reverberant in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri'və:bərənt ] ]
Examples
- In 1985, Paul Winter recorded Canyon in a naturally reverberant side canyon of the Grand Canyon which he nicknamed " Bach's Canyon ".
- Powell Hall, with its rich, reverberant acoustics, Slatkin says, showed him the extent to which an orchestra derives its sound from its home.
- Such things may be possible in recording, as Drucker points out in booklet notes, even where they don't work in a reverberant concert hall.
- "Lucky Bastard " isn't as dense, reverberant, and rewarding as such McCarry masterpieces as " The Last Supper,"
- The general consensus was that the hall was too dry, not reverberant enough, particularly at low frequencies, and that the bass tone was weak.
- Unfortunately, neither artist is helped by this CDs overly reverberant acoustics, which makes both singer and pianist sound as if they're performing in a gymnasium.
- Instead of sending the boot-camp sequences into a more intense orbit, the second half deflates by never summoning a truly reverberant, visceral kind of horror.
- The majestic sound from its more than 12, 500 pipes shook the whole hall, reverberant with wooden floors and 2, 700 wooden seats with no cushions.
- At the show's end, Hare narrates, in reverberant detail, the process of returning to London, of arriving anew at the place he calls home.
- Before the invention of audio delay technology, music employing a delayed echo had to be recorded in a naturally reverberant space, often an inconvenience for musicians and engineers.