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The second movement is woven together from delicate wind solos, while the last is basically a moto perpetuo that generates texture out of activity, though still clouded by sudden harmonic twists.
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A bewitching sea breeze rippled the rice paddies, carrying on its soft breath the tremulous notes of temple gongs and delicate wind chimes.
It's a delicate wine, so have a delicate food.
A soft wind.
A delicate ballad called "August Winds" found him parsing the distinction between public and private demeanors, with all the subtlety of a well-practiced interior monologuist.
Once he emerged as the early front-runner for the Republican Presidential nomination, this summer, his airport comings and goings posed a delicate staging issue: a rogue wind off the tarmac could render his comb-over fully erect in front of the campaign paparazzi.
Around especially vibrant people, I would also hear a delicate music, like a crystal wind chime being clinked together.
This recovery that's in the wind is a delicate thing and I'm not one of those guys who's looking for ways to kill it.
It's a tumbling wisteria vine of a beat, translucent xylophone blooms winding around a delicate twig of bass so fragile you worry it might snap off in a strong breeze.
But just seconds into the opener, How We Be, the music veers off into different sounds: a deep, Curtis Mayfield-esque groove; a delicate falsetto; a final layer of wind instrumentation that hints at Afrobeat.
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