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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blur of notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where musical notes or written notes are perceived as indistinct or chaotic, often conveying a sense of overwhelming sound or information.
Example: "As the orchestra played, the music became a blur of notes that filled the concert hall with an enchanting sound."
Alternatives: "a flurry of notes" or "a jumble of notes".
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In the outer movements, poetry and structure were lost in a blur of notes.
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The last few months of my studies were a blur of scrawled notes and endless research, and the biggest obstacle I faced was battling the occasional all-consuming hangover.
Before "Eruption," Van Halen's technique of fretting with one hand and tapping the fretboard with the other, which creates an almost mechanical blur of notes, was unknown to most pop listeners.
There's an astounding moment in the Trio where the pianist goes off into a blur of sweet and sour notes around a B-flat-major chord.
But as the blur of notes is prolonged, the elemental harmony within comes into relief, the musical equivalent of focusing a camera lens.
Mine whizzed by in a blur of deadlines … No time for a Middlepause... barely a note in my diary".
Birdsong, and a blur of greenery.
Then a blur of black hurtled by.
The next two years were a blur of disappointments.
Centurion is a blur of noise.
The place is a blur of bezels.
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