He leaves Cain with an iron club, forged in Hell ( the club is introduced with blows on an untuned anvil in the orchestra ).
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While building the instrument, I realized that if I just left it untuned my small son would be beating on a dischordant set of strings.
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Cage takes advantage of the process and thus increases the variety of tuned and untuned sounds; perhaps two strings will be prepared and the third not.
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For this reason and others, the traditional terms " tuned percussion " and " untuned percussion " are avoided in recent organology.
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He embraced 20th century modernism to the extent that he later claimed to have become " untuned " from the old world and the old ways of thinking.
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Human lives are as vaporous as clouds or untuned lyres that, discarded, have become like an Aeolian harp that is susceptible to every passing wind gust.
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Untuned percussion instruments consists of the Drum ( various types ), Cymbals, Triangle, Tambourine, Castanets, Chinese Wood Block, and the Tam-Tam.
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Rather, the term " percussion mallet " is applied very widely, including for example tympani sticks and even drum sticks and the beaters used for untuned gongs.
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A properly tuned intake tract produces a rather audible intake noise under high airflow conditions-that is commonly " untuned " to allow the vehicle to pass EPA and DOT noise regulations.
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The third, minor reason for a parallel R2 is that it also makes balance insensitive to any oscillator harmonics, so you can use a real cheap oscillator and an untuned detector.