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Discover Ludwig"cue sheet" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a document or list that provides cues or prompts for a performance or event, typically for actors or musicians. Example: The orchestra conductor handed out the cue sheet to the musicians before the rehearsal began.
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His idol is Wagner, and he uses no cue sheet when running a Wagnerian Opera.
That means you can go old-school, and print out a super high-definition, never-runs-out-of-batteries, turn-by-turn cue sheet.
Giants Coach Jim Fassel approached his offensive coordinator, Sean Payton, who was on the sideline in the second half holding the industrial-sized cue sheet of offensive plays that resembled a Christmas card with all the colors on it.
I asked Cliff Martinez's publicist, Beth Krakower, to offer their side: "Almost exactly 50% of the total music in the 'Drive' cue sheet is credited exclusively to Cliff, exclusively for this movie".
The score was deemed ineligible by an executive committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Variety said, because too many names were listed on the official musical cue sheet for the film; in addition to the score's composers, Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard, the document also lists the music editor Alex Gibson, the music designer Mel Wesson and the composer Lorne Balfe.
I asked Cliff Martinez's publicist, Beth Krakower, to offer their side: "Almost exactly 50% of the total music in the 'Drive' cue sheet is credited exclusively to Cliff, exclusively for this movie". Krakower explained that Martinez actually wrote more of the music used in the film, but he shares credit with his programmers for those cues, since that is the only way that his partners get paid.
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On a recent visit, programs, photographs, old letters and cue sheets littered Ms. Glorsky's living room.
Burnett cut out pieces from the magazine and attached them to other pieces, handwritten cue sheets, or notes indicating their place in a film score.
Named for Josephine Burnett, who donated her grandmother's music to the Ransom Center, this collection contains a wide variety of Hazel Burnett's materials, including printed cue sheets and full scores; photoplay albums; sheet music; hundreds of pieces clipped out of The Etude and Melody magazines; and handwritten cue sheets and notes.
Large auditoriums brought in whole instrumental ensembles, working from cue sheets provided by the studios with specific titles keyed to moments in the film.
Painfully few of these scores and cue sheets are still around, but a good place to start is The Originals, a website maintained by silent film musician, historian and joint organiser of the festival, Neil Brand.
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