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He's got a tone, though, heavily echoed and thin as a harpsichord's, and a pervasive vibe of grief.
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"The Cannon is a difficult instrument to get a tone out of," she said.
I'm particularly concerned about tone, making sure we get a tone that ensures that the 27 million people who didn't vote for UKIP last week may be persuaded to vote for us in future".
As an example of this, the magazine mentioned the use of a wah effect by hammering "the notes with the left hand and using the bass's tone controls to get a tone sweep", such as on the song "The Patient", from Lateralus.
Getting a tone can take minutes, or it can take days.
For example, strum the electric by itself and you barely get a tone; it isn't usable until it is amplified.
Hasty or careless preparation can cause poor resonance, difficulty playing some registers, and makes you do weird things to your embouchure (your mouth's shaping and muscle control) just to get a tone.
You'll probably get a toned down version with much of the functionality locked down.
A few days ago Second Lieutenant Sandy Tsao got a note quite different in tone.
That campaign, it should be noted, avoids the explicit you've-got-a-problem tone of typical pharmaceutical marketing.
Recently my request to speak to a supervisor was granted -- or so I thought until I got a dial tone in my ear! Lee Bellavance Plainfield, Conn.
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