In addition to the dawn song, great crested flycatcher also produce various calls, a series of fast ascending " huit, huit, huit " is given in moments of stress or excitement during interactions of between neighbours.
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In 2016, for the band's biggest European tour since 1974, " Cirkus " was included in the repertoire, as well as " Dawn Song ", which is part of the " Lizard " suite and was played live for the first time ever.
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Their dawn song consists of a series of " chit " notes, accelerating to higher-pitched " chit-it " s and often accelerating further but descending in pitch again to fade out in a churring trill " trrrrrrrr . . . ".
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The two videos accompanying the album ( Dawn Song & Song of Delicious Affirmation ) marked Misdaq's first officially released music videos, displaying prominent themes of Islamic spirituality, improvisational dance ( often by Misdaq himself ) and'visual-sampling'from online sources such as YouTube.
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Males of this species have a rapid grasshopper-like ticking " te e e e e e t " call something like a tropical kingbird, and a dawn song consisting of a very fast high " tic " repeated up to 110 times a minute for minutes on end.
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Some, like " C . o . phaeocephalus " and " C . o . nigriceps ", have an even more complex dawn song, in which the middle part is replaced by a first trill at constant volume, breaking up into a few shorter trills " trrrrrrrr tr tr tr . . . " before ending with the fading lower trill.
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The band released a demo in 2006 featuring four songs, " Dreamchaser ", " Velvet Roses ", " Burning Touch " and " World of Insanity ", three of which would later be remade into Amberian Dawn songs : an instrumental version of " Dreamchaser " appears as a bonus track on " River of Tuoni ", " Velvet Roses " appears with lyrics by Heidi Parviainen as " Sons of Seven Stars " on " The Clouds of Northland Thunder " and " World of Insanity " appears with new lyrics as " Ghostly Echoes " on " End of Eden ".
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From 1955-60, she toured extensively as a solo artist throughout the U . S . Notable works from her repertory of that period include " Portrait of a Lady " created to jazz recordings that were layered by John Cage into his eight-track commissioned score, " Dawn Song ", a lyrical solo with commissioned score by Alan Hovhaness, " Fearful Symmetry " ( 1956; an allegory in six visions inspired by William Blake's poem, " The Tyger " ) to Ezra Laderman's " Sonata for Violoncello ", in which Erdman emerged from and interacted with a metal sculpture by Carlus Dyer, and " Four Portraits " from Duke Ellington's " Shakespeare Album " ( 1958 ), a suite of comic portrayals of Shakespearean heroines.