单词 | Solos |
例句 | (1) His guitar solos are just unbelievable. (2) Brokaw solos brilliantly on this album. (3) The piece of music contains some twiddly guitar solos. (4) In the concert, there are three piano solos. (5) Nakamura dances several solos in this production. (6) I sang solos when I was six because I could carry a tune. (7) There are some wonderful trumpet and trombone solos in the piece. (8) Jim was asked to sing the bass solos. (9) Its best range for solos is. (10) The record features some remarkable guitar and piano solos. (11) And Maritza had the best solos too. (12) The band's solos are displays of true artistry. (13) Miller solos are complex and radiant; his harmonic support for the group, magnificent. (14) All the instrumentalists, of course, weave solos through this fabric of sustained notes[sentence dictionary], but the focal point is Threadgill. (15) He develops long, thoughtful solos that move from ringing, robust sounds to delicate, soft melodic lines. (16) So too does the use of solos or worship songs and instrumental pieces. (17) Blues solos often employ double-stops to thicken up the lines. (18) All of the solos are items from original Sousa programs. (19) In some of the show-stopping solos, the dancers even danced on their hands. (20) They cheered the solos, whooped-it-up for each selection and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. (21) Bowie himself seems curiously offhand in his solos, but ready and voluble with the verbals. (22) The jazzy clarinet and saxophone solos of Norbert Stachel work well in setting the New Orleans milieu early on as well. (23) I wish people wouldn't rustle their programmes during the solos. (24) Herwig and saxist Henderson played as a harmonizing duo, then split to alternate solos. (25) An austere bravura exhibition for six dancers, it offers a series of solos of ever-increasing technical demands. (26) No one stands out, although some emerge from the group in brief solos to express their personal sense of loss. (27) It would do - just - although they would have to shorten some of the solos and adapt the range. (28) There was no need for the others; nearly all her numbers were either solos or duets with the absent Gesner. (29) This was no peace and love; here were no drum solos or effeminate synthesizers. (30) And the one thing that myself and my friends all absolutely hated was guitar solos! (1) His guitar solos are just unbelievable. (2) There are some wonderful trumpet and trombone solos in the piece. (31) Solos also create tension and release, depending on the soloist's ability to create motion over the chord changes via his/her improvising. (32) You might get a bass riff or something, as a hook for the song, but the solos were strictly adlib. (33) You can then improvise some solos using ideas from the scales and arpeggios shown in figs 3-5. (34) Dad would stand me up on an orange crate to sing solos. (35) No-one realises how f-in' hard it is to scream at the top of your lungs and concentrate on playing guitar solos. (36) Solos were mostly played on the pipa or yangqin. (37) There are two piano solos on the musical bill of fare. (38) Vocal score for 2 soprano voice solos, 2 mezzo soprano voice solos, 3 tenor voice solos, 2 baritone voice solos, SATB chorus and piano accompaniment. Series: G. Schirmer Opera Score Editions. (39) Before Louis Armstrong, solos were brief or non-existent, and the urgent sound of an old New Orleans jazz band came from the polyphony of players winding their melodies around each other. (40) In 1953, Tatum tracked a record 124 solos for noted producer Norman Granz, and while the sessions were hasty, they yielded material for 13 albums. (41) The only contemporary of Louis Armstrong who could hold a candle to the legendary trumpeter, cornetist Bix Beiderbecke had a smooth tone and constructed elegant and subdued solos. (42) The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without the group's efforts of the rhythm section. (43) You might luck out with a great show, or you may find a mixed bag of angsty guitar solos and bad poetry —either way, you'll have something to talk (or laugh) about on the way home. (44) Many Google users chose to cover songs with iconic guitar solos, but one creative digital musician condensed Andrew Lloyd Webber's theme from "Cats" into a brief guitar melody. (45) Pour tout vous dire , on se serait pass é d'une couple de solos. (46) Vader, on the other hand, whilst often playing in this style, occasionally diverge and play diminished, augmented, and minor scale solos. (47) Shorty oscillates between trombone and trumpet solos, with the latter unsurprisingly cutting through with greater agility. (48) There is a clarinet and the sheet music for clarinet solos. (49) To the unfamiliar, that term may seem off-putting, like a new soft-rock genre that leans heavily on harp solos.But it's possible many of us will be using cloud music systems in the not-far-off future. (50) The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without thesgroupsefforts of the rhythm section.Sentence dictionary (51) The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without the group efforts of the rhythm section. (52) Even the longer works have no loose moments, their themes driven fast, their solos pointed and punchy. |
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