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His pieces tend to strike the ear as discontinuous but generally gain cohesion on further listening.
The Mahler performance, brilliantly played, had a kind of transparency that allowed myriad details to strike the ear of even a veteran Mahlerite as new or fresh.
Many of these compositions, too, are marked by a certain mournfulness, though some of Debussy's nocturnes can strike the ear as relatively affirmative.
If stories are melodies, Swanberg is the most prodigious melodist working in movies today, and "Win It All" reveals the deep originality lurking within tunes that strike the ear with a deceptive simplicity.
Some of the things in this book strike the ear as so improbable — a "cannibal tomato" used in Polynesian "headhunter sauce" — that you wonder at times, Is he making them up?
Consider, It seems…reasonable to suggest that the sounds directly perceived are sensations of some sort produced in the observer when the sound waves strike the ear.
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That last sentence strikes the ear like the creak of an opening door.
The first note that strikes the ear at these events is a religious one.
2.49 Climate debates aside, what strikes the ear most about this song?
The sounds suggest Hungarian or Greek, but Gheg with its nasal vowels strikes the ear as distinctive.
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