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And its approach to sound — its players use electric instruments, often with processing devices — gives it an extraordinary flexibility.
The works themselves are multicultural: most use combinations of Asian and Western instruments (often with prominent cello lines, not surprisingly), and they draw on traditional melodies and rhythmic patterns, but also on the conventions of contemporary Western composition.
Music written for combinations of stringed or wind instruments, often with a keyboard (piano or harpsichord) as well, and music for voices with or without accompaniment have historically been included in the term.
There have been numerous local translations of clinical trial instruments, often with little attempt at harmonization or consideration of the impact of the differences on trial outcomes.
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They choose their instrument, often with the help of a teacher; there are three instrumental specialists in the elementary school.
The first reliably life-saving invention for mothers was called a crochet, or, in another variation, a cranioclast: a sharp-pointed instrument, often with clawlike hooks, which birth attendants used in desperate situations to perforate and crush a fetus's skull, extract the fetus, and save the mother's life.
Advertisements tended to show families centered around the instrument, often with a child playing it, as an attempt to show the organ as a center-point of home life and to encourage children to learn music.
Sophisticated analytic instruments, often coupled with computers, have improved the accuracy with which chemists can identify substances and have lowered detection limits.
They were short, bug-eyed, thin-lipped and gray-skinned, stripped their subjects naked and probed them with instruments, often removing sperm or eggs.
German Goldenshteyn, a clarinetist who came to New York from Ukraine in 1994 with an invaluable book of 569 tunes, led a large group including trumpet, trombone, two violins, drum and accordion, with the instruments often providing droll comebacks to one other.
Flutelike instruments of many sizes, made from bones and wood, and elaborate percussion instruments figure prominently in all early cultures, in which these instruments often were assigned symbolic significance associated with forces of the supernatural.
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