Sentence examples for shared melody from inspiring English sources

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Or they simply leaped into asymmetrical, stop-and-start dance tunes, with the musicians often playing simultaneous variations on a shared melody.

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Iran In Persian classical music, stately shared melodies open into flurries of passionate improvisation.

Back in 1978, Corea and Hancock explored abstract-improv pretty sympathetically (they were a little mechanical with it last week), but conversely shared melodies with a breezy openness.

After becoming the country's most famous and most avant-garde composer in the 1910s and 20s, Villa-Lobos was happy to be used in Getulio Vargas's regime as the figurehead of the country's national music education project, and to shape the country's musical identity in its anthems and shared melodies.

This four-man ensemble plays various lutes, zithers, flutes and fiddles, sharing melodies but rarely playing in exact unison.

"He has the ability as a bassist to be on the front line with you, as a soloist and sharing melodies, and also to be part of the rhythm section.

Harrison's song had original lyrics, but shared a melody and harmony with the 1963 hit song by the Chiffons, "He's So Fine".

Over drumbeats that were simultaneously deliberate and jumpy, the two zurnas shared accelerating melodies.

During the melody selection stages of the album I happened to share one melody with Miri and she surprised me by saying "Is this melody from Punjab?" She grew up in Israel listening to a lot of Middle Eastern melodies.

And in the set closer — "Song for Owen," dedicated to Mr. Eisenstadt's son — the front line shared a quirky melody in octaves, over a light midtempo swing.

Eventually, Tubby meets a friendly bullfrog who shares his melody with him.

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