| 11. | Christgau complimented Brubeck's " blocky " solos because, " in rhythm music, blocky generally beats tinkly ."
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| 12. | Tinkly-winkly soundtrack piano cues us the film is strictly designed for audiences who think anything little kids do is cute.
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| 13. | The biggest disappointment is a tinkly, trifling decorator version of Procol Harum's " Whiter Shade of Pale ."
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| 14. | The band, tiny compared with the hordes parading in other stadiums, played traditional Sousa instead of tinkly tunes favored by band leaders.
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| 15. | The sound is also clearer and more distinct ( the better to hear crashes and groans ) and real music has replaced tinkly electronic notes.
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| 16. | It received Pompeian red walls, crystal chandeliers, 18th century oval portraits of famous people that have been patrons, and a tinkly piano.
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| 17. | Meanwhile, the soaring music composed by Basil Poledouris makes Maurice Jarre's pounding score for " Doctor Zhivago " sound positively tinkly.
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| 18. | Alan Pierson conducts " Music for Large Ensemble " ( 1977 ), where tinkly percussion creates a glimmering, fantasy world of sound.
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| 19. | One of the Simon commercials, called " Maids, " is backed by the kind of tinkly music used in TV situation comedies.
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| 20. | How long can you listen to a music box, the sort that dribbles out a single tinkly melody, before you want to throw it out a window?
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