overblowing in a sentence
Examples
- "In their rush to make the first claim and counterclaims, they're both guilty of overblowing and overpublicizing a strain of virus,"
- Denner also reduced the size of the hole and inserted a small tube to facilitate overblowing, greatly increasing the range of the instrument to nearly three octaves.
- For example, if the fundamental note of a closed pipe is C1, then overblowing the pipe gives G2, which is one-twelfth above C1.
- Ivester accused the news media of overblowing the health risks of the European contamination, saying many of those who reported illnesses hadn't consumed any Coke products.
- Meanwhile, he has continuously warned against overblowing expectations for an economic boost from TTIP but maintained that the pact was needed to set high common standards for consumers.
- But then he suggested that the press was at fault for a newfound tendency of overblowing offhand remarks, saying, " Part of it is modern ."
- Many free jazz musicians, notably Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, used harsh overblowing or other techniques to elicit unconventional sounds from their instruments, or played unusual instruments.
- This can be very useful for playing major key melodies, for example, fiddle tunes, quickly, without having to do a lot of precise bending or overblowing.
- The cymbals splash in, a bass string thrums, and then Ayler takes off into space honking, squealing, overblowing, totally free of time, rhythm and tempo.
- Notable practitioners of overblowing are Howard Levy, a founding member of the Flecktones, Adam Gussow, Otavio Castro, Chris Michalek, Jason Ricci, and Carlos del Junco.