• Dedicated organ, acoustic/electric piano, and synth engines are organized in three sections on the front panel, providing fingertip access to the essential tones you need for covering any music style. (long-mcquade.com)
  • Oscillators are the most important part of the synthesizer because they create the sound that the other synth parameters will shape. (dummies.com)
  • A static synth sound gains interest when it's varied in some way. (dummies.com)
  • Synth sounds are shaped through the use of filters. (dummies.com)
  • r\nThe EFM1 FM synth gets sounds like the 80s classic Yamaha DX7, one of the most popular digital synthesizers of all time. (dummies.com)
  • Needless to say I got the gig and a few months later my WIP turned into this 7+ minute long monster of prog rock with orchestral instruments, rocking guitars, choir chants, guitar/synth solos and lots of (cliché) sound effects to create the setting of an dark forest. (ocremix.org)
  • There are five distinct and vivid sounds that can be used to produce a masterpiece in Legato: piano, electric, organ, synth, and bass. (sweetheartflute.com)
  • Organ/synth and bass guitar overlaying the drums. (stanford.edu)
  • From the right beginning it was clear that while Mikko took care of the background tapes and keyboard section including Hammond P-100 organ and Rhodes Fiftyfour electric piano Henri concentrated completely on getting the beats and sounds out of the Roland synth. (phinnweb.org)
  • This time the tune was completely sample-free and consisted of beautiful keyboard melody played in kitschy pianobar style and almost uncontrolled synth noise. (phinnweb.org)
  • The keyboardists play both pianos and synthesizers set to an electric organ sound. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Williams Custom Sound Library the Symphony Grand uses is designed around a wide collection of high-resolution instruments taken from a famed Italian grand piano, as well as vintage electric pianos and organs. (guitarcenter.com)
  • plus, the Mod/FX feature gives you authentic rotary effects on organs and vibrato on electric pianos. (guitarcenter.com)
  • synthesis to get digital sounds such as electric pianos, bells, organs, basses, and other cool and complex sounds. (dummies.com)
  • Of course, for that reason, we are not expecting a sound quality that matches to the high-end pianos. (sweetheartflute.com)
  • With that said, there is a slight digital texture to the tones, but not too much to make the pianos sound bad. (lulacruza.com)
  • The aeolian harp forms the quasi ideal-typical interweaving of guitar and organ (strings stimulated by the wind). (jazzclub-leipzig.de)
  • Yearning from the off, You Won't Be There showcases their sound palette - the warm chime of electric piano, Hammond organ chaser, eddying strings and jangling guitars. (scotsman.com)
  • the skies, they shift like chords builds on the soundworld of piano and strings heard on Roger Eno's DG debut solo album, The Turning Year, expanding it with lines for electric guitar, clarinet, bass clarinet, vibraphone, flute organ and subtle electronic sounds. (tunein.com)
  • Pale Lights" begins the water swell with the sound of strings synthesized and layered on top of each other like a 10 minute natural disaster that gets its master volume trimmed with the synthesized doorbell that signals Phil's upcoming sparse poetic tractate placed amid the storm. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Space rocking electric guitar solos, powerful pipe organs, strings together with the dreamy sequences of the synthetic world make 'Dark Sun' something extraordinary. (cue-records.com)
  • Alphonse also plays farfisa organ, synths and electric piano here surprisingly. (progarchives.com)
  • Mind Transplant" is a top four track with that nice drum intro as bass and electric piano join in quickly followed by guitar which takes over for the electric piano although the latter will be back later. (progarchives.com)
  • Synths before 2 minutes and the electric piano is back after 3 minutes as the intensity continues to the end. (progarchives.com)
  • Ascorbic Acid" has a cool drum intro as guitar, electric piano and more kick in after 30 seconds. (progarchives.com)
  • Dutch Pink was originally comprised of Dustin Charles Leslie on guitar/piano/organ/vocals, David Iannuzzi on drums, and Clyde Mashinter on bass guitar. (sonicbids.com)
  • The acoustic piano sound is bright - which helps it stand out in a mix of instruments - but in a solo setting, its tone is harsh and lacks dynamic subtlety. (macworld.com)
