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But that was not the piano Foster was playing here late Thursday afternoon, it was his variety of string music.
The salient feature of the Stravinsky was the variety of string sound he elicited -- icy at times, warm and lush elsewhere -- and some superb solo wind playing.
For his 2007 album "Lumière" (Riverboat), he billed himself as the Bob Brozman Orchestra and overdubbed a variety of string and percussion instruments himself.
There are modules available to prompt the user for input (a variety of input types), different operators to count, loop, cut, count, sort and merge data along with a variety of string and date functions.
Think about your high E. Most players will put the variety of string on the instrument, while some experienced players like to use particular strings in the E slot for tonal reasons.
So she makes sure she has a variety of other strings to her bow - from voiceovers and writing newspaper articles and novels to touring in the occasional play and sitting in for Sandi Toksvig on LBC Radio.
There are computerised voices (arty curtain-raiser Device Control), hazy electronic shimmers (In Here Somewhere) and the odd snippet of conversation littered across Endless, the latter providing a pleasingly lo-fi counterbalance to what is overall a rather futuristic and lush aesthetic (the London Contemporary Orchestra provide a variety of sumptuous strings).
This paper proposes a generic design of a programmable array processor architecture for a wide variety of approximate string matching algorithms to gain high performance at low cost.
Leading his expert band on a variety of vintage string instruments, White said "We're Going to Be Friends" had the kind of "four-on-the-floor beat that's so popular right now".
Previous studies that had investigated the relationship between polymorphisms of VEGF and CVM were sought by Medline searches using a variety of search string combinations (e.g. "VEGF" and "congenital heart"; "VEGF" and "tetralogy of Fallot"), and by hand-searching of reference lists in studies so identified.
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