores for violin, viola, cello, trumpet, clarinet, piano and conductor's full score; - Photos of cast members and musicians; - Backing tracks with synchronised lyrics for children to practise to, or perform with, if you don't have access to musicifull score; - Photos of cast members and musicians; - Backing tracks with synchronised lyrics for children to practise to, or perform with, if you don't have access to musicians.
A violin case full of pocket change can really add up.
In particular, violin plots allow us to visualize the full distribution of historical valuations along with additional insights we consider when seeking index - level and stock - specific insights.
Some of these howlers need a trigger, a siren to accompany or another dog to start the chorus, but some need no encouragement to throw back their heads and send a mournful song to the full moon, to the strains of a violin, or to some unseen, unheard spirit.
There's a dynamic soundtrack chock - full of high - pitched violins and creepy ambiance.
His truly insane contraption is a crank - powered machine that uses 2,000 marbles and a mind - bending series of levers to create a full song from deconstructed instruments, including parts from a xylophone, violin, and kick drum.
Central to the exhibition is a series of backlit tanks full of liquid where objects like violin bows, toothbrushes and an industrial robot are submerged.
The other armoured man grunted in agreement and poked at a half finished instrument on the bench beside him, a violin, looking vulnerable as a newborn, pale, naked, full of curves, its ultimate lineaments only suggested.
The headset handled Yellowcard's violin - laced rock tracks with ease, allowing me to clearly distinguish each instrument while feeling the full impact of the bass and drums.
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