| 31. | For 13th-century pieces, diminution by 16 ( rendering breves as quavers ) is also common.
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| 32. | A sustained pedal then accompanies the manuals, which have a dotted quaver, semi-quaver rhythm.
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| 33. | A sustained pedal then accompanies the manuals, which have a dotted quaver, semi-quaver rhythm.
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| 34. | Professor Quaver asks the class play instruments as he puts on a record player listening to his hat.
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| 35. | Throughout the record, Babb's voice sneers and quavers, always intense, like a panther prowling.
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| 36. | But the quaver in her voice and her restless puffing on a cigarette betray a serious case of jitters.
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| 37. | Sometimes it bounces easily along, with scratchy fiddle improvisations and voices that quaver and break with their urgency.
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| 38. | His voice also quavers these days and he moves with difficulty, sometimes relying on a cane for support.
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| 39. | Sometimes one sees the explicit marking : " croches �gales " meaning equal quavers or eighth notes.
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| 40. | Immediately the chorus enters in pairs with their own musical material, singing in suspensions and descending quaver figures.
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