  • There's no shortage of musicians who can put their hands on a Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano or a closet full of Fender products. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • Despite the largely acoustic set-up, they have no trouble building a propulsive, rootsy head of steam on Night Time, before adding pounding piano to the mix on the title track, a song inspired by frontman Jamie Sutherland's vivid dreams of a carefree adolescence. (scotsman.com)
  • Features 14 demo song, plus piano, trumpet and organ sounds. (laphilstore.com)
  • The sound is on the warmer side for a piano tone, so you will definitely have the chance to create beautiful pieces. (sweetheartflute.com)
  • Eight voices are available on the piano for experimenting, recording, or practicing with other instrument sounds. (sweetheartflute.com)
  • Features Electric piano, grand piano, and a B3 organ. (stockmusicsite.com)
  • Electric guitar, piano, drums, along with what sounds like a knocking or clicking sound in the background (an actual instrument, I'm almost certain) at certain points in the song - these create a very powerful moment. (stanford.edu)
  • Heavy, emphasized kicks in the drum sound, piano and some post-production effects (which almost sound like a really pitch-bended piano sound). (stanford.edu)
  • Like Hutch Harris with an awful case of the cutes singing over tack piano that seems to have badly misconstrued the idea of olde-time music hall. (thesinglesjukebox.com)
  • I mean, the first time I heard "Daylight" I thought it was just a great pop song - I'm a sucker for Matt & Kim's drums-and-keyboards-and-yelling-and-grinning approach, and I think Grand has been drastically overlooked by people this year - and certainly the skittering beat and the collision between the bright electric piano melody and the swelling organ during the chorus are/were immediately compelling to me. (thesinglesjukebox.com)
  • Ancient Times" ushers in the piano used as the rhythmic driving force on the following "Instrumental" with the aid of organ and synthesized woodwinds accompanied by religious ecstatic visions of electric guitar bursts. (imposemagazine.com)
  • The instrumentation consisted of two Theremin instruments, one Trautonium (named after Trautwein), a Hellertion (the name was a combination of the surnames of its inventors Helberger and Lertes), a Neo Bechstein piano (invented by Vierling, Francó, Nernst and Driescher), the electro-acoustic Vierling organ, an electric violin and electric cello, and the Saraga Generator (an opto-electric instrument made by Saraga). (fraunhofer.de)
  • For the first time since my first son was born, I am living in a house without a piano. (austinkleon.com)
  • For the next year, Jimmy gigged on piano by night and practiced the organ by day. (iajo.org)
  • A rock band consisting of electric guitar, electric bass, drums, organ synthesizer and piano, together with an orchestra - that's something you don't hear every day. (vandenplas.de)
  • The vocals, flute, synthesizer, organ and electric guitar sounds many times made me think of the earlier mentioned musicians. (backgroundmagazine.nl)
  • The synthesizer parts reminded me a lot of the organ solo done by Mr. Banks. (backgroundmagazine.nl)
  • Records show that two small organs were moved from a temporary Chapel used during the construction of today's Chapel. (cam.ac.uk)
  • California dreaming, the keyboards and organ steam bellows that perform like grinder monkeys entertaining tourists at the wharf. (imposemagazine.com)
  • And while they aren't as complex as the ones on some of the more expensive options, they still sound significantly better than most entry-level keyboards. (lulacruza.com)
  • At the same time the opportunity was taken to overhaul the four keyboards. (cam.ac.uk)
  • It captures the essence of the organs analog oscillators as well as the pitch fluctuation (wow/flutter), harmonic distortion, and coloration associated with cassette tape recordings. (dehlimusikk.no)
  • It was not before 1953, that Jimmy took up the Hammond organ, when one night he heard Wild Bill Davis, the first major organ soloist. (iajo.org)
  • Surely, it is the merit of Jimmy Smith to have led the Hammond organ off of its peripheral importance. (iajo.org)
  • More portable than pipe organs , free-reed organs were widely used in smaller churches and in private homes in the 19th century, but their volume and tonal range were limited. (wikipedia.org)
