Sentences with phrase «use of the violin»

Distinguishing the musical compositions is an aggressive use of the violin, played by Hilary Hahn (who is covered in the scoring featurette) and more apt at encouraging emotional response than the characters or story.

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Just in the same way we created March and Pop Funk, users with some Python skills can create a new mood, using layers of instruments (for example: two violin layers, with three piano layers), along with other musical structures, like a waltz, or swing.
He manages to replicate the immense sound of his studio recordings by looping several violin, voice and percussion tracks over one another and using them periodically throughout his songs.
She grew up as the sixth of seven kids, used to play violin semi-professionally, believes in unicorns, and counts her 58 - hour natural childbirth with her second daughter + meeting Michelle Kwan as among her best life accomplishments.
He used software to analyse the outlines of 7000 violins — built by the most respected luthiers of the last 400 years — from photographs.
Chitwood used a statistical technique called elliptical Fourier descriptor analysis to quantify the entire outlines of the violins for comparison.
Chitwood has now crossed his passions for plants and stringed instruments by publishing a study that documents the evolution of violin shapes using the same methods that he uses for charting the evolving form of leaves.
Developed by Dylan Menzies at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, the O - Bow uses optical sensors to track the movement of a real violin bow across a groove in a metal instrument.
As a part of VIOLIN, we have developed Vaxign, the first web - based publically available vaccine target design tool based on bioinformatics analysis of genome sequences using the strategy of reverse vaccinology.
A key program of VIOLIN is Vaxign, the first web - based publically available vaccine target design tool based on bioinformatics analysis of genome sequences using the strategy of reverse vaccinology.
I want all my life to marry a Mongol and am a defender of human rights, I have had my brain robbed and even then murdered after being used to fight IS (ISIS) I believe in trying to make m / oney grow and take violin lessons I think worldwide genocide awful and have complained to the UN.
With passion bursting at the seam, and hopelessly hemmed in by not - so book smart intellect, Wadley creates a score of devastating, elegant subtlety, using the naturally sorrowful violin for all of its Ivy League tortured worth, along with a gently regretful piano.
«Eating» is the film's most notorious sequence, and was I imagine very hard to score well, but Howard did so, musically conveying a range of emotions, using synth pan flutes to provide the inevitable, effective awkward feeling underpinning the longing and desire represented by the flute and violin parts.
For the award winning video game, Dishonored, Licht created an ambient score with atonal textures and included the use of the Stardivari Hammer violin.
There are many extensions of themes from the first film (most notably the «Horn of Plenty» theme), and the mildly creepy violin theme for Wiress and Betee is exceptional - I only wish it was used more!
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.
The standard veneer is V8 - specific Dark Fiddleback Eucalyptus, so named because the same wood is often used for the backs of violins.
Chis Gale's «Song Of Banque» and Tomoki Miyosh's «The Gentleman's Partita» take a simpler approach to covering the track, using the ocarina and violin respectively for the melody with a simple piano accompaniment in their arrangements.
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.
A forerunner in the expansion of the violin beyond its classical and «wood - bound» tradition, Todd Reynolds electrifies in concert, weaving together composed and improvised segments, and making use of computer technology and digital loops to sculpt his sounds in real time, seamlessly integrating minimalist, pop, Jazz, Indian, African, Celtic and indigenous folk music into his own sonic blend.
Kennedy uses elements of the cello, violin and amplified, bowed and manipulated objects.
Initially trained in violin and sculpting, Anderson pursued a variety of performance art projects in New York during the 1970s, making particular use of language, technology, and visual imagery.
Using Franchy's texts and images from the exhibit the duo will layer violin, guitar and electronics creating a dialogue of sounds that are a live response to the piece.
For this iteration Johnson and Ortman will use duration performance, song, violin and drum to enact their relations and responsibility to the land and waters of Lenapehoking / New York.
A move from western Massachusetts to the UK in 2005 led Corsano to concentrate on his solo music, an always - spontaneously - composed amalgam of extended techniques for drum set and non-percussion instruments of his own making incorporated into his kit: e.g. violin strings stretched across drum heads, modified reed instruments that transform the drums into resonators which can, in turn, be used to incite strips of metal to react to the drum membranes» Chladni - plate - like modes of vibration, etc..
Among the pieces for sale (all prices in Australian dollars): the armored vest worn by Crowe's Gladiator character general Maximus Decimus Meridius ($ 20,000 reserve, or about $ 15,400 in U.S. dollars); a replica Roman chariot from that same movie ($ 10,000 or $ 7,700 U.S.); a Leandro Bisiach Sir violin that Crowe used in the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World ($ 100,000; $ 76,800 U.S.); a bunch of jewelry from Crowe's ex-wife; and even a Grammy award that was originally presented to Johnny Cash.
In 2005, Olafur and classical violin maker Hans Johannsson began work on the development of a new instrument, with the objective to reinterpret the traditions of 17th - and 18th - century violin making using today's technology and a contemporary visual aesthetic.
Musicians too took notice: Schwitters imagined a score in which the tones would be produced by «violin, drum, trombone, sewing machine, grandfather clock, steam of water, etc.,» 40 years before John Cage composed pieces using a watering can, a iron pipe, a bottle of wine, a grand piano, five radios and an electric mixer.
Later that afternoon, I used an empty conference room to practice violin ahead of the ceremony.
Pen2Bow is a new iPad app which turns the Pencil into a violin bow, letting you use all of these natural gestures to play a virtual violin.
Instead of writing or drawing with it, you can use it to bow a virtual violin.
For instance, if you're in the process of learning to play the violin, use this as an example of your perseverance and willingness to learn new skills.
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