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In the study score, the music, accurately notated, goes on one pair of staves only, requiring the reader to untangle which piano plays which notes.
There's an abundance of or namentation in music often on more than two staves.
In the fair copy each of the six instruments has its own staff, with the staves arranged in the usual score order.
The sketch is written on both sides of the page, using several systems of two or three staves each.
Students were carrying staves for the first time.
The times included above the lower three staves indicate where each version of the riff can be heard in the studio version.
The chain-like linking together of the demisemiquaver groups at the end, previously distributed on two staves, now on four, stands out even more clearly.
In this model, the amphipathic peptide helices associate to form a bundle, which resembles a barrel composed of helices as staves.
Although only a bass line is given, there are blank staves with clefs for three upper voices, two soprano and one alto.
Like its companion leaves, this page originally had nine staves.
The dimensions of the manuscript, in oblong quarto format, are characteristically small (223 x 157 mm), and ten staves are pre-ruled on each page.
With only one exception, these vocal pieces are written on two staves with a texted soprano.
Poised before his empty staves, what does the composer do if not improvise?
As on other pages, some staves have wavy lines indicating where a particular line of music was continued on the following page.
The recto originally contained rulings for staves 1 and 3-7, out of the twelve possible on the leaf.
Four staves on each page, ruled with a rastrum.
The cryptograms combine poetic texts, engraved initial letters (sometimes two to a page), staves, standard musical notation and special symbols.
Why do the written space and ruled staves match one another so precisely?
All staves which remain blank would have belonged to the companion composition, which only partially survives on staves 1 and 2 of the surviving fragment and is thereby unrecoverable.
They do not seem to present any significant problem, however, as they are spacious on the page, with welcome room between staves for the performers to insert their own notations.
Additionally, while the musical notator of staves 1 and 2 may be the same person as that of the rest of the leaf, the text hand is clearly very different.
The wooden barrels have come apart, but the staves and the planks cut for the top and bottom, with holes in some to accommodate the supporting pole, are evident.
The a-line could contain as many as two staves, while the b-line could have no more than one, known as the main stave (double underlining indicates alliteration).
Included in our general softwood imports is a fair quantity of sawn white wood, but very little indeed combines all those qualities needed in staves.
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Applications for import licences for staves and other cooperage materials are normally granted.
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The prison officer escort was armed with staves and the prisoners were handcuffed in the following way.
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The corresponding figures in 1907 were wood pulp £3,312,347, and wood and timber of all kinds £27,093,054, or, excluding furniture woods and staves, £24,131,243.
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Lithium carbonate is an ingredient in vitreous enamels used on staves, refrigerators and other domestic appliances.
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On one occasion we had to buy wood which we did not require to get the staves we did require.
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The additional duties relate to six articles: doors, floor-blocks, barrel staves, wood-wool, hats and lace.
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If the police had gone up to those taking part in that hunger march and had seized these staves, there would have been a rumpus at once.
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I have seen the children in question freed from the pressures of having to draw up staves and create tunes by working them out in their heads.
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As we could not meet more than a fraction of the industry's requirements of herring barrel staves in the ordinary way, it was necessary to have alternative supplies.
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The declared value of the imports of wood pulp in 1908 was £3,625,808 and the declared value of the imports of wood and timber £24,306,169, or, excluding furniture woods and staves, £21,399,622.
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Staves and scepters representing the deceased's office in life were often present as well.
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Carillon music is typically written on two staves.
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The staves and note stem thickness correspond to a thickness of letters in 16 point typefaces.
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Upon hitting the target, the four staves flex and compact together, spreading the force of the blow over a longer period of time.
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The staves are positioned into the holes and then sprung into the grooves.
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The internal frame comprises two aluminum staves running the full height of the field pack.
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In addition to this central post there are 12 staves, all of which supports the building.
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The church has the largest number of staves to be found in any one stave church.
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Products of the mills included flour, long lumber, barrel staves, rocking chairs, clothing, carriages, sleighs and harness.
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Koreans fought with antique muzzle-loaders, staves and iron bars, and their hands.
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The earliest tankards were made of wooden staves, similar to a barrel, and did not have lids.
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Other products included staves, lumber, boots, shoes, wagons and sleighs.
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Commonly, percussion staves only have one line, although other configurations can be used.
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He said that she must search for him to find him, which would wear out three pairs of iron shoes, and three iron staves.
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At the age of 8, he made his own pair of skis out of barrel staves that his dad hat cut out for him.
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In order to create the staveless runes, vertical marks (or staves) were dropped from individual letters (or runes).
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They wield crystal-tipped staves that fire energy blasts.
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Work on the staves was done on a showing-horse; this animal was to be found in the equipment of a number of woodcrafts.
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He only uses the top section of the trunk, the staves are split by hand and air dried for 52 months.
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Vertical slender timbers, known as staves, are then inserted and these hold the whole panel within the timber frame.
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Generally, all are created from wooden staves, similar to the way a barrel would be constructed.
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The cases have giant curved ribs or staves, which are made of iroko slats and steel connections and which also act as climate control devices.
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They rely upon black magic, both from their staves and from their spells, and will usually summon an undead underling, such as a skeleton warrior.
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The staves were not depicted as a rake and scythe as was once thought, and the head was a helmet shape.
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With flails and staves, the player can string together long sequences of attacks.
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The businesses manufactured a wide variety of products including linseed oil, furniture, barrel staves, wool fabric, blinds, incandescent bulbs, automobiles and carriages.
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Bamboo staves bound with rattan are assembled transversely in layers and tied longitudinally to the rafters forming the roof.
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Most important was the introduction of massive "sills" underneath the "staves" (posts) to prevent them from rotting.
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Staves, while capable of physical attacks, are mainly used for the spell charges they contain.
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The storekeepers of these shops sold their imported goods in exchange for crops and other local products including roof shingles, potash, and barrel staves.
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The music is written on four staves: the upper two for the right hand, the lower two for the left.
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Only the empty staves display the intention to add musical notation to the codex at a later date.
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Most orchestrators often work from a draft (sketch), or short score, that is, a score written on limited number of independent musical staves.
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A lantern pinion with 35 staves drives carries the drive to the saw via a shaft.
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One tree was needed for each of the 178 staves, each 15 metres long and 15 cm thick.
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Generally its body and neck were constructed from a single piece of wood, where lutes/mandores were constructed from staves glued together.
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In print music, the notes in different staves that play simultaneously are aligned vertically.
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The tempo is indicated using large numbers above the staves, accompanied with instructions: whether to accelerate from a given value or to slow down.
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He engaged in the manufacture of staves and headings.
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Assembling the staves in the trusses to form the cask was known as raising.
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Oak planks or staves are sometimes used, either during fermentation or aging.
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Because the organ has both manuals and pedals, organ music has come to be notated on three staves.
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Most of the music is written in a neat hand on seven-line staves.
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The inspiration is thought to be based upon barrel manufacture due to the similar nature of a solid base and wooden staves.
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The staves are kept tight onto the mould with a thick rubber band.
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He sketched sections, sometimes without fully completing them, on a small number of staves with some indication of the orchestration.
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He was the first to compare women to gazelles and eggs, and to liken horses to birds of prey and to staves.
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The rest of the procession carries candles, paper lanterns and/or decorated staves and often an empty manger.
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The metre in most old staves is free, and the rhyming is always on the second and fourth line.
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Instead, the organ part would be put into two staves, which were mostly used for the upper and lower manual parts.
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Noted in two staves, the piano plays a reprise of its own opening theme.
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Prelude 4 is also in 3/8 time and has a somewhat similar rhythmic structure, slightly simplified and written on two staves.
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The staves are held together by bands of willow or silver.
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Eventually, staff paper was manufactured pre-printed with staves as a labor-saving technique.
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There are two models of each of the drums: one made in hollowed trunk, and the other made with staves.
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The manuscript contains 32 leaves bearing two pairs of hand-ruled six-line staves on which are twelve short pieces written in a neat hand.
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Needless to say, as many staves are used as are required by the instrumentation.
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Others tended cattle and swine, or made shakes and barrel staves.
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The was staves were repeatedly found in tombs and shrines next to their former owners.
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The distillery initially tried importing staves to save money, but abandoned the practice due to the smell of the barrels.
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They can also make use of staves, wands, spears and shields.
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The feature of organ tablature that distinguishes it from modern musical notation is the absence of staves, noteheads, and key signatures.
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The bottom of the wall, formed by the arc of the staves, has special louvers, called "nacos".
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The notation was in semi-quadratic neumes with pairs of four-line staves.
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The staves are much thicker, due to their hand splitting, compared with commercial barrels, (40-45mm as opposed to 25-30mm approx).
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The music is usually reduced to two staves; however, more staves, a second keyboardist (piano-four-hands), or a second keyboard part can be added as needed.
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