Larrain said it struck a chord because it told an unusual story.
Harmonic improvisation takes each chord change as it comes and creates a new melodic line from the notes within it.
" Pianist Danilo Perez, who played on Mr. DeJohnette's wonderful 2009 CD, "Music We Are, " said, "His drum tunings can take a chord and give it another dimension.
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The legal profession and its liberal supporters will accuse him of playing to the tabloid gallery, while many of those with whom he would once have struck a chord will dismiss it as just more talk from a prime minister whose time is running out.
It seems to have struck a chord with over seven hundred backers calling for it in a wave of excitement since last night.
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Somehow, though, the record found its way to South Africa, where, via cassette-copying, it went viral, striking a chord among young Afrikaners, who found in it a sense of longed-for justice stifled in their apartheid-defined society.
Note that, despite what you may have been playing in your local band, the variant of the chord is fixed and you can't vary it up: an open G chord can't be played with a barred G chord or any other different fingering.
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It strikes a chord of nostalgia in you because she's done so many flights from the space center.
This went down badly with the neo-Darwinists, though it struck a chord with many of Mr Gould's fellow palaeontologists.
But his insight immediately struck a chord because at the time it was extremely painful developing services for mobile devices.
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It struck a chord with worried parents and students around the country.
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The competition they face from budget hotels might not be of seismic importance to the world beyond Gwynedd, but it struck a chord with me.
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It is precisely that chord which France's game-shooting enthusiasts also seek to twang.
We were pleasantly surprised with the handset and it could strike a chord with phone buyers that fondly recall the larger, original Desire.
With its basic three-chord approach and driving beat, it became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic and has been covered by literally hundreds of bands since its 1966 release.
It clearly struck a chord within the innovation community!
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"It really struck a chord with folks and all of us agreed we want people to come to Gilda's and get the help that they need, " said Wayne Harris, chairman of the board for the Madison chapter.
His "keep the pound" campaign has struck a chord with many voters and he sees it as a massive vote winner.
It seemed to strike a chord with people when I complained about how there are over 50 analysts that cover Apple (AAPL) and most of them offer absolutely no value to potential investors looking to these so-called experts when trying to figure out if they should buy or sell the stock.
It's slickly made and has clearly struck a chord with its intended audience - people who knew nothing about the LRA or, consequently, Uganda.
If anything, it often takes several pivots to find something that strikes a chord.
It features trombonist Steve Davis soloing before the pianist tackles his own congeries of chord changes.
It and the film made from it (which was shortlisted for an Oscar this year) struck a deep chord with Israelis reeling from the fiasco of their second war against Lebanon's Hizbullah militia in 2006.
It's possible to soak in the space between notes and the sighs between chord changes, and she touches emotions with honest sentiments that recall the likes of Iris DeMent and even Neil Young.
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