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hands play in
unmodified octave unison throughout, was
found shocking and
unmusical by contemporaries,
including Schumann. The Op. 58
sonata is
closer to...
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where he
frequently plays the
piano and
composes music for the
decidedly unmusical Grand Duke Constantine.
Shortly before the
November Uprising, Chopin's...
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recordings consistently disappointing in quality: "Bocelli's
profoundly unmusical contribution, with its
unvaryingly co**** tone,
wayward intonation and...
- indeterminate, uncontrolled, convoluted, unmelodic, loud,
otherwise unmusical, or
unwanted sound, or
simply as
sound in general. The
exact definition...
- " This
weeding out
meant "the elimination,
along with some
rough and
unmusical plebian words, of a
large number of
Hindi words for the
reason that to...
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weighing 33–55 g (1.2–1.9 oz). The call is a high-pitched,
buzzing and
unmusical chirp,
frequently compared to an
electric fence.
Their breeding habitat...
- times. Bayside!
originally debuted in 2005
under the
title Bayside! The
UnMusical! The
following year a
sequel was
produced called Bayside 2!
Electric Screechio...
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universal acceptance. Mark Twain, a
critic of the new name,
called it an "
unmusical cognomen." In an 1864
editorial regarding the name in the
Virginia City...
- flight,
usually flying low with a slow
deliberate flight. The call is an
unmusical chirrup.
BirdLife International. (2020). "Stelgidopteryx ruficollis"....
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short Old
English poem
attributed to Cædmon, a
supposedly illiterate and
unmusical cow-herder who was,
according to the
Northumbrian monk Bede (d. 735),...