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- A blues shouter is a blues singer, often male, capable of singing unamplified with a band. Notable blues shouters include: Piney Brown Walter Brown, of...
- arpeggio-based lines that outlined the chord progression. Because an unamplified upright b**** is generally the quietest instrument in a jazz band, many...
- acoustics, which reportedly allowed almost perfect intelligibility of unamplified spoken words from the proscenium or skēnē to all 14,000 spectators, regardless...
- used in jazz since the 1920s and later used in rockabilly. Because an unamplified double b**** is generally the quietest instrument in a jazz band, many...
- connectors. This "phono input" designed for the millivolt signal from an unamplified turntable should not be confused with the modern standard one-volt line...
- working as hard. The result is a singing style which diverged from the unamplified theater style of the musical comedies of the 1930s and 1940s. They also...
- such as nanopore sequencing, allow sequencing of native DNA. Native (=unamplified) DNA retains the epigenetic modifications which would otherwise be lost...
- Dirnt often brought his b**** to school, and the plucking noise of the unamplified strings led classmates to jokingly call him by the onomatopoeia "Dirnt"...
- guitars; and the arched-top guitar. The acoustic guitar group also includes unamplified guitars designed to play in different registers, such as the acoustic...
- would be using classical vocal technique within a specified range using unamplified (no microphones) vocal production. Since contemporary musicians use different...