| 41. | Paynter was a stickler for sonority.
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| 42. | His sonorities are clear and discreet.
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| 43. | This is called the sonority profile.
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| 44. | Gut strings produce a sonority far different from metal, generally described as softer and sweeter.
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| 45. | With a pop-based sonority, the album sold half as much as the first.
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| 46. | In 2005 he introduced a wood treatment system to increase sonority and harmonics in instrument making.
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| 47. | Nat's strong technique and rich sonority suited the larger-scale Beethoven sonatas admirably.
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| 48. | Remarkably, the consonant clusters of these syllables are not constrained by the Sonority Sequencing Principle.
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| 49. | Its string sections sound warm and full-bodied, and the woodwinds have almost European sonorities.
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| 50. | The limited sonority of the instrument becomes a matter of small importance when confronting playing like this.
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