Examples of using Solos in English and their translations into German
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I will hit the solos.
For solos a good solution.
With crazy drums solos.
For various solos Bb and Eb instruments.
Clerical concerts, solos etc.
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Sites with solos, duetts, etudes and more.
Included are 2 hot solos with Stifler and Tyce.
Comment on subject: how to write guitar solos.
Guitarist Ian's solos are food for the ears and eyes.
Only Daryl Jones holds a little back, what's up to solos.
Exposed solos for the 1st trombone and piccolo trumpet.
Martin played outrageous single string solos and fills.
SOLO/ CUE- Solos the selected track, sending it to the Cue Output.
It was a fantastic pop/rock concert with great solos and super vibes in the audience.
Alternating solos for the wind and strings are concurrent with the transparent, fragile playing of the ensemble.
Ok, I do what the man says… and again,he began to play solos on it with his eyes closed….
His solos and joint performances with Yvonne Georgi made Kreutzberg the figurehead for German dance in the USA.
Their playing together- in duos, trios or solos- is not only directed at the audience, but also towards each other.
The ending of the song, like the previously mentioned ballads,is purely instrumental, featuring numerous solos and chord progressions.
It should perhaps be mentioned that solos for the E flat clarinet were more common in the 19th century than now.
For example, channel one could be set up with a medium overdrive for well defined chord-work, whereas channel two couldbe set at full tilt for fluid solos.
The Solo switch solos the track by muting all other tracks, but can also be used for cueing see 15.6.
The Balabile divertissement in the first act and the first andsecond male solos of the famous Pas de Six of the third act.
Partition- Caisse-claire Classic Festival Solos offer the advancing instrumental soloist an array of materials graded from easy to more challenging.
The journalist Stuart Nicholson(Jazzwise, UK)called her compositions"quiet triumphs with solos which develop from deep within the soul of the pieces.
These two solos, first presented in Europe as part of the New Moves Festival in Glasgow last year, focus on movement as an action of the moment.
In the concerts that follow, up to five of the included Clarinetplayers will play pieces ranging from solos to quintets, often combined with electro-acoustic accompaniments.
Urbane ambience mixes with filigree-like solos and consequently develops an allure, which neither a confirmed jazz fan nor a young rave girl can resist.
Bass and drums model unobtrusive but concise structures which carry andtransport the muscles of guitar-riffs and-solos and expressive vocals.