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Orchestral
"Orchestral" in a Sentence (8 examples)
Others say Adil's people are too abstract, as they like dealing with pure mathematics and orchestral music.
The singing and the orchestral accompaniment are gradually becoming louder.
The singing as well as the orchestral accompaniment gradually gets louder.
It's widely used in Western orchestral music, rock music, jazz, and bluegrass.
orchestral music/piece/sound
The ABC would have top-billing for the orchestral concerts and Williamsons for the recitals; we would go for a three-guinea top for the orchestrals, at that time a record; the ABC would do the front of house and the banking; [...]
I also enjoy, still using music as an analogy, when Nature segues from quieter contemplative pieces featuring fog and overcast and rain to the full orchestrals of storms: booming tympani of thunder, cymbal crashes of lightning, full-brass of wind ...
Classical composers like Alexander Reinagle, Rayner Taylor, and Susannah Haswell Rowson made their names in the 18th century, while the 19th century was given over to English opera, religious orchestrals, and gospel.
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