" Rickelton's wife, Erin offers additional vocals, including the harmonies on "I Would Run.
From the harmonies of randomness to the dynamics of the Earth's crust, Kahn uses scientific principles to create mesmerizing works of art.
Mr. Watkins said that "some of the harmonies and the wildness of the rhythms" in "Tanec" have elements of a dance of death.
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Ms. REEVES: You know, the melody and the words are still the same, but the harmonies might change to give it another color, another feeling.
There's the twinkling harmonies of Brian Wilson and The Beatles, and the gentle touch of Elliott Smith.
It was also the first time that I had heard 'Cathy's Clown' played on the radio and I was enthralled by the tight vocal harmonies and the crescendo passages.
The multihued harmonies, jagged rhythms and full-tilt singing of the group Kitka sounds as if it comes straight from Bulgaria.
The beautiful harmonies of Haden's daughters come from years of singing together, starting very young.
The relationships of the trumpeter to the rhythm section, and of the solo to the underlying harmonies that support it, is highly influenced by "Kind of Blue, " specifically Davis's interplay with pianist Bill Evans and his subsequent experiments with his mid-1960s group, in which he continued along the same path with Herbie Hancock.
And the band favors the emotionally varied boy-girl harmonies that have helped The Lumineers become one of music's surprise success stories.
The game doesn't penalize you for not singing harmonies, but finding the right blend is an interesting challenge that will surely appeal to more sophisticated vocalists.
The lush, three-part harmonies on their debut CD, Voicings, are the real standout, made even more memorable by carefully crafted, delicate melodies.
And, crucially, he employed The Tokens' distinctive harmonies more sparingly.
The album is filled with the kind of uplifting melodies and sweet vocal harmonies that sound pleasant and unobjectionable, but the resulting songs sometimes sound treacly and are often quite dull.
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Bacharach's lush pop songs from the 1960s and '70s, with their complex harmonies and rhythms, were very different from the three-chord rock 'n' roll tunes that were popular at the time.
When the music was first heard in the 1820s, critics balked, blaming Beethoven's deafness for the work's difficult harmonies.
With Lennon, McCartney, and Brian Wilson cited among Peter Fedofsky's primary musical influences, it's no surprise that his second RPM Challenge album, Notes from the Shuttle shimmers with pleasant harmonies, buoyant melodies, and well-placed hand claps.
But such concerns were quickly dispelled once the folk-rock trio's trademark intricate vocal harmonies and acoustic and electric guitar parts were enhanced by the JLCO's tight ensemble playing and skilled soloists such as saxophonists Sherman Irby, trumpeter Marcus Printup and trombonist Vincent Gardner.
Gillian Welch and her musical partner David Rawlings filled the Newport air with their gorgeous harmonies throughout this sunny Sunday-afternoon set.
Vincent, Merrill Garbus's Tune-Yards and Laura Marling, who added a cello and brass to her retro-folk sound, presented polished, high-concept chamber pop, as did Other Lives, who impressed with melodramatic baroque folk featuring strings, orchestral synths and vocal harmonies in support of the quietly charismatic singer Jesse Tabish.
Noble says he used these lush harmonies as a basis for The Outsiders Are Back.
So give yourself some time to learn it and appreciate the city's lilting cadences, its harmonies of excess and restraint.
We're hearing irregular rhythms, we're hearing instruments asked to go to the extremes of their capability, but we're also hearing patterns that we recognize, with pacing, contrast, fascinating harmonies, continuity all the basic principles of what makes a piece of music work are all there.
Sitting in WFUV's Studio-A with Oye and Boe, who rarely tour the U.S., was like being the only parishioner present in a cathedral of hallowed harmonies.
With more than one microphone, multiple singers can try out "harmonies, " a feature that distinguishes "The Beatles: Rock Band" from its predecessors.
In the early days of The Beatles, I was very keen on us doing harmonies, and I would have to put that down to him.
They practice their harmonies in a high school bathroom because they like the acoustics.
Mr. Sondheim's iridescent harmonies have never come across so lucidly, and the fact that everybody in the cast sings exceptionally well (something that can never be taken for granted in Sondheim revivals) is continually gratifying.
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Save the Scene is layered with staccato guitars and rhythms set against dreamy harmonies, vintage synths and sometimes comical narratives.
The horns are here, again, as are trailing, hovering harmonies.
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