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The sly, blues-hinting sophistication of his arrangements, including distinctive flute, clarinet, and muted brass voicings, graced hit albums such as Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings (1955) and April in Paris (1956), which vaulted Basie to popularity.
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Taegŭm, also spelled tayageum, taekeum, or daegeum, also called chotdae or cho, large transverse bamboo flute with a distinctive sound, widely used in Korean music.
There, powered by one of the large "E" series passenger diesels (an EMC E5) with the distinctive and durable stainless-steel fluting, it is still operated on short runs on the museum's substantial trackage, providing train enthusiasts and tourists with an experience reminiscent of the heyday of the Burlington's Zephyr service.
This membrane creates a distinctive sound characteristic of much Chinese flute music.
It is usually joined in performance by a number of indigenous especially Andean instruments, such as zampoñas (panpipes), quenas (end-blown flutes), and the charango, a distinctive plucked lute with a rounded back traditionally made from the shell of an armadillo.
After several discoveries of pieces of flutes, samples of figurative art and distinctive personal decoration in the caves, Dr. Conard said the new dates supported the hypothesis that the Danube was "a key corridor for the movement of humans and technological innovations into Central Europe between 40,000 and 45,000 years ago".
Clara Andrada de la Calle played the sultry flute solos with a lovely tone and distinctive musicianship.
The most distinctive artifact type of this horizon is the Clovis Fluted projectile point, a lanceolate point of chipped stone that has had one or more longitudinal flakes struck from the base of each flat face.
Fiercely dramatic in the opening movement, mysteriously veiled and remote in the second, and increasingly unbuttoned in the final two, it was teeming with vivid detail and distinctive ideas, such as the trumpet counter-melody underpinning the flute solo in the finale.
The distinctive sounds of four Chinese instruments — pipa (a lute), dizi (a flute), erhu (a fiddle) and sheng (a mouth organ) — blend with those of a Western chamber group: here, the Ensemble ACJW, potently conducted by Ken Lam.
Wess joined (1953) Count Basie's newly formed big band, and his bright-sounding flute and saxophone soloing, influenced by Lester Young and Charlie Parker, were among that band's most distinctive features.
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