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The phrase "a flurry of notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and rapid increase in the number of notes, often in a musical or written context.
Example: "During the concert, the pianist played a flurry of notes that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a burst of notes" or "a flurry of messages."
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"Doo-weaapp?" Shorter's tenor would go, then the shuffle, then a flurry of notes from bassist John Patittucci and a snare-drum-slamming crash stop from drummer Brian Blade, a silence, another hoot and shuffle.
Half the compositions are originals, and López-Nussa exhisitrademarkademark skills: a nimble energetic style with fast runs up and down the piano, an ability to change rhythms, a jabbing intensity, sudden stops which gave way to a flurry of notes.
The concept of evil capitalist power structures may feed a younger audience's lust for conspiracy (How To Bill The Bilderberg Group references the shady conference of super powers that furthers American economic interests in Europe) and come over as a little earnest, but it makes a fine bedrock on which to get angry with a flurry of notes.
Then off they went, a sea of straws amidst a flurry of notes from above.
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A flurry of wrong notes rang out.
While it is ultimately the government that will decide whether to introduce retransmission fees – a decision is expected late this year or early 2016 – Ofcom's view caused a flurry of analyst notes viewing it as a negative for ITV's ambitions.
The result was a flurry of handwritten notes over three days, which Gingrich believed held the key to a Republican House majority.
Playing quietly - he has the sort of demeanor that silences a whole room - he would spin off a curt flurry of notes, march into double time, then, leaving a phrase unfinished, dart off on a new rhythmic tangent.
And that's how King Curtis could do the — " Bonds sang a busy flurry of notes that sounded like a cross between Clarence Clemons and the sax solo in "Yakety Yak," one of King Curtis's most famous records.
But despite a further flurry of notes, the woman and her flowers would not be moved.
He played it out with a flurry of fast, high notes — the sound of modern love walking on by.
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