Paul davies chairs a debate between proponents of each theory,
adding a coda
of his own.
Codas at the end
of pieces - so much better than the cop-out fade!
There is a
final coda
to this strange tale.
Coda consonant
is used in any particular word, however, is difficult to pin down.
And ' 14:53 ' could tug at even the most stale of hearts, with it's simple, pleading
guitar coda.
Both musicians were incredibly special, and the piano part quinn slips into as the
track's coda
is out of this world.
In coles ' case the story
had a coda.
The weird bits ( easy, love is the new feel awful, complete with
extended saxophone coda
) are more experimental.
Coda section.
There's a sublime
piano coda
at the heart of the piece, strange voices and gentle electronic flutters.
This fast tempo returns, finally, to
provide a coda.
A
short coda
brings the movement to a close in a bright b major.
And unsurprisingly the climax is an inconclusive,
haunting coda, with little explained or resolved.
But no - there was the " scream and shout " crescendo, and the band blasted out the
long coda.
Two very short chapters
make a coda
with an account of gregory's death, and a general assessment.
Just the two vocals tunes here and one of those contains a six minutes
instrumental coda, but we don't mind too much.
But miles added his own
little coda
which went: eth is a well out of date 70s concept anyway.
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