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It is not just the profusion of notes but also the awkwardness of the piano writing that makes it so difficult.
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Shaw starts his extended solo lyrically and tints it with exotic harmonic colors before taking off into stratospheric profusions of notes too fast and too many to count, phrases that dart and dip up and down with a sharp sculptural spontaneity.
The author of a profusion of liner notes, Mr. Driggs also wrote two books, "Black Beauty, White Heat: A Pictorial History of Classic Jazz, 1920-1950" (1982, with Harris Lewine) and "Kansas City Jazz: From Ragtime to Bebop — A History" (2005, with Chuck Haddix).
The characteristics of each came through vividly, and the sound was perhaps most impressive in the lower reaches of Liszt's "Dante" Sonata, where what can easily turn into pitchless, rhythmless murk came through as a rushed profusion of distinct notes.
But as I've noted before, a profusion of dashes can be a sign of overstuffed sentences or convoluted prose.
A profusion of quick taps played against single piano notes, and steps created by the American master Jimmy Slyde translated nicely into a foreign context.
The past few decades have produced an astonishing profusion of memorials — it's as though we're amnesiacs frantically scribbling notes to ourselves about a future we're destined to forget.
There is a profusion of marble.
Hence our profusion of improbable excitements.
Every major work drew a profusion of takers.
Taking in the profusion of camo-wear, Mr. Kors was tickled.
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