Larry King came out to introduce a Dave Brubeck section, featuring Al Jarreau singing " Take Five " with Brubeck and his band; Brubeck chorded his way through the tune.
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In " Lies, Lies, Lies, " which works up to power-chorded choruses, she sneers at her man's attempt to explain one more late night.
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The would-be blockbuster album of songs " from and inspired by " the movie promises slam-bang action, with one power-chorded, battering-ram rant after another.
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Roberts is at his best _ and sounds least like his peers _ when he throws over the heavily chorded, rich-harmony style of post-' 50s piano and brings rhythm to the fore.
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Such chorded phonetic keyboards, such as those manufactured by Stenograph, produce an intermediate shorthand format in which a combination of phonetics-and spelling-based strokes are translated by software to produce the output.
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Like the Memex system the Starfire has a large, massive desk as its central feature, and proposes compatible devices in complement to the desk, such as a laptop with a chorded keyboard and advanced videoconferencing.
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After a general repeat of the same A major 1st part and its successive 2nd one, the polka proceeds into a frenzy, heavily-chorded phrase with an abrupt conclusion, all in the home key.
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The recording was the first to introduce a wider audience to Havens's rich baritone vocals and the full-sound of Havens's distinct guitar style ( thumb-chorded and played in open D tuning ).
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With a simple melody played against the drone, these idiosyncratic scales could add warmth and a distinctive flavour to the music, but the old non-standard fret patterns often produce a dissonance when chorded that some find unacceptable.
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Chording, with a chorded keyboard or keyer allows one to produce as many characters, as a QWERTY keyboard, but with fewer keys and less motion per finger, and is thought to alleviate or prevent carpal tunnel syndrome.