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Examples of accompaniment


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The usual accompaniments of low nutrition (and low income) were not present- generations of ill health, poor housing, poor or non-existent medical services, etc. were absent.
We might be forgiven for feeling as if she is commenting on the convention of weeping accompaniments as a whole, as if she were suddenly aware of inhabiting a stereotype.
I went with my carpet bag, one of the traditional accompaniments of the political adventurer.
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I trust that one of the accompaniments of this new movement of education will be sympathy and the introduction of greater happiness into school-life.
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I think it is one of the inevitable accompaniments of full employment that there is bound to be tremendous pressure on our resources.
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What will happen to the character of the people under the system of confidential reports which is also one of the accompaniments of nationalisation?
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Many of us believe that they are not the necessary accompaniments of private enterprise.
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The consumption of alcohol rose, with its familiar accompaniments of convictions for drunkenness, notably of women, and crimes directly attributable to alcoholic excess.
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One of the most demoralising accompaniments of unemployment is that people run into debt, which becomes a millstone around their necks.
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Poverty and unemployment are the inevitable accompaniments of a capitalist system, based on private profit.
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In such a case it may be that everybody in the place would say, we would rather have the camp with all these accompaniments than have our peaceful common back.
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Then as to their accompaniments.
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His father, who sometimes played psalm accompaniments on the harmonium, taught him the names of the notes of the treble clef when he was five.
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The cinema has a small stage, with a piano alongside, which is regularly used during live musical accompaniments.
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Vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments, and tamarind rather than amchoor is the favoured souring agent.
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Even more tellingly, many manuscripts, especially from the middle of the century and later, feature written-out organ accompaniments.
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There are four click types: dental, lateral, alveolar, and palatal, each of which found in twelve series or accompaniments (combinations of manner, phonation, and contour).
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As a consequence of this change in her venues, her arrangements expanded from piano and organ to orchestral accompaniments.
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The written accompaniments to the solos-in particular the leader's two statements-are full of inventiveness, creating call-and-response patterns and counter-melodies.
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The speakers here are allowing the internal ' one ' element of once to be accessed by or another, which is a natural accompaniment of singulative one.
Long-term historical change, however, should not be treated in terms of routes, incentives and destinations, with their implicit accompaniment of cul-de-sacs, diversions, and road blocks.
Musicians from outside are often brought in to assist with the instrumental accompaniment.
The air is brief and simple, with only continuo bass accompaniment.
At the same time they overlay and reinforce a pre-existing musical binary - the primacy of the lead vocal over the ' subservient' backing chorus - instrumental accompaniment.
The accompaniment draws on all the topoi of melodramatic rhetoric, but makes particular use of instrumental solos identified with a particular character.
The monks are joined in congregational fashion very effectively by a group of mixed voices, and discreet organ accompaniment is used in some selections.
The incoherence of the lyrics is made irrelevant by the coherence of melody, rhythm and accompaniment, and by the power of performance.
The therapist continues with the chordal accompaniment and singing.
Learning accompaniment skills was already such an achievement.
In theory, the three accompaniments are chatting, drinking and dancing with their clients.
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He also worked in composing choral music, "a cappella", and orchestral accompaniments.
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Another very deviant child was surly and extremely resistant as an accompaniment to her fearful, shy behavior.
Typically, these are strophic songs with three, four, five or more stanzas repeated to the same accompaniment.
There are hints, however, that help us to associate the vocal persona with the fluctuating emotions in the accompaniment.
The accompaniment soon gives way to a semiquaver wheedling figure, painting the epidermal 'worm' that belies the serene countenance (bars 20-21).
An abiding sense of loss and longing seems the necessary accompaniment of assuming responsibility for our own fate, individually and collectively.
Having decided to stay on stage, the soloist turns around and the strings join in, providing a lilting, jazzy habanera-style accompaniment.
Usually this is punctuated by orchestral chords, although sometimes the accompaniment is more extended.
The soloist holds a long above-the-treble-clef line while woodwind and divisi solo strings have a simple repeating and lamenting accompaniment.
Dissonant accompaniments by the brass dominate the first part of the song-like movement.
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Most often eaten at breakfast or as a snack, idlis are usually served in pairs with chutney, sambar, or other accompaniments.
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In any case, the gently thudding accompaniment is certainly not to be found anywhere in the percussion parts.
Variations of this dish are usually in the meat accompaniments with the noodles.
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Shingaras are often served in "chaat", along with the traditional accompaniments of yogurt, chutney, chopped onions and coriander, and "chaat masala".
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Samosas are often served in "chaat", along with the traditional accompaniments of yogurt, chutney, chopped onions, coriander, and "chaat masala".
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Piano reductions are frequently made of orchestral accompaniments to choral works, for the purposes of rehearsal or of performance with keyboard alone.
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Certain keyboards may include a feature that allows the performer to create, compose and customize their own accompaniments.
