Sentences with phrase «n't much music»

There isn't much music in the film either than the typical documentary music.

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And he took a beating from music fans that evidently felt Metallica had made enough money and shouldn't be picking on them, thank you very much.
There were versions of games like «Mass Effect» and «Call of Duty» that were inferior to their counterparts on other platforms, and Nintendo's own contributions were lackluster: a rehashed, sidescrolling Mario game, and «Nintendoland,» a forgettably competent mini-game collection that offered some great menu music and not much else.
As much as the twin - turbos try, they can't keep the sweet music of 12 - cylinder fury at bay.
Google's decision to ditch Google Play Music for an alternative wouldn't be much of a surprise.
Since during this experiment I was without my phone for the weekend, I knew I had to find a way to still listen to music during my workouts, or I'd be unsatisfied — there's nothing worse than forgetting to bring your headphones to the gym, much less not having any music at all.
Getting lots of money from Spotify may be great for music labels and owners, but it's not doing much for Spotify: The company lost $ 200 million last year, and the massive payments it makes to record companies (which amount to more than 85 % of its revenues) are a big part of the problem.
The Fitbit Ionic manages to fit — no pun intended — a GPS sensor, a heart rate sensor, a «multi-day battery» rated at more than four days, a Near Field Communications (NFC) chip for contactless payments, enough storage for music (plus Pandora support and Bluetooth headphone support), and water resistance into a device that's not much thicker than conventional wristwear.
Unapproved books faced limited commercial distribution, much in the same way retailers such as Walmart will not stock music bearing a Parental Advisory warning.
Fox will not disclose how much it earns from Glee «s music sales and other spinoffs.
Since Rhapsody bought it in 2011, not much has been heard of the once high - flying peer - to - peer service that transformed public assumptions about consuming music.
Music executives say they have not been shown a prototype of the new streaming service, nor been given much detail on it.
Cook didn't have much to say about the HomePod, which is also in the «Other» category, but he said that he believes it is a «breakthrough» speaker that will change the way we listen to music.
«But we also wanted [music that] people didn't know as much about, from music in the anti-slavery movement to Muslim punk.
Much of classical music is instrumental, operas are not always about religion, country music isn't always religious, folk music depends on the origin which can be secular or of other religions besides Christian, much of rock and pop music is not religious, and soMuch of classical music is instrumental, operas are not always about religion, country music isn't always religious, folk music depends on the origin which can be secular or of other religions besides Christian, much of rock and pop music is not religious, and somuch of rock and pop music is not religious, and so on.
I enjoy the worship music but don't usually get much out of the sermons.
When it comes to the movies we watch or the music we listen to, we'd rather not have so much freedom.
One of the most dramatic changes in my own denomination is the shift away from the adult midnight service on Christmas Eve to a wildly popular «family» service at an earlier hour, which by its very nature can not offer much in the way of a sermon or more challenging music.
There are many people who don't care too much what kind of music a church plays.
In Lutheranism the retention of the ancient liturgy, sacramentalism, iconography, and much of the music and ceremony of the medieval church made - and makes - it apparent that the Lutheran Reformation did not start a new church but continued the ancient teaching and life of the catholic community.
Like music, revelation was not so much the solution of mystery as it was the disclosure of new mystery.
But for the most part the actual content of those repeated lines are not bad theology — much of contemporary «praise music» is in fact a revival of psalmody.
At least that kid seems to get it, I adore Bethoven's Ave Maria, but I don't want to pester my classical music hating buddy about how much he is missing it and how he just doesn't get it.
I really don't keep up with the Christian music industry much, but apparently singer / songwriter Derek Webb has released a «controversial» new single called «What Matters More,» which you can listen to here.
Frequently highly personalized, this music is aimed not so much at evangelism as at confronting the already evangelized with their shortcomings.
I've wondered if it has to do with the fact that I don't like the style of music; I don't really care much for adult - contemporary music, which is what most worship is.
I actually find today's more contemporary praise and worship music much more easier to sing, understand, and not to mention much more culturally relevant.
I am thinking of researching artists looking for that type of music, as he is disabled now, and can't play as much.
