Musically Sentence Examples

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  • It has been musically treated by Handel and Mendelssohn.

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  • He was very close to his mother, who encouraged him musically.

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  • Musically speaking it's a 20's/30's musical comedy pastiche.

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  • Musically, they are a twisted group with the ability to stay away from musical normality's, whist still sounding tremendous.

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  • This promises to be visually spectacular, musically infectious and darkly comic.

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  • It all started 12 years ago when Griff arrived in Plymouth and met up with musically like-minded Pete via the Uni's Entertainments Officer.

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  • Musically Robochrist combines the electronic wizardry of Aphex Twin with huge layers of filthy metal guitar.

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  • If you're musically talented, you can audition for an evening show.

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  • But in music he had no more to learn, and Parsifal, while the most solemn and concentrated of all Wagner's dramas, is musically not always unsuggestive of old age.

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  • Seriously, tho, whilst this is all musically accomplished, lyrically it's all a bit too for me testosterone-fuelled.

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  • Musically the band were excellent, although if you expect mostly acoustic think again.

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  • No audition required Guildford Sinfonia is an orchestra for musically adventurous adults.

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  • Musically, together and sound check not wasted, these guys have been rocking the leighton buzzard game hands down!

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  • Musically this was a radical departure from the previous line-up.

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  • We offer a unique experience visually as well as musically with special costumes to suit the era such as 70's disco.

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  • They are extremely talented musically, but their songs are somewhat dodgy and get tedious after a while.

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  • Will was also musically gifted, developing a fine tenor or light baritone voice.

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  • This album is dark musically already, but when mixed with the tone in the air of Prague it becomes somewhat horrifying " .

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  • At its worse, much of the music in the most popular modern hymnals is bordering on being musically dyslexic.

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  • In order to learn new pieces, children who are musically illiterate depend on being shown what to do hearing others perform.

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  • All Ecosse ' speaker ' cables exhibit low resistance (which together with low inductance) ensuring smooth, musically accurate performance.

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  • In a publishing first, musically literate readers will find some one hundred notated music examples on a special Web site.

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  • Musically, this is a particularly luscious evening, complemented by some terrific performances from the dancers.

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  • Throughout the decade he bashed out songs which were often musically and vocally stark, but still strongly melodic and memorable.

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  • It may thus be brought into unison with any sound of which it may be required to determine the corresponding number of vibrations per second, as for instance the note A3, three octaves higher than the A which is indicated musically by a small circle placed between the second and third lines of the G clef, which A is the note of the tuning-fork usually employed for regulating concert-pitch.

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  • Paganini is to Rachmaninov 's Rhapsody on a Theme of... and hence is all good accessible stuff, musically at any rate.

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  • Musically, they are a twisted group with the ability to stay away from musical normality 's, whist still sounding tremendous.

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  • The Imperial Vipers are united musically by one bond - straight up rock and roll.

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  • Students who are artistic or musically inclined can get scholarships into schools that focus on art.

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  • Lori Singer, sister of actor Marc Singer of The Beastmaster fame, was born into a talented and musically gifted family.

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  • Her entire family was musically inclined, and by age five, she was playing the accordion.

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  • The tunes tend to be simple and classic, and as musically pleasing today as they were when first written and recorded.

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  • After spending a decade recovering, he finally regained the ability to play, and proceeded to branch out musically from classical guitar.

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  • Before you can do much on any instrument, you have to get oriented to how it is laid out musically.

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  • Music games, sometimes referred to as rhythm games, are games where even the most musically inept (such as myself) can establish some sort of rhythm and produce rockin' tunes.

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  • Hopefully, this is not the end of such a musically talented group of artists.

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  • Season 3 is perhaps best remembered for the caliber of the talent of contestants, not to mention the staying power of one arguably musically challenged Idol hopeful.

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  • Though hip hop in the region still took queues from the US, musically and lyrically, British MCs began to use specifically British themes and musical influences in their music.

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  • Musically, the band is compared to bands such as Evanescence, Nine Inch Nails, Bush, and Fuel -- but even the softest of their hits stays strong with lyrics that are positive and hope-filled.

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  • The group isn't content to stay in the same vein musically, so they experiment with slightly different styles.

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  • The songs on the radio were not longer pop-music leftovers of the 1980s and were heavier both lyrically and musically.

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  • Being from such a musically inclined family, Colbie began taking piano lessons at a young age but quickly lost interest.

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  • The album also marked a less pop direction musically for McCartney, which received a lukewarm reception from his fans.

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  • In the wake of her popularity on the ABC celebrity dancing competition, Hough threw her hat into the ring of the music industry and gave fans a chance to check out what she had to offer musically.

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  • By the time she was a teenager, she decided to recruit her fellow musically inclined siblings Daniel and Nikola into a group called The DNA Algorithm.

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  • Fans of Pink have watched her grow both musically and lyrically over the years, injecting different viewpoints into her songs as her life continues to change.

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  • In the musically fed, but very poor neighborhood of Carol City, some of Flo Rida's sisters formed and sang in a local gospel group.

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  • Jazz parodies - and their closely related cousin, travesties, or burlesque - borrowed themes and some melody from generally tamer music and rewrote the song with a jazz bent musically.

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  • The band moved past the more atmospheric sound to be more progressive, focusing more on creating large musically creative tracks rather than singles.

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  • Musically and culturally dynamic, Woodstock was the ultimate music festival and the jewel in the crown of the 60s counter-culture that produced so much influential music.

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  • Tennessee is hands down one of the musically significant states in the US.

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  • Although their costumes and deadpan humor led some to write Devo off as performance art rather than serious music, they were in fact extremely musically inventive.

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  • For Fantasia, the show is all about reclaiming her position musically and claiming independence from her family.

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  • Musically, Williams created a romantic counterpart to the onscreen action that included a musical recognition for fans of the original trilogy, which increased the believability of Anakin and Padme's love story.

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