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The genre designation "lounge" describes a complex network of music ranging from light instrumentals (easy listening) to experimental uses of instruments and cutting-edge technology (not-so-easy listening).
Rameau, like Handel, was principally famous as an opera composer, and the overtures and dances of his operas represent the most advanced uses of instruments during that period.
The mean number of uses of instruments with and without defects was 3.3 ± 1.8 (range: 1 10), and 4.5 ± 2.0 (range: 1 16), respectively.
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We acknowledge the use of instruments in the Keck Biophysics Facility at Northwestern University.
The use of instruments to enhance or immediately inform experience have been under development forcenturies.
Importantly, it marks a gradual return in black pop to the use of instruments instead of electronics.
Mr. Lythgoe, first among equals among the show's four executive producers, said he favors allowing the use of instruments.
For example, the use of instruments such as forceps can in rare instances result in brain trauma at birth.
Of course, music can be radical in other ways: rhythm, structure, texture, the use of instruments.
Other methods of aerial navigation, such as celestial navigation, produced no signals but depended upon the skillful use of instruments and the cooperation of the weather.
The movement calls for the use of instruments of the day, but also different techniques: cleaner articulation, sometimes swifter tempos, clarity of texture and, of course, less vibrato.
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