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Steger began the process by placing strings along the section of the boulder he intended to reproduce for his piece.
Barron first learns of the stamp from a Sotheby's auctioneer and strings along the small drama of its sale throughout the book.
I read more widely now, looking for voice, looking for anything that strings along sentence to sentence and walks me into the woods.
But it strings along its viewers by gaslighting them, too, not to demonstrate the sickening power of such lies but to take advantage of viewers' inherent vulnerabilities.
Conti has assured me that suction alone shouldn't be sufficient to free your tiny T; if, however, you grab your IUD strings along with the cup, you could be in trouble.
It's similar in shape and size to a hollow-body guitar, but with one huge difference: there are no strings along the fretboard, and every fret has been replaced with an oblong button.
It doesn't use those secrets to build a compact with the audience by making viewers complicit in Jean's behavior; it uses them to string them along as surely as Jean strings along her patients.
Zola Jesus, gives a full-throated wail of an incantation, answered by her own banshee choir, over dark low strings along with electronics and  percussion that starts out twitchy and ratchety and ends up at a throng-of-Cossacks gallop.
Ilana is a brazen scammer, a mouthy pleasure-seeker who strings along a love-struck medical resident played by the great Hannibal Buress.
Plans for the extreme broad-gauge Breitspurbahn railway network proposed by the Nazis envisioned these railways having extensions running as far east as Kazan, Stalingrad and Baku as possible railheads, as another conceivable set of "strings" along which to place settlements.
A cellist Playing the cello is done while seated with the instrument supported on the floor by the endpin. The left hand fingertips stop the strings on the fingerboard, determining the pitch of the fingered note. The right hand plucks or bows the strings to sound the notes. The left hand fingertips stop the strings along their length, determining the pitch of each fingered note.
Conductor JoAnn Falletta says: > We are hearing foreigners' views of Italy. . . . [however,] Capriccio > Italien has great power, even though it's practically a pops piece, > Tchaikovsky knows what the instruments can do in a virtuoso way. He brings > them to their limit in the most thrilling fashion. He has a gift for mixing > families of instruments just right – like cantabile strings along with > mighty brass.
The Royal Stag brand often sponsors musical and sporting events. It sponsored the Sahara Cup matches in Toronto, Canada from 1996 to 1999. Under the name "Seagram's Royal Stag Mega Music", the brand sponsored a multi-city music tour featuring Strings, along with Saif Ali Khan (then brand ambassador) and Indian rock 'n roll band Parikrama in January 2008. Royal Stag is the title sponsor of the Mirchi Music Awards.
Rooks also show the ability to work together to receive a reward. In order to receive a reward, multiple rooks had to pull strings along the lid of a box in order for it to move and them to reach the reward. Rooks seem to have no preference regarding working as a group comparative to working singly. They also seem to have a notion of gravity, comparable to a six-month-old baby and exceeding the abilities of chimpanzees.
Its applications are found in theoretical computer science, theoretical linguistics, formal semantics, mathematical logic, and other areas. A formal grammar is a set of rules for rewriting strings, along with a "start symbol" from which rewriting starts. Therefore, a grammar is usually thought of as a language generator. However, it can also sometimes be used as the basis for a "recognizer"--a function in computing that determines whether a given string belongs to the language or is grammatically incorrect.
Kathy Mullen, with her husband, former Muppet designer Michael K. Frith, founded "No Strings" along with emergency aid worker Johnie McGlade. The company originally created a film for children in Afghanistan, warning of the dangers of land mines. In the film, "The Story of the Little Carpet Boy," one puppet loses several limbs before he learns to avoid land mines completely. Since the first film, No Strings has gone on to create films for children in need in areas including Africa, Haiti, Madagascar, Sudan, and Syria.
For most of his life, Kilar's output was dominated by music for film with a small but steady stream of concert works. Post 2000, he turned to "music of a singular authorship". Since his 2003 September Symphony, (Symphony No.3), a four-movement full scale symphony written for the composer's friend Antoni Wit, Kilar returned to absolute music. September Symphony was the first symphony by the composer since 1955's Symphony for Strings (along with another student symphony) and Kilar considered it his first mature symphony (composed at age 71).
