solos in English

noun
1
a thing done by one person unaccompanied, in particular.
2
a card game in which one player plays against the others in an attempt to win a specified number of tricks.
Solo whist is a plain-trick game with trumps and bidding, closely related to the more elaborate and now obsolete game of Boston.
verb
1
perform something unaccompanied, in particular.
The half closed with CBS forward Mark Fleming soloing through from centre-forward and kicking the ball to the net as CBS led 3-2 to 1-0 at half time.

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1. Lee Evans Arranges Holiday Jazz (Piano Solos) Lee Evans

2. Lee Evans Arranges Holiday Jazz (Piano Solos) Lee Evans

3. Arpeggios can be used for melody lines and solos

4. There are two piano solos on the musical bill of fare.

5. There is a clarinet and the sheet music for clarinet solos.

6. Dad would stand me up on an orange crate to sing solos.

7. Applause!, Bk 1: Impressive Piano Solos for the Budding Virtuoso (Alfred Masterwork Editions)

8. 12 I wish people wouldn't rustle their programmes during the solos.

9. Characteristics of Afrobeat include big bands, long instrumental solos, and complex jazzy rhythms

10. These days, more and more dancers are testing out self-Choreographed solos at competitions

11. The Accompanists are provided with copies of the Suzuki Books 1-5 and Fun with Solos

12. Shorty oscillates between trombone and trumpet solos, with the latter unsurprisingly cutting through with greater agility.

13. Anomalie has partnered with Soundslice to bring you transcriptions of his latest EP, “Métropole.” You’ll have access to chords, solos and voicings that range from lush piano interludes to highly technical synth solos

14. The 100 greatest guitarists of All time; The 50 greatest solos of All time: 50-41 50

15. 27 He develops long, thoughtful solos that move from ringing, robust sounds to delicate, soft melodic lines.

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17. 27 Bowie himself seems curiously offhand in his solos, but ready and voluble with the verbals.

18. All the instrumentalists, of course, weave solos through this fabric of sustained notes, but the focal point is Threadgill.

19. And with its emphasis on hefty guitar riffs and surging blues solos, The Churls definitely strives for the former

20. The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without the group's efforts of the rhythm section.

21. Content (Genügsamkeit) Haydn Joseph A Austria 18th Century Classical Lieder Hob.#26a/36 English Canzonettas Book 2 Solos

22. You might get a bass riff or something, as a hook for the song, but the solos were strictly adlib.

23. The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without thesgroupsefforts of the rhythm section.

24. Associação Brasileira de Mecânica dos Solos e Engenharia Geotécnica (Brazilian Society for Soil mechanics and Geotechniacl Engineering) Abms

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26. The solos are a celebration of individual brilliance that can't take place without the group efforts of the rhythm section.

27. In choral music, improvisation is traditionally linked to specific arenas: scat-singing, Gospel solos, harmonizing folk songs, and Aleatoric sections of notated repertoire

28. ‘The tenor and bass solos were less successful, partly because the soloists did not project well enough and Audibility was a serious problem.’

29. In contrast to Downing, Tipton's solos tend to feature a more melodic, legato blues rock sound, making use of harmonic minor scales, Aeolian mode, pentatonic scales, and techniques such as sweep-picking arpeggios, legato picking, tremolo/alternate picking, hammer-ons, and pull-offs; moreover, the solos often showcase both accuracy and aggression.

30. Trumpeter Jack Sheldon has a few solos, but the focus is very much on the Altoist who is in peak form for this period.

31. The principal Cellist is the section leader, determining bowings for the section in conjunction with other string principals, playing solos, and leading entrances (when the section begins to play its part)

32. Ah, «traditional» doesn’t mean that these songs are simple and straight – Almah has its interesting riffs, solos, breaks, some amazing catchy stuff that attracts, - nobody would deny it.

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34. A Bebop tune, however, would simply consist of a statement of the head, or main theme, extended solos over the head’s harmonic structure, and then one final statement of the head

35. There are touches of phased effects, treated vocals and synth-driven sounds throughout, but these are used sparingly and tastefully, with jangly, Arpeggioed electric guitars providing the main soundscape, while occasional solos sear through.

36. Arpeggios provide a framework for targeting chord tones and can be used to add a bit of color to guitar solos and fills.They are also quite popular in metal and neoclassical styles of music when played with a sweeping technique.

37. You might luck out with a great show, or you may find a mixed bag of angsty guitar solos and bad poetry —either way, you'll have something to talk (or laugh) about on the way home.

38. The heavily orchestrated piece (recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) comprises several passages of varying speeds and instrumentation, including numerous verses, with no set chorus, several harmonized guitar solos, and eight minutes performed solely on piano.

39. 3 Solos for Bassoon, Op.2080 (Beatty, Stephen W.) 4 Sonate per Fagotto solo senza basso (Sardelli, Federico Maria) 6 Sonates suivies d'un nombre de pièces, Op.40 (Boismortier, Joseph Bodin de)

40. Probably the major part of his solos are recited in flight, although he can sit quietly on a weed-stalk or a fence-post and sing as sweetly, if not as ecstatically, as if he were Curveting in the air

41. Assistant Choreographer of award winning solos, duets and small group dance teams; Developed excellent relationships with both the owners and the students which fostered a pleasant work environment and resulted in a high level of commitment and performance by everyone

42. Whereas, prior to 1965, Coltrane could be heard playing in an avant vein with stretched-out solos, atonality, and a seemingly free design to the beat, Ascension throws most rules right out the window with complete freedom from the groove and strikingly abrasive sheets of horn interplay.

43. Brainwashed - Graham Lambkin, "Solos" boxed set Written by Blank Forms Saturday, 20 March 2021 14:49 - The years between Graham Lambkin’s tenure with the legendary Shadow Ring and his more recent improvisational duos mark a distinct period of creative production within the artist's insular career.

44. The Altoist did not have to worry about lacking employment during the Depression for Ellington always kept the band busy, whether performing nightly at the Cotton Club for a few years before becoming a constant traveler, and on an endless series of recording sessions with Hodges taking solos on literally hundreds of titles through the years.

45. Ambos Agitasteis vuestros zapatos Hombre, yo enterré esos rhythm ´n´ blues Era un adolescente solitario, un broncin´ buck Con una tez rosada y una camioneta Pero sabía que no estaba teniendo suerte El día en el que la música murió, empecé a cantar… [estribillo] Ahora, desde hace diez años hemos estado solos