• Growling A growl on a baritone saxophone. Problems playing this file? See media help. Growling is a musical technique where the instrumentalist vocalizes...
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  • up growl or growling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Growling is a low, guttural vocalization produced by predatory animals; producing growls. Growling...
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    This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. Celesta Crystallophone Glass Harmonica Glass...
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    technique Thumb position Bowed string instrument extended technique Embouchure (wind instruments) Growling (wind instruments) Multiphonic Kivy, Peter (1993)...
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  • The uvular trill does NOT produce the traditional growl sound from the jazz idiom. Real growling is produced by singing or groaning while playing a tone...
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    used to produce sound in various wind instruments. In contrast with a single reed instrument, where the instrument is played by channeling air against...
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  • includes wind, reed, and brass instruments, as well as the human voice. Multiphonic-like sounds on string instruments, both bowed and hammered, have also...
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    Trumpet (category B-flat instruments)
    Spanish) to produce a 'growling like' tone. This technique is widely employed by composers like Berio and Stockhausen. Growling: Simultaneously playing...
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    employed for unorthodox musical vocabulary. Growling is a technique used whereby the saxophonist sings, hums, or growls, using the back of the throat while playing...
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    actors occasionally employ small amounts of this phonation for its dark, growling quality while portraying a "villainous" or antagonistic voice.[citation...
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    of a string instrument or with two different bows, using key clicks on a wind instrument, blowing and overblowing into a wind instrument without a mouthpiece...
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    Harmonica (category German musical instruments)
    harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk...
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  • in Oklahoma called Catch the Wind, and whose case was eventually dismissed. Dorothy was inspired by TOTO, an instrumented barrel-shaped device used to...
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    Mute (music) (category Musical instrument parts and accessories)
    musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone quality (timbre) or lowers its volume. Mutes are commonly used on string and brass instruments, especially...
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  • last three albums for the Winds Cycle, Elend's sound was broadened; they did now rely almost entirely on acoustic instruments and chamber orchestras instead...
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  • About Jazz commented: "Gato Barbieri winds up and uncorks a meandering apocalyptic shout that begins with a growling, sinewy tenor and often returns there...
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  • something Greg Dulli said while shuddering involuntarily in the sudden cold wind walking to my car after a Twilight Singers recording session... In the same...
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  • lead singer Smokey Robinson as lead singer in 1972. The song features a growling sound by Miracles tenor Bobby Rogers. Kevin Beamish produced and engineered...
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    Cello (category C instruments)
    Haas.[5] The violin family, including cello-sized instruments, emerged c. 1500 as a family of instruments distinct from the viola da gamba family. The earliest...
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    percussion and wind instruments such as drums, flutes, sea shells (used as trumpets), and "rain" tubes. No remnants of pre-Columbian stringed instruments were found...
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  • "tribal-cum-industrial" beats created primarily by Harrison and Byrne alongside Belew's "growling guitar atmospherics". Weymouth and Frantz conceived the cover art with...
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  • song, which uses a large number of instruments, including Congo drums, piano, sitar, twang, and various wind instruments. Asha Rabouin makes her first Soulfly...
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    of instruments in his music, most commonly the ukulele, piano, and viola. He is known for combining electronic sampling with classical instruments. Wolf's...
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    Clarinet (category Jazz instruments)
    single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore and a flared bell. Clarinets comprise a family of instruments of differing...
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    much prefer Hammond A-100's, that's my choice." Airey has employed many instruments and effect processors to aid him in the creation of his music and is...
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    celebrated brass growl effect was vividly described by Duke Ellington's son, Mercer Ellington: There are three basic elements in the growl: the sound of...
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    Clive Alan; Myers, Arnold (2004). Musical Instruments: History, Technology, and Performance of Instruments of Western Music. Oxford University Press....
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    sixth-generation fighter design, and four designs were tested in low-altitude wind tunnels. In the same year, Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) also reportedly...
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    The "b" and "p" sounds are formed similarly to the sounds of jazz wind instruments, which sound by the release of built-up mouth air pressure onto the...
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  • definite cohesive listen". They said of "Temples of Syrinx" that it "combines growling guitars with an incredibly shrill lead vocal." In an article about 2112...
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