  • Soaring male vocals, haunted female vocals - the two core members Father Murphy and Chiara Lee, - metallic, percussive electric guitar, epic pipe organ, doomy reverbs: recorded by John Dieterich and mixed by Greg Saunier (both of Deerhoof ), it also features the contributions of Heather Trost ( A Hawk and a Hacksaw ). (inkoma.com)
  • Cardiac amyloidosis may affect the way electrical signals move through the heart (conduction system). (medlineplus.gov)
  • MAs may be manifested either in hemodynamic collapse or in cardiac arrest: The sudden loss of effective blood flow due to atrial fibrillation (AF) with rapid VT leads to hemodynamic collapse, and VT and VF result in cardiac arrest necessitating CPR or electric defibrillation. (medscape.com)
  • The band's sound has been described as "a twisted-indie fed take on American roots music. (sonicbids.com)
  • NAAM 's musical style has met to first-rate acclaim, being called "a tightrope walk between hyper-distorted stoner bustle and Brooklyn's long-standing psych-rock hedgerow" by the Village Voice while Rolling Stone championed the band's sound as "extended krautrock blissouts. (teepeerecords.com)
  • The pump organ is a type of free-reed organ that generates sound as air flows past a vibrating piece of thin metal in a frame. (wikipedia.org)
  • The transducer generates high-frequency sound waves (typically 5-10 MHz) and directs them through body tissues via a probe held against the skin. (medscape.com)
  • The liver is one of the main organs that is that they are not distributed uniformly generates free radicals in different patho- throughout the liver, the periportal concen- logical conditions [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • There are a total of 174 voices, including 128 General MIDI sounds and 46 from Williams' high-definition Custom Sound Library. (guitarcenter.com)
  • An untitled instrumental of spindly electric guitar and organ is cosmic. (theartsdesk.com)
  • Flutter" takes after the interludes from expressive bliss moments in 60s cinema, complete with moments of contemplation and developmental depictions of varied emotive sound narratives. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Intraoperative events, both surgical and anesthetic, induce several profound homeostatic changes that have diverse manifestations in different organs, including the heart. (medscape.com)
  • With its versatile sounds, smart user interface, and highly mobile design, the V-Combo VR-09-B is a dream come true for gigging musicians. (long-mcquade.com)
  • This rarely heard line-up presents two Leipzig musicians performing together for the first time: Markus Rom, virtuoso player on the electric guitar augmented by effect boards, electronics and frickling sound objects (including Oh No Noh, Elephants On Tape, Philipp Rumsch Ensemble) and Daniel Beilschmidt, Leipzig university organist, border-crossing improviser and composer (Mud Mahaka, Euphorium Freakestra) set a resting point to close the second day of the festival. (jazzclub-leipzig.de)
  • They have limited staff and limited resources in both musicians, production, and sound. (worshipleader.com)
  • A rather unusual sight that delighted the audience: some of the orchestra musicians rocked along in time when the band played. (vandenplas.de)
  • The specification, drawn up in consultation with Boris Ord (Organist 1929-57), included separate mutations on the Choir Organ, unusual in England at that time. (cam.ac.uk)
  • In 1859 the main case was increased in depth to accommodate the enlarged organ, the console being moved from between the main and Choir cases to its present position on the north side. (cam.ac.uk)
  • In 2016 the organ underwent the most significant restoration in a generation. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Read more about the 2016 restoration, by visiting the Organ Restoration page in the See Also section below. (cam.ac.uk)
  • At the time Sextet was written, keyboard percussion instruments capable of reaching into the bass range (5-octave marimbas or bass marimbas) were not widely available. (wikipedia.org)
  • A visceral reaction to a driving electric guitar is perhaps not an experience to brush aside, but it's the timbral interplay of the various percussion sounds that bring a remarkable exploration of the events to light and one that won't easily be shaken even after the last sounds fade. (newmusicusa.org)
  • Elverum here thrashes the guitar overlays against the rocks with percussion crashes that sound like stilted and intoxicated tides eroding the shore's stony guard. (imposemagazine.com)
