Sentence examples for create a score from inspiring English sources

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By dragging the cursor you can create a score with themes, counterpoint, colors, modulations and your choice of harmonic languages.

"You create a score that is designed of building blocks so it can respond and adapt dynamically to the ever-changing situation in a musically natural way".

You can see that by the fact that John Williams had to create a score as brilliant as Catch Me If You Can in order to keep up.

Rather than try to create a score that sounded like Prokofiev, he combined excerpts from a dozen or so other works by this composer.

His private enjoyment of composition became more public when his brother asked him to create a score for "Unreachable Places," made in 2005 for the Hamburg Ballet.

In the first part of the "Rite of Spring" syllabus, schoolchildren collaboratively create a score, drawing on motifs from Stravinsky's ballet.

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It's so hard to create a scoring chance.

Spurs dominated possession in the early exchanges but could not create a scoring opportunity.

These parameters were used to create a scoring system.

This study evaluated clinical and radiologic factors to create a scoring system to aid prognostication.

A machine learning procedure was used to create a scoring function to automatically predict the GCI score for all genes in the human genome.

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