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When it is connected to a rhythm machine, the circuit-bent toy can convert a mechanical cadence into a snarling, stomping beat.
So maybe it was a given that the set's high point would be "Now He Sings, Now He Sobs," the title track of Mr. Corea's landmark 1968 trio album, which shifts from an annunciatory march cadence into a sleek, polyrhythmic waltz.
In the finale, listen out for the 22 repetitions of the same obstinate harmony in the woodwinds and brass for a moment of genuine orchestral weirdness; and thrill, right at the end of the piece, when the violins at last fulfil the destiny of one of the tunes they've been playing, over and over again, by celebrating its cadence into C major.
Now his expressive hands are tamping down the sound; now shaping the full parabola of a serpentine line; now tripping the cadence into dance time; and then sending bass notes plunging down to the crypt and soprano tones soaring upward to the fan vaulting of the sanctuary.
It ends with a perfect authentic cadence into B-flat minor.
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"Its cadence entered into our ears and our memories for good.
"Overblowing and not listening!" Next he ordered the drumline — snares, tenor drums, bass drums, cymbals and the five-drum wraparounds known as quints — to start a cadence leading into the "Entertainment Tonight" theme song, the band's fanfare.
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He is the only Bond villain whom the master impressionists deign to mimic; over and over, they repeat the same line, refining the intonation until Lee's impeccable cadences fall into place: "Come, come, Mr. Bond, you get just as much pleasure from killing as I do".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com