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Flom! Rotoplom! rolled the drums of the blanquers, instruments of barbarous sonority, so large that their weight forced the drummers to bow their necks. Flom!

"I am coming to that, Miss Imogen," said Mr. Potts, with a drop from sonority to dryness; "I was approaching that point when the dog interrupted me"; and Mr. Potts cast a very venomous glance upon Tison. "Had not the dog better be removed, Mrs. Upton?" Mrs. Potts, under her breath, murmured, leaning, as if in a pew and above prayer books, forward in her chair. But Mrs.

With him I believe that three essentials absolute purity of pitch, equality of tone and sonority of tone, in connection with the bow are the base on which everything else rests. "Sevčik's purely soulless and mechanical system has undoubtedly produced a number of excellent mechanicians of the violin. But it has just as unquestionably killed real talent.

His sister and Gutmann did not leave him for a minute, Chopin holding a hand of the latter almost constantly in one of his. By the 15th of October the voice of the patient had lost its sonority. It was on this day that took place the episode which has so often and variously been described.

And in spite of this curious and unpopular reticence, we listen here, as M. Bruneau has observed, to "a magic orchestra" an orchestra of indescribable richness, delicacy, and suppleness an orchestra that melts and shimmers with opalescent hues an orchestra that has substance without density, sonority without blatancy, refinement without thinness.

The subject had bellowed with sonority, testifying at least to the possession of an uninjured diaphragm, as Saxham begun to cut away the jacket. "Oh, come now!" said a brisk, pleasant, incisive voice that sent an electric shock volting through the presumably shattered frame. "That's not so bad!" "I told you so," muttered the County Court clerk to the Swiss baker. "You remember me, Colonel?"

It was always a pleasure to me to modulate these Italian syllables, to give them all their sonority, and I saw clearly, from the bewildered airs of these worthy islanders, how charmed and surprised they were to be introduced in such a manner into the high society of the Continent.

But coat the violin with oil; you certainly cannot complain of loud, rasping responses to the call of the bow, whilst you can make some assertion as to quality. And, remember, as the soft nature of the oil assumes a harder tendency day by day, so will increase the sonority of the tones, whilst retaining the beauty of character with which they began.

But as I came within hearing of their talk, it was a fragment of the minister's sonority which reached me first: " more opportunity for them to have the benefit of hearing frequent sermons," was the sentence I heard him bring to completion. "Yes, to be sure, sir." "Let me introduce you to the Rev. Dr. Alexander MacBride.

It was characteristic of Shakespeare, as it has been of other great artists, to introduce into his early writings incidental sketches which serve as studies for further work of a later period. In much the same manner the varied, but at times uncertain, melody of the early love comedies seems to aspire towards the full sonority and magic of lyric feeling and utterance in Romeo and Juliet.

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