Miranda is a charter member of the Atlanta Chamber Winds, and is a founding member of the Five Points Quintet and the Balkan- style brass band Mercury Orkestar. For the 2004–2005 season, Miranda served as principal clarinet with the Augusta Symphony Orchestra and the Augusta Opera Orchestra in Augusta, Georgia. In 2005, she was featured in the Augusta Symphony's Encore Chamber Series, performing Mozart's Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, along with Carl Nielsen's Wind Quintet. Miranda received her Bachelor of Music and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music.
He played the guitar and bass sections on "The Root" with a custom 8 string guitar/bass combo, which features the upper three strings as bass and the lower five as guitar. It also had separate pickups for each set of strings, along with separate outputs for each pickup. To adjust to his playing, Voodoos audio engineer Russell Elevado had separate outputs from Hunter's guitar connected to a separate bass and guitar amplifier. Elevado has stated that "there was slight bleeding into each other from the pickups in close proximity to each other, but enough separation for me to manage a good sound on both".
Eight-foot pitch may be contrasted with four-foot pitch (4'; one octave above the standard), two-foot pitch (2'; two octaves above the standard), and sixteen-foot pitch (16'; one octave below the standard).Hubbard (1965: 355, 361) The latter three pitches are often sounded (by extra pipes or strings) along with an eight-foot pitch pipe or string, as a way of enriching the tonal quality. The numbers just mentioned largely exhaust the possibilities for harpsichords, but in organs a far greater variety is possible; see Organ stop. These lengths can all be obtained by successive doubling because, all else being equal, a pipe or string that is double the length of another will vibrate at a pitch one octave lower.
The film is presented as a true story set during World War II. With the German takeover of Europe under way, the deputy Reichsprotektor Reinhard Heydrich arrives in Prague and his underlings begin enforcing his authority in the towns and villages across the occupied country. In Lidice, the film's main protagonist, František Šíma, is sent to prison following a family dispute that boils over resulting in the accidental death of one of his sons. During Šíma's incarceration one of the other villagers, Václav Fiala, strings along his mistress with lies about his bravery as a resistance fighter against the Germans. Heydrich is assassinated and during the Gestapo investigation that follows, a letter Fiala has written describing his supposed heroism comes to their attention.
The other is to provide a way to stop the strings along their length to shorten the part that vibrates, which is the method used in guitar and violin family instruments to produce different notes from the same string. The piano and harp represent the first method, where each note on the instrument has its own string or course of multiple strings tuned to the same note. (Many notes on a piano are strung with a "choir" of three strings tuned alike, to increase the volume.) A guitar represents the second method—the player's fingers push the string against the fingerboard so that the string is pressed firmly against a metal fret. Pressing the string against a fret while plucking or strumming it shortens the vibrating part and thus produces a different note.
The exhibition also included "I Long to Be Free From Longing" and "Material Shrine for the New Class", featuring dangling objects the visitor could squeeze to activate different sounds. Her 2014 interactive sound installation "I Long to Be Free From Longing" won first place in the 23rd annual Juried Exhibition at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library in San Diego. Noble's 2016 sound art installation Time Strata, a public art commission for the Port of San Diego at the Cesar Chavez Park pier, consisted of three sound sculptures made of materials including vintage buoys, hunks of bamboo, bells, stainless steel and harp strings, along with sounds of creatures like snapping shrimp in the water under the pier. Microphones placed around the pier fed the sound into a mixer and then into four digital consoles where participants could sample and alter the sounds.
In contrast to The Pleasure Principle, with its lack of guitars and its robotic sound, Telekon featured heavy use of guitars and strings along with richer synthesizer textures. Numan broadened his previous synth palette with additional machines such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, ARP Pro Soloist and Roland Jupiter-4. "The Joy Circuit" used a combination of analogue synths with solo violin and viola, while its lyrics referenced William S. Burroughs, notably "We're on joy circuit/The image fix/Rewind, cry/Well, it's somewhere to go." Lyrically, while continuing Numan's exploration of a dystopian future in pieces like the title track and "I Dream of Wires", Telekon also took stock of the artist's sudden celebrity and the apparently overwhelming adulation of his fans in songs like "Remind Me to Smile" ("Reconsider 'fame'/I need new reasons/This is detention/It's not fun at all...Keep your revivals/Keep your conventions/Keep all your fantasies/That's all we are") and "Please Push No More".

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