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My introduction to his brilliant tone came in the Solti recording of the Requiem from 1968.
The result was a stronger, more brilliant tone in place of the delicate, intimate tone of the violin of the 18th century.
In the centuries since Stradivari's death, musicians, critics and luthiers — makers of stringed instruments — have debated what gives many of his 600 known instruments their brilliant tone.
At its widest part, where the bridge is set, the belly angles downward, increasing the pressure of the strings on the bridge to give a brilliant tone of great carrying power.
Catherine Foster, the Brünnhilde, also showed power on the high end, slicing through the orchestra with a pure and brilliant tone, but she tended to sing flat, and made a pale, insubstantial sound at lower volumes.
The Boehm experiments changed the character of the flute considerably, producing more volume and a more brilliant tone; with his improvements, along with the subsequent minor changes, the flute became one of the most versatile instruments of the orchestra, performing superbly in all keys.
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For some, it's the brilliant tones of Morrissey singing Meat Is Murder, or The Lovecats by the Cure, that captures the 80s but for me, Let's Do It will forever be the anthem of my teens.
He played alto saxophone with a brilliant, pure tone, stating even small note values with clarity, and he also played clarinet and tenor saxophone on occasion.
It was intended to be played indoors with stringed instruments and was softer and less brilliant in tone than the modern oboe.
The great contribution of the Amatis to the development of the violin was their evolution of the flat, shallow model, which, as improved by Stradivari, proved the fittest to survive in modern concert conditions by reason of the brilliant soprano tone of which it is capable.
Brilliant note.
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