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单词 Solo
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(1) Arthur Davies sings the tenor solo.
(2) Love is a chord in life, not a solo.
(3) The trainee pilot flew his first solo today.
(4) He had just completed his final solo album.
(5) When did you first fly solo?
(6) The slow movement opens with a cello solo.
(7) Bach is credited with performing the first solo on a piano.
(8) There is a cello solo in the second movement.
(9) She is licensed to fly solo.
(10) Tara is currently working on a solo album.
(11) Amos quit the company(Sentencedict), determined to go solo .
(12) The piano solo was well rendered.
(13) The original version featured a guitar solo.
(14) She wanted to fly solo across the Atlantic.
(15) Let hime solo, and you go along.
(16) The piece segues into his solo with the strings.
(17) It's the singer's first solo album.
(18) She was one of the first solo flyers.
(19) As individual members' solo careers have proved, each band was greater than the sum of its parts.
(20) There's wonderfully lyrical flute solo in the middle of this symphony.
(21) A solo piper opens Aberdeen Highland Games at 10am and the main events start at 1pm.
(22) He used to play with a group but now he's going solo/pursuing a solo career.
(23) The high point of the concert came during the drum solo.
(24) Paul Weller has announced a full British tour to promote his second solo album.
(25) He left the group last year to pursue a solo career.
(26) She left the band in 1994 to pick up her career as a solo performer.
(27) It was a big gamble for her to leave the band and go solo.
(28) In 1978, Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn.
(29) His landing was awkward, but it was only the second time he'd flown solo.
(30) He has acquired a reputation as this country's premier solo violinist.
(1) Arthur Davies sings the tenor solo.
(2) He had just completed his final solo album.
(3) When did you first fly solo?
(4) The slow movement opens with a cello solo.
(5) Bach is credited with performing the first solo on a piano.
(6) He used to play with a group but now he's going solo/pursuing a solo career.
(7) Tara is currently working on a solo album.
(8) There's wonderfully lyrical flute solo in the middle of this symphony.
(9) His landing was awkward, but it was only the second time he'd flown solo.
(31) She sang a solo.
(32) She went solo backpacking for eight months in the Australian outback.
(33) Solo passages in this register are very easily obscured by other instruments.
(34) He made his name in the nineties boy band Boyzone, before going on to a highly successful solo career.
(35) Parker's solo on 'A Night in Tunisia' was so amazing that the pianist backing him simply stopped playing.
(36) Does Cath have the creative wherewithal to make it as a solo act?
(37) Every member contributes to the rap, singing either solo or as part of a rap chorus.
(38) It was voted the best single by a solo artist.
(39) A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto.
(40) Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly solo across the Atlantic.
(41) She fulfilled her deepest wish when she flew solo for the first time.
(42) After three years with the band he decided to go solo.
(43) It featured a solo dance in which a woman in a short overall mimed a lot of dainty housework.
(44) Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus.
(45) In 1993 he recorded a further solo album.
(46) This time he is promoting a solo album.
(47) From there he set about recording his solo debut.
(48) The context produces some exceptionally fine solo playing.
(49) I also advise against solo scrambling.
(50) A solo climber abseils into infinity.
(51) The solo singing is by and large excellent.
(52) Some solo flyers claim never to change bridle settings.
(53) It is essentially a solo instrument.
(54) Thomson was also prolific in instrumental music on both chamber and solo scale.
(55) One of his initial inspirations was an Alan Skidmore tenor saxophone solo on a John Mayall album.
(56) All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes(), while the solo parts become ever more complex.
(57) His solo was a marvel of sound, subtlety, and musicality.
(58) After that, although there was never an official split, all four decided to concentrate on solo activities.
(59) The unashamed grandiosity of Nicholas Maw s Solo Sonata completed her programme.
(60) So just where does Bernard stand on the great guitar solo debate?
(61) And there is the performance by Rifkin with just eight solo voices.
(62) He felt the heat beating in, midnight vibrations, the sirens down Canal, the growl of some solo drunk.
(63) When he decided you might survive a real emergency alone, then you would solo.
(64) A musical prodigy, he played solo recitals by age 12.
(65) As the horizon spins dizzily, 5, 000 amateur pilots roll a jet on their first solo flight.
(66) The final ethereal prayer and solo duet were beautifully sung.
(67) It was published in Select Songs as a countertenor solo, and it is invariably performed as one.
(68) But since Osbourne went solo in 1980, a variety of hotshots have taken the guitar spot.
(69) His best finish as a solo performer had been fifth in 1993.