  • The click's percussive nature, akin to the striking of a mallet on a percussion instrument, provided a lively and vibrant attack to the notes played on the organ. (dehlimusikk.no)
  • In his view of nature, it is the first telegraph lines of the 19th century that, as resounding sound installations, allow us to sense the universe as a chain of the finest vibrations. (jazzclub-leipzig.de)
  • During 'Essence' Mikko returned to didgeridoo and made me feel the vibrations last time experienced while hoovering my closet. (phinnweb.org)
  • This can be done by having another laser measure the cavity length accurately by interferometry, and then correct for any vibrations with a piezo-electric crystal. (lu.se)
  • Dustin Leslie's vocals are throaty and gorgeous, beautifully backed by Aja Sardis and Serene Arena, resulting in a sound that's reminiscent of early Seger or Tom Waits - even a little Leonard Cohen. (sonicbids.com)
  • The comparison is mostly due to the vocals of Gerard Freeman, sounding at many times like the lead singer of Citizen Caine. (backgroundmagazine.nl)
  • A half-decade of ending up in an assortment of projects together culminated in Millevoi inviting Stabinsky to be Desertion Trio's guest on Twilight Time, a 2019 album of instrumental reexaminations of tunes associated with Les Baxter, the Platters and Santo & Johnny. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • Vocal and instrumental wise Genesis comes to mind several times on all of the compositions. (backgroundmagazine.nl)
  • They lie there inert until a reader comes along and transforms the letters into living sounds. (austinkleon.com)
  • Through a process called acoustic-electric conversion, the transducer transforms the sound energy into electrical energy. (medscape.com)
  • Wearing ear protectors, they appear to be unaware of the grown-ups on the stage holding guitars, the relationship between them doing this and the sound coming out of the speakers, or that there would be any reason to not run around in front of the stage. (null.org)
  • Lightweight, affordable, and outfitted with top-level Roland sounds, the V-Combo VR-09-B is the ideal all-in-one solution for performing keyboard players. (long-mcquade.com)
  • with its soulful twang and solemnly churchy keyboard tones, "Another Blue Moon" sounds like it could be walk-on music for a Staple Singers concert. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • The intuitive interface allows the performer to instantly layer up to six sounds or make split settings at the touch of a button, creating sophisticated keyboard textures with ease. (musicgearreview.com)
  • Its joints can sound rather rattley, and it has some trouble breathing at times (although the regular creak of the bellows being pumped by foot is a reassuring link with the pre-electric past), but the sound of this organ in the Knole chapel acoustic might not be far off from what Tallis knew from inside the Chapel Royal. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • The ascending pathway transmits impulses from the spiral organ (of Corti) to the cerebral cortex (see the following image). (medscape.com)
  • This album offers reconstructions based on what is known of liturgical practice at the time when this music was most probably written (the later years of Henry VIII and those of Queen Mary I). (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • Start with a 5-minute session, and as you grow more comfortable with the practice, you can increase the time. (banishtinnitus.net)
  • You can practice mindfulness meditation anywhere, at any time of day-including in the shower! (banishtinnitus.net)
  • He noted that there were many times during his practice that he had to relay less than positive news to a family and had told them, "If only I had gotten there sooner. (medscape.com)
  • In 1934 the organ was enlarged and rebuilt in its present form by Harrison & Harrison, with some of the Hill pipework retained and re-voiced. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Surprisingly, the sound quality of Legato will not let you down. (sweetheartflute.com)
  • The combination was surprisingly enjoyable and from time to time quite stylish. (phinnweb.org)
  • caption]\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nTo design sounds with FM synthesis, you set the modulator and carrier parameters, and then alter the FM intensity. (dummies.com)
  • The sounds are all based on Korg's EDS-i (Enhanced Definition Synthesis intergrated) sound engine. (musicgearreview.com)
  • [ 1 ] The ideal ultrasound examination is one in which the clinician interprets it in real time while it