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  •   She uses fat marching sticks, her hands arthritic, weightless flam paradiddle-diddles tossed off left and right, her accelerando poised and controlled. Moe Tucker
  • The plonking accordion-driven sections of Radio / Video lull the listener into a false sense of security, before the band once again whip themselves up into a tense accelerando before ‘rocking out’ to a glorious crescendo.
  • I suggested stringendo applied to all the strings, while accelerando was just for the cellos.
  • On the other hand, the Accelerando Series is a useful supplement to piano instruction for the elementary pianist of any age.
  • That was always fascinating to me, like the long accelerando in the final variation of Elgar's Enigma that I eventually recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, easy to take a little too quick and find you have to put the brakes on.
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  •   I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker
  • He was barely ten yards behind the piper's trail, and the song, now with an accelerando, broke into a jig.
  • The music of commerce would thus be harmonious and evenly paced, its dynamics restrained; there would be no swelling crescendo of the Boom, no cacophonous accelerando to the climax and no minor key diminuendo thereafter into the Bust.
  • _Accelerando_, _affrettando_ [Transcriber's Note: Corrected misspelling "affretando" in original] (this term implies some degree of excitement also), _stringendo_, _poco a poco animato_. Music Notation and Terminology
  •   Finally, I get the flam paradiddle-diddles going and I begin my accelerando. Moe Tucker
  • ‘In the Middle of the Night, Something or Someone Is Under the Bed and I Decide to Look’ is a wonderfully descriptive piece that consists of chromatically rising rhythmic effects within one long crescendo and accelerando.
  • We may recognise that we are being reminded of the point from which we began but we are far from home and a continuous accelerando takes the music to first twice its original speed and then twice as fast again.
  • But he lets us have breakneck accelerandos and ear-splitting fortissimos rather too cavalierly, and now and then lapses into undue cuteness.
  • here you must play accelerando
  • No deviations from this basic pulse are indicated - no accelerando or ritardando - but the avoidance of repeated rhythmic patterns prevents the emergence of any phrase-structure comparable to Schumann's.
  • my ear will not accept such violent accelerandos
  • Finally, I get the flam paradiddle-diddles going and I begin my accelerando. Moe Tucker
  • It is clear that full physical involvement aids learning, and that the subjective body experience is central to primal rhythmic elements of music like tempo, accelerando, syncopation, and ostinato.
  • Then another identical (but slightly more intense, somehow - more of an accelerando?) chorus, and we're done.
  • By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's exciting accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos.
  • He used liberal vibrato and took many liberties in phrasing using ritards, accelerandos and tenutos over important structural notes.
  • It breaks out again _vivacissimo accelerando_ when Miss Somehow Good
  • The big three can still be relevant, mind you; I suspect Asimov’s was essential in bootstrapping Charles Stross into being the decade’s pre-eminent SF writer when it published the short stories that would eventually become the Hugo-nominated novel Accelerando. Marketing the Big Three, Part 2
  • Melodic rubato occurs where ‘tempo rubato frees a melody from strict note values, either by agogic accents or by accelerando and rallentando… so that the melody is momentarily out of step with the accompaniment ’.
  • I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker
  • By most all accounts the evening was a success, with one local critic lauding the orchestra's ‘exciting accelerandos and heart-stopping rubatos.’
  •   She uses fat marching sticks, her hands arthritic, weightless flam paradiddle-diddles tossed off left and right, her accelerando poised and controlled. Moe Tucker
  • “Well, there’s this thing I learned in music theory called accelerando,” I offered. I slept with Joey Ramone
  • No deviations from this basic pulse are indicated - no accelerando or ritardando - but the avoidance of repeated rhythmic patterns prevents the emergence of any phrase-structure comparable to Schumann's.
  • The mysterious opening becomes increasingly agitated till an irate accelerando launches the Allegro on its wayward path.
  •   Finally, I get the flam paradiddle-diddles going and I begin my accelerando. Moe Tucker
  • Clipped, laconic, understated, but with quirky rubatos and accelerandos to convey something simmering underneath.
  • Unsatisifed, i nixed two of the segments and kept the accelerando and started fiddling with its placement. Breaking in the new blog
  • Here, accelerandos and stringendos and rallantandos, and so forth are very important.
  •   I'm fine with left-handed flam paradiddle-diddles because I'm right-handed, but Mrs. Karash expects me to alternate left and right, and to accelerando, until I'm playing flam paradiddle-diddles fast like syncopated rolls. Moe Tucker

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