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It begins with the autobiographical "Hands of Time," whose sound is patient, poetic, confessional, candid.
He was particularly intrigued by the "prepared piano," whose sound is altered by inserting objects like erasers or bolts between the strings to produce an unusual tonal effect.
It's notionally erotic music — more so than Mr. Thicke's, whose sound is more complicated — but it rarely feels sweaty, because Mr. Hawthorne won't, or can't, commit.
The ninth century B.C. chung bell, whose sound is produced by striking the exterior with a stick, is decorated with studs and dragon motifs.
In the background is a two-piece combo, whose sound is a tin-pan cross between Kabuki and Ernie Kovacs's Nairobi Trio.
Listeners within this enviable category may find pleasant surprises in these speakers, whose sound is as distinctive as their design concept.
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The record featured soloists whose sound was unfamiliar to my ear but joyfully distinctive and decidedly avant-garde.
He's the most original jazz guitarist of his time, along with Wes Montgomery, whose sound was more distinctive and who projected a clearer musical personality.
As with the curtal, whose sound was mellow, the bassoon was praised for its tone and compared to the human voice, the ultimate in contemporaneous praise.
Mr. Rose began his career in the early 1990s with Pelt, a rock band whose sound was loud and cacophonous and whose repertory consisted largely of long, dronelike improvisations.
It's self-protection: he made a record whose sound was out of his control, and it almost sanitized him, or at least made him safer.
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