So until people stop listening to dessert, and eating their vegetables and lean mean — metaphorically speaking — you'll won't have as much of the music you're looking for.
Music is, of course, another creative medium that already has a significant place in most churches, but until recently hasn't featured much in our outreach efforts.
I told them that one can not speak of the history of the United States without acknowledging how much Christian culture is embodied in American music, art, institutions, ideas, etc..
They turned on music, and even though I was tired and hot, I danced in the kitchen to pop songs, and I felt like barking with laughter - crying because all three of them were dancing with me, and their faces were upturned to me, they were having so much fun, and I thought, Oh, my God, I'm it, aren't I?
Wilson's manner does not take us much further than the words of the song in The Music Man: «How can there be any sin in sincere?»
Despite my temptation to condemn such music immediately for its ugly perversity, a moment's reflection reveals that the issue is much more complex than declaring an entire genre off limits because the lives of its artists aren't godly, or because many of the songs contain profanity.
It doesn't take that much more time to sing all six verses of «For All the Saints» or all four verses of «Crown Him with Many Crowns»; cutting such great texts by two - thirds or one - half inevitably sends the signal that music in the liturgy is filler» and there is no room for filler in the sacred liturgy.
I've been dismayed by much of the recent Vineyard «worship» music, which is sorely lacking in content (i.e. truth), and the whole existential approach to spirituality that I don't remember from the early days.
I have a problem with churches owning so much money, property and buildings; I question liturgy and orders of worship; I struggle with the one - man monologue sermon model; I have always wrestled with «full - time paid ministry» pastor positions; I disregard Sunday dress; I don't like the control of worship music by a select and talented few; I don't believe in tithing; I question the sacraments, formal Christian education, and our whole approach to the New Testament.
I careered through my early 20s thinking about music and not much else.
In recent years, the band's music hasn't been available to stream, much to the chagrin of listeners everywhere.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
This is how pieces of music can include so much silence; the space is not empty, and a skillful composer will know how to make that very clear.
First of all, I firmly agree that the Gospel of Jesus should be central, but in contrast to much of the Christian Music (and most of the evangelical culture) of the 1980s, that doesn't mean that the Gospel can, or should, be reduced to a few basic convictions about Jesus.
Indian music reveals much about Hinduism that is not conveyed by the written word or by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concmusic reveals much about Hinduism that is not conveyed by the written word or by reproductions of painting and sculpture; for an introduction to the music of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concmusic of India, Swami Prajnanananda has written Historical Development of Indian Music which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concMusic which, although it bristles with untranslated Sanskrit words, can be read with profit by anyone who has made enough of a study of Hinduism to be able to recognize its central concepts.
And even with the best of music and preaching mediated through the ear, much is lost that a church service provides — the sense of corporate fellowship, the lift of the atmosphere and architecture, the appeals presented to the eye, most of all, elements in the leader's mood and personality which his voice alone can not convey.
I enjoy the irreverent humor (though not the music) of Christian goth band Dead Artist Syndrome: «Jesus I love you, but I don't understand your wife / She wears too much make - up and she always wants to fight / In my world of black and gray, she argues shades of white.»
I'm not much a fan of current popular music, though.
It is true that none of the capacities and abilities noted above is much encouraged by a fast - changing society which displays little toleration or appreciation for careful thinking and reflection, not to mention decent art and music.
Third, she reflects the amorality of so much rock music in its affirmation of any and every experience, regardless of the personal cost, since the point of the singer's giving is not only the recipient's pleasure but also the perverse pleasure she experiences in the excess of her gesture.
Not all Christian music is boring, but a lot of mainstream worship music does not have much melodic variation, but that's to make it as easy as possible for even tone - deaf people to sing aloNot all Christian music is boring, but a lot of mainstream worship music does not have much melodic variation, but that's to make it as easy as possible for even tone - deaf people to sing alonot have much melodic variation, but that's to make it as easy as possible for even tone - deaf people to sing along.
@Sabio — You said «It is of course difficult to describe subjective sensations with language — that is why art, music and much more satisfies us when words can't — but we don't have to imagine something divine when we realize this fact.»
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