(70) It is true that there are two solo players and equally true that Mackey matches them to a 15-member chamber orchestra.
(71) There are no rough edges: the three men and three women drift from solo to duet to ensemble with seamless ease.
(72) I had crossed paths with Brian for the previous decade as we played solo gigs around the Valley.
(73) She got on so well with composer Jeff Wayne that he is also producing her first solo album.
(74) Mama Cass had done better than any of them with her solo career(/solo.html), but then tragically died so soon afterwards.
(75) It was Stairs who crushed a solo homer to right-center off Jeff Nelson in the ninth, breaking a 4-4 tie.
(76) However, if you are going to fly solo, refusing is the only sensible thing to do.
(77) But only last year, at age 31, did she release her first solo album.
(78) The research ship Solo was seized when it crossed into territorial waters.
(79) The security of a government-funded human services position had been an improvement over the uncertainty of a solo carpentry business.
(80) These are marked by three of the dancers whilst another performs a solo to a short phrase.
(81) Kirkus also made a solo attempt on the line now known as Nameless, retreating from its final pitch.
(82) He was also involved in intermittent solo projects and recordings over the years.
(83) A Parker tenor solo begins by skulking menacingly around the regular line of a blues solo before exploding into dissonant space.
(84) Floyd manager Pete Jenner left with him and they immediately went into the studio to launch his solo career.
(85) However, U2 will have sorely disappointed fans who rely on the music press as their solo source of information.
(86) Standards re-asserted themselves when press officer Daphne Davies took to the floor, wheeling about the boards in a beautiful solo waltz.
(87) It is entirely probable that Bach himself envisaged his scientific and musically profound opus as a solo keyboard work.
(88) But it is not by any means just for children and can be used as a solo instrument or in bands.
(89) After two years' army service she returned to the troupe, and then launched her solo career at 19.
(90) She sang solo against the humming of the male voices behind her and against the organ counterpoint.
(91) Amy Johnson is famous for her heroic solo flight from Britain to Australia in 1930.
(92) Since that day I have done several more solo flights and I am now beginning to learn about navigation.
(93) This encourages improvisation, and enables the improviser to play at length and elaborately, as in the guitar solo by Eric Clapton.
(94) Here are some recent piano releases for keyboards, solo and duo, ancient and modern.
(95) Federal regulations prohibit children under the age of 16 from holding pilot licenses or flying solo.
(96) Amanda has a solo in the school chorus concert this year.
(97) The solo quartet was not always well balanced, but individually the two female voices were particularly striking.
(98) At last the choruses dropped to a quartet, to a duet, and finally even Lachlan's fine solo baritone petered out.
(99) Use them as solo shrubs or as permanent backbone for pot or windowbox, with some seasonal plant infills.
(100) Although all are for solo voice we are drawn into a quasi-theatrical experience.
(101) Only later did anyone realise that he was due to sing a live solo performance for the station.
(102) Her hankering for the outside world is shown through a solo where she is cruelly tangled in the legs of a chair.
(103) So long as we are in our cars as solo drivers,(http:///solo.html) we do not interact with others.
(104) Chord changes were of particular importance, because they provided the raw material for each improvised solo.
(105) The United States entered World War I, and Curtiss was forced to shut down before Neta had a chance to solo.
(106) The woodwork is in Crown Solo magnolia gloss at £6.49 per litre.
(107) By this meager, solo loop, the whole caboodle is regulated.
(108) The fear of traveling solo was softened after landing at Heathrow and squeezing through the crowds to catch an Airbus headed downtown.
(109) Braxton always seems most convincing in small-group formats-anything from solo to quartet or quintet.
(110) In big-band circles Bailey is revered for his section leading ability, but his solo improvising has been vastly underrated.
(111) The dynamic level is quite low, so it makes a good background to a spoken narration or a solo singer.
(112) In low level solo passes the B-25s returned and with accompanying pyrotechnics relived the attack on Tokyo.
(113) Just 33 years ago to sail solo round the world was a very different kind of deal.
(114) Over the years he continued to make something distinctively his own of the solo that he thought of as a poem.
(115) As a solo instrument following a melodic line, the violin can convey every imaginable shade of feeling.
(116) At the moment, they've got it into their heads that solo artists are not hip.
(117) With the lights dimmed, a solo accordion played a brief, preliminary waltz.
(118) Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste.
(119) The contrasting forces, ranging between solo countertenor and lute and full orchestral complement, rivet the attention.
(120) The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries.
(121) Just one wide awake sedge warbler sang solo as stars began to twinkle in the darkening night sky.
(122) Paul Simon's solo career has resulted in a string of highly acclaimed albums.
(123) This montage involved a combination of movement which progressed from a short solo performance to interweaving by the sextet.
(124) If a rest follows the solo passage the asterisk is unnecessary.
(125) He wrote prolifically for the double bass, as well as for other solo instruments and ensembles.
(126) We threw him into a pond, the traditional honor after the first solo.
(127) Directed by Robert Egan, the players are virtually doing solo work as opposed to creating a fluid ensemble.
(128) There Charles went solo again, unveiling a plaque - which bore both their names - as Diana stood meekly behind him.
(129) So despite Stephen West's lovely cor anglais solo, and some noble brass sounds, the orchestra sounded choked.
(130) This area is always full of interest: mime artists, solo guitarists and full-blown jazz bands entertain the passing public.
(131) Four-wheel drive is standard on the Solo, as are anti-lock brakes.
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(132) The solo climber was in a bad way, and they invited him to rope up with them.
(133) Nor did he distinguish clearly between practices in solo and tutti sections.
(134) Matt now lives in Los Angeles, where he is trying to launch a solo career.
(135) Not relishing the prospect of a cold wet night solo on the beach, I had to follow!
(136) Within a few months she would solo, in a flight that was a bit of an anticlimax.
(137) With some kinds of solo song, or even operatic aria, the accompaniment should be a mere background murmur.
(138) Though supported by the Cheltenham Group, this is an entirely solo effort, and all types of subject are covered.
(139) Allen's trumpet solo rather puts his leader in the shade.
(140) He had time to amass a large repertoire of 32 concertos and many dozens of solo works.
(141) The round, muted bluesy guitar is solid and unassuming until it explodes into a dizzying solo.
(142) And I really do dread Morrissey's solo career, once they have split.
(143) The stark resonance of this solo piano album pointed the way.
(144) Yet the solo mandolin enjoyed a now-forgotten renaissance between about 1885 and 1920.
(145) This is a solo piano album with Blake paying homage to Monk the father.
(146) Trouble is, I can't ever remember how to play the guitar solo!
(147) The solo dulcimer player, Eugene Gladkov, is clearly a virtuoso of the first order.
(148) Most recently, he's released a record of solo violin, and his strong 1982 duet with drummer Dennis Charles.
(149) It includes basic information for the newcomer either as a solo performer or as a team flyer.
(150) It is difficult to write down a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo and still harder to play it from such a notated version.
(151) His delight first makes itself evident during his solo for Lise even though technical mistakes keep on happening.
(152) A conceivable problem for the Solo is its price - £39,850 is a lot to pay for an unknown quantity.
(153) Long before going solo the student should have learned the mnemonic by heart.
(154) Paul Tortelier was a great cellist and it is good to hear his 1960 recordings of the six solo Bach Suites.
(155) In 1961 he recorded his first solo album, It's Morrissey Man!
(156) For solo drivers: Research shows if you silently repeat information just learned, you remember it better than visualizing it.
(157) As commonly occurs with solo harpsichord and guitar recordings, a reduced volume setting is needed to give the correct aural loudness.
(158) Much of the solo writing, for example, is awkward for cellists to play.
(159) Altogether, the solo is nicely formulated, but I don't really like the D notes which creep into bar 5.
(160) Baryon performs solo and in duo with percussionist Mina Cinelu who also plays guitar, banjo, mandolin and synthesizer.
(161) It is a very beautiful instrument, chiefly used for solo work where a melancholy and expressive tone-quality is appropriate.
(162) Carbon, however, does not perform a solo turn in the creation of living things.
(163) For 1996(http://), the solo and duet were tossed out of the Olympics and replaced by the eight-woman team.
(164) First he dispossessed Hendrie in full flight and then set off on a spectacular 50-yard solo run down the right.
(165) We can consider solo exhibitions instead, in either public or commercial galleries.
(166) He plays a solo acoustic set.
(167) There's a wonderfully lyrical flute solo in the middle of this symphony.
(168) his first solo flight.
(169) Sommers performed a flute solo a few weeks ago that got so-so reviews.
(170) Tony Holmes wiped the smile off the faces of his rivals with a solo 30-second win.
(171) He knows it'll take Noel , 42, months to record his much - anticipated debut solo album.
(172) Now, he developed a new solo act , playing the cabaret circuit.
(173) The first song is 11 minutes long, the last nearly the same, and, God help us, there's a drum solo along the way.
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