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Less than half of them have the piano specified for their accompaniments, though only one is unaccompanied.
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However, voice and piano are interdependent in his songs; the vocal line usually relies on the accompaniments harmonies for context.
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Most of the dishes are eaten with rice and rice-based accompaniments such as dosais, appams, idiyappams, adais and idlis.
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Her musical accompaniments incorporated a diverse range from bluegrass to opera.
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The dish is then plated and served with accompaniments like cucumber slices, tomato slices, lime and sprigs of green onion and coriander.
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Most accompaniments at this time, these examples notwithstanding, comprised pieces by famous composers, also including studies.
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Lentils, vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments and are often served with rice.
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The accompaniments form an integral part of every composition presented, and they closely follow and augment the melodic phrases outlined by the lead singer.
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She thought that a lamb shoulder in main course had been rendered for too long, but enjoyed the accompaniments.
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By the end of the lesson, some pupils had also added an accompaniment.
The process further involved a more active role by the instruments, no longer merely accompaniment but equal partners in the presentation of the song.
Over time, full bands were added and even later, pre-recorded accompaniments (soundtracks) were introduced.
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The accompaniment would not have been realised as presented here in score, but adapted to suit the plucked-string instruments used in performance.
Unlike the lute, the basic technique of the chitarra at this time was one of a strummed chordal accompaniment.
When operatic characters converse, they often do so in recitative, with speech-like freedom, with or without orchestral accompaniment.
In it the composer notated most of the vocal parts and gave occasional indications of orchestral solos or accompaniment.
The primary musical accompaniment, as remains the case today, is provided by talempong, bronze kettle drums struck with beaters.
The protocol defining when solos and accompaniment take place is agreed by the participants and/or the system.
As the melodies are repeated, the accompaniment changes.
What is being proposed here is not dissimilar, the difference being that the music is improvised as is the accompaniment.
If the accompaniment is notated, it is typically in time-space or graphic notation rather than a traditional note-by-note score.
The musical accompaniment of silent film has a venerable tradition.
The conventional format for such accompaniment is either organ, piano or (in rare instances) orchestra.
The substantial first-movement development is largely in the minor, with solo bravura passages over pizzicato accompaniment featuring in both outer movements.
He then sets them to song, with modest instrumental accompaniment, and they are distributed.
The viola falls silent when the piano re-introduces the second-movement theme, entering in what was previously the accompaniment's role of playing the coda-figure.
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Any combination of the vegetable accompaniments mentioned above can be added to the roll according to preference, the most popular is sliced garlic.
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Such bagpipes are also good for low, rich accompaniments.
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Serving can vary widely to taste on either skewers or breads, with additional accompaniments or condiments.
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In the late fifties we already had a recognised school of bard performers, poet intellectuals who sang their verses and played an acoustic guitar accompaniment.
She thought that piano accompaniment was 'very important because it provided a harmonic basis'.
Dinner may be roast goose or ham and accompaniments.
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From late 1907, it ran in tandem with the 27cm 92000 series, which had orchestral accompaniments.
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Musical accompaniments were to be done by four-stringed citterns and seven-stringed lutes; the accompaniments were printed in tablature.
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There is plenty of practical material for instrumental performance in the classroom and an excellent section on accompaniment styles across a rich selection of examples.
Mental processes are the accompaniments or concommitants of the functional activity of specially differentiated parts of the organism.
Vocal elements may have occurred first as emotional accompaniments.
A primitive protolanguage could not have sustained as many phonetic distinctions as these languages offer in their click accompaniments, phonation types and tones.
The songs are notated with simple piano accompaniments, guitar chords are indicated and suggested actions are listed appropriately.
Although various alternative accompaniments are available, the singer and wind quintet in this performance sound beautifully matched.
They are rather more or less accidental accompaniments of the activity of seeing on a particular occasion.
We then speculate on the sociobiology of autonomy and self-regulation, particularly the adaptive advantages yielded by it and by its phenomenological accompaniments.
Predictably enough, usage initially was the same for selfinclusive one as for indefinite one: the regular accompaniments were the third-person he, him, his, himself.
The instrumental accompaniments seem to have been added later.
Instead, it is the allure of their newly made accompaniments that proves so attractive.
Later he was sorry for this and taught himself to read hymns and easy accompaniments.
We have what we have had before - our belief in the resurrection has been superveniently isolated from what were once its accompaniments.
Increasing privatisation, with its accompaniments of charging for services and the rationing (explicitly or otherwise) of publicly-funded health care, has led to marked inequalities in access.
The acoustic effect of music in the large class group with accompaniments of cello and keyboard sounded impressive and the pupils seemed to be having fun.
Their total reliability left pupils free to concentrate on improvisation, or improving the accuracy and expression of a performance, without the disruption caused when live accompaniments go awry.
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