chromatically in a sentence
Examples
- Since 1957 Giedrius Kuprevi ius regularly plays on Kaunas carillons ( a set of 49 chromatically tuned bells ).
- Tonal harmony had been explored, expanded and chromatically thickened, many composers felt, to the point of inertia.
- Crumhorns can be chromatically played by using cross-fingerings, except for the minor second above the lowest note.
- These instruments have 55 64 metal strings tuned chromatically through five octaves, with or without re-tuning mechanisms.
- Reviewing the same exhibition, Robert Nelson described Makinti's work as " sensual and chromatically effusive painting ".
- Love songs take up half the album, and the ballads are typically affectionate, high-minded and chromatically sinuous.
- Clarinets with few keys cannot therefore easily play chromatically, limiting any such instrument to a few closely related key signatures.
- The underlying idea is a chromatically descending cantus firmus, which is preserved in most of the repetitions, with minor alterations.
- He was taught to play chromatically by using an " overblow " technique taught to him by Howard Levy, a jazz virtuoso.
- It is argued from this that playing impromptu ornamental flourishes and accidental passing tones are less intuitive than on chromatically ordered key arrangements.