| 41. | He aptly described himself as structurally a classicist, emotionally a romanticist and harmonically a modernist.
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| 42. | This shape means that its resonances occur at frequencies that are not harmonically spaced in frequency.
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| 43. | It results in improved intonation and stronger harmonically related partials across the player's range.
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| 44. | Antennas used in such a fashion are known to be " harmonically operated ".
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| 45. | On " Frozen Warnings ", Cale's arrangement harmonically blends with the pipe organ.
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| 46. | Pfitzner's use of polyphony and ancient modes brings surprise and ambiguity to the work harmonically.
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| 47. | The other contemporary scores are gentler harmonically, but the performances are driven with the same intensity.
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| 48. | Yet the score contains some of Strauss'most imaginative, harmonically inventive and lyrically rhapsodic music.
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| 49. | Schierbeck's tonally grounded, harmonically restless music bears the influence of his teacher Carl Nielsen.
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| 50. | It becomes a challenge to see how melodically ( rather than harmonically ) inventive you can become.
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