Sentences with phrase «with tambourines»

Last night at the party in the bar I went to, he led San Marco's souls into a wild percussion dance under the garden's soaking avocado trees, chanting in time with the tambourines.
The dynamic teachers tailor the classes to the age of the students — with newborn classes focused on teaching parents lullabies, older babies getting in on the silly fun, and toddlers jamming out with tambourines and jingle bells.
34 Jephthah came to Mizpah to his house; and behold, his daughter came out to meet him with tambourines and with dances: and she was his only child; besides her he had neither son nor daughter.
He tells us to «dance with joy before the Lord» and to «praise Him with the tambourine and lyre.»
Once the characters are dressed the game then proceeds to a rhythm game where you tap a button in time with the tambourine on the screen.
Paul Lee, Untitled (two towels with tambourine bells), 2010, towels, cotton thread, ink, tambourine bells, 125 x 1079 mm
These meticulously assembled installations — one is lined in dark wood panels with a tambourine on the floor, another is an empty hallway glowing with fluorescent light — are enigmatic and transportive.

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Dancing with flags became something we made fun of, like duelling tambourines and long services and «falling out» in the Spirit and daring to pray for healing.
When Jephthah returned home, glowing with sweat and triumph, «who should come out to meet him but his daughter, dancing to the sound of tambourines» (v. 34).
Observe first that the phenomenon of prophecy is induced: Samuel says to Saul, «You will meet a band of prophets coming down from the high place with harp, tambourine, flute, and lyre before them, prophesying» (I Sam.
Or, if someone decides they'd like to try out the tambourine during the singing but don't have a lick of rhythm, you have to deal with the sometimes humorous embellishments to the music.
As the ship / floe nears the Pole, the author sings loudly, with the rest, banging a tambourine she finds in her hand.
It is a time pregnant with promise, and a time for noisy tambourines and merry dancing.
Samuel says to Saul, «You will meet a band of prophets coming down from the high place with harp, tambourine, flute, and lyre before them.
You can see expecting mothers with their embroidery tambourines sitting around a fire sewing in their baby's initials while waiting for their little one to be born.
She and I were playing with some musical instruments — a triangle, a tambourine, and some bells — when my son once again came back and asked if he could play the triangle.
And of course, you can also buy xylophones, tambourines, harmonicas and other instruments for your baby, but be warned: Babies can make a lot of fun noise with these instruments!
With maracas, a tambourine and castanets, your 2 - year old can create a garage band with their playmates in no tWith maracas, a tambourine and castanets, your 2 - year old can create a garage band with their playmates in no twith their playmates in no time!
Celine «s sturdy woven blanket - like poncho over a fluid maxi dress, glamorized with a metallic collar necklace feels very nomad riche as well, so keep your eyes out for these pieces too, and have fun marching to the beat of your own tambourine this fall!
And for anyone who demands that his animated escapades close with «far out,» generation - bridging kitsch, there's Robert Goulet, golden - throating his way through a version of «Green Tambourine
The forest echoes as never before with the sounds of dulcimers, xylophones, tambourines, and cymbals.
Meet Oskar Schell, an inventor, Francophile, tambourine player, Shakespearean actor, jeweler, pacifist, correspondent with Stephen Hawking and Ringo Starr.
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The composer made up for it by hamming it up, alternating clapping his hand against his tambourine with swatting it against his rear end, head and family jewels.
RHF features such cute ideas as interviewing a pro wrestler, playing a tambourine with a monkey, and stealthily kicking away soccer balls during a first date.
If you play along, the stage effects might change and the pop star herself will transform your glow stick into a maraca, tambourine, or a lightsaber with a odd sound.
The track leads players along several musical instruments, including a piano, tambourine, and xylophone, all of which emit context - sensitive sounds as the player interacts with them.
Here, a range of editions are available for purchase: commonplace items, from lighters and water bottles to dishes and tambourines, are emblazoned with both Patricia's drawings and elegantly arranged on spare black shelving, lit with purple spotlights that extend the nightlife vibe.
The Jazz Museum at the Old Mint held a sampling of the sometimes naughty, little - known collages that jazz great Louis Armstrong made in the final two decades of his life, as well as Satch Hoyt's tambourines linked into chains attached to mirrors to form endless columns, or halved and assembled into crosses reminiscent of the city's famous ironwork; and there were two installations by Dario Robleto, one featuring preserved, mounted butterflies with antennae made of audio tape delicately perched on the edges of the fossilized inner - ear bones of whales, and the other a collaboration with the record label Dust - to - Digital to preserve early gospel music.
A tree - like structure, set with a number of painted tambourines, look upon this projection, embodying the video by rattling to the effect of its audio channel.
Installation view: From left, «Take All the Time You Need (Adrienne Hawkins),» 1975 (oil on linen canvas) by BARKLEY L. HENDRICKS; «Tambourine,» 2010 (oil on canvas) by LYNETTE YIADOM - BOAKYE; «Black Widow with Brothers Fighting,» 2008 (oil on canvas) by NOAH DAVIS.
Paul Lee has one of the best - looking, and also weirdest, booths at this year's Independent: two walls of relief sculptures made of reconstructed tambourines spliced together with quasi-Constructivist black and yellow sculptures.
His tambourine sculptures humorously play on contemporary art's reverence for minimal geometric forms, while also exploring the possibilities for engaging with readymade objects though subtle changes that are themselves minimal in effort.
Local Natives» soulful cover of Kanye West's Ultralight Beam projects ghostly vocals over wanton electric guitar to great effect, but Young the Giant's Islands — a similarly slow - burning affair — sounds cheap, with bass notes that lack definition and a conga drum - tambourine combination that comes off garbled and generally unpleasant.
Overall, it sounds like Jabra played it safe and took off a little more than was necessary to avoid any painful sounds and I agree with the decision since these are sitting right in my ear, but the choice is kind of noticeable and cymbals, tambourines, and hi - hats are just barely there.
The sound signature is well - balanced, with complex arrangements like Stevie Wonder's Signed, Sealed, Delivered coming through in full — from tambourine in the left ear to sitar in the right, it's all here, even listening at lower volumes.
In P!nk's «Try,» I could hear the vocals, pianos, strings and tambourines much better on these buds than on the SMS Audio STREET by 50 Wired Sport earbuds, which overpowered the same track with heavy bass.
JBL adds a bit more bite than we usually go in for, occasionally revealing a tambourine clink or a trumpet blare too sharply, but it mostly works, airing out the topside with presence and clarity, like the sonic version of a sparkling summer morning.
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Wandering musicians playing strangely stringed instruments, bell bottom pants, tie - dyed shirts, exploding pot seeds melting our polyester accessories, all accompanied by tambourine music and imbued with incense and old sweat.
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