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One 1969 textbook defines the tone cluster as "an extra-harmonic clump of notes".
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The Fall plays brief and unpretty repetitive clumps of notes above mercilessly fixed drum figures.
Dina Koston's "Messages" was like a melancholy nightscape lighted by iridescent clumps of notes.
"Red" (1979) and "Green" (1988) are full of rambling but stripped-down acoustic guitar lines, with little clumps of notes creating recurring, off-kilter rhythms.
His sets last nearly two hours, and are full of virtuosic playing — Paisley favors customized guitars, based on the Fender Telecaster, which he gets from an exacting luthier in West Virginia, and his solos emerge as dense, barbed clumps of notes — and, for concertgoers unmoved by guitar heroics, high-concept videos.
As the boy extends his palm, the visitor pulls a clump of bank notes from her purse.
Their families learned of the marriage by looking in their garages, said Jim Palin, Todd's father, where each family found a clump of flowers and a note.
In an interview published in March 1968, however, he says of an unidentified person, I have been listening all week to the piano music of a composer now greatly esteemed for his ability to stay an hour or so ahead of his time, but I find the alternation of note-clumps and silences of which it consists more monotonous than the foursquares of the dullest eighteenth-century music.
One day in late July, as I viewed with dismay the withered astilbes, tiarellas and ferns in a neglected border near the house, I was amazed to note the ever so neat clump of an epimedium known as Niveum.
Or a clump of mud.
Can the longer clump of letters win?
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