Sentences with phrase «musical element into»

As a musician, I've always appreciated when developers incorporate some sort of musical element into their games.
This set of mirrors is sturdy, elegant, and ready to bring musical elements into any home or office.

Not exact matches

Other research by C. Nathan DeWall and his colleagues used linguistic analysis to show that popular song lyrics became more self - focused and antisocial (i.e., violent, more profanity) between 1980 and 2007, a psychological shift that may have translated into changes for musical elements of songs.
Maybe that shouldn't be surprising, given that the computers which fired out the initial ideas had first been fed reams of data on the plot elements, time periods, settings and character types which go into the creation of a successful musical.
(Too bad that they can't be fused into one with the best elements of both because good luck finding an actress as famous and as talented and as theoretically bankable as Viola for the actual theatrical version) Playbill Patti Lupone on Penny Dreadful (uff, she's so great on that show) and her next musical War Paint Lenny Letter Tony nominee and Oscar winner Lupita Nyong» o reveals why she chose a small play as Oscar follow up in a great piece.
Speaking as someone that has never seen the musical on stage, or who went into this film with any preconceived notions of how it should or shouldn't be, my personal take on Rent is that it is an interesting, ambitious, but somewhat flawed endeavor that has enough good moments to recommend, but enough weaker elements to keep me from becoming ecstatic over it.
The ongoing emphasis on charming musical numbers and oddball (yet funny) subplots effectively keeps things interesting, and yet it's worth noting that Trolls does begin to peter out once it passes the one - hour mark - with the movie eventually (and inevitably) progressing into a spinning - its - wheels third act that's rife with time - wasting elements (including an eye - rollingly ineffective melodramatic stretch).
Like Happy Death Day, many of the year's highlights, which toyed with or injected life into often - tired subgenres, came in smaller packages, such as the home - invasion thrillers Better Watch Out, The Babysitter (another Netflix original), and Jackals; the clever zombie - in - the - desert flick It Stains the Sands Red (much better than the silly cannibal - in - the - desert - flick The Bad Batch); the flesh - eating family drama Raw; the blood - sucking confused - teen drama The Transfiguration; the sci - fi / fantasy / horror hybrids The Void, The Untamed, and The Lure, which also had elements of the musical; and the ultra-disturbing tale of youth Super Dark Times, about the unraveling of a group of friends after the accidental killing of a classmate, which offers a significantly more satisfying experience than It.
In direct contrast to its gameplay, Lovely Planet's soundtrack is a carefree collection of tunes that folds elements of classic East Asian musical tradition into chiptunes.
By contrast, the Lumines Remixes albums present an artist's rendering of the audio elements into a distinct design, making it a different kind of musical experience altogether.
Sonic Shadows (2010) reveals the internal resonance of structural elements like the fifth - floor bridge below the oculus and boiler room pipes, transforming them into musical instruments.
For his excellent new show at Lehmann Maupin, NYC, Sunset in My Heart (which was celebrated at the opening by turning the gallery into a raucous Japanese summer street festival with a musical performance by the artist dressed as a Japanese schoolgirl gone wrong), Mr. has returned to his expressive and experimental roots as a young artist, incorporating abstract elements like graffiti, and using distressed and sullied canvases to accentuate his colorful anime - themed imagery.
Taking simple shapes and primary hues as a departure point, Johnson methodically builds these essential elements into a musical triumph: transforming a slow hum into an ecstatic crescendo.
Elements of representation, portraiture, caricature, cartography, typography, micrography, and musical composition coalesce into the resulting work.
Thursday night, the Perez Museum threw its hat into the ring, hosting its annual performance with Devonté Hynes and Ryan McNamara's Dimensions, a multi-colored event performance in which various musical and dance elements were separated on shaded platforms around the museum grounds, eventually converging and locking together for a single performance in tandem behind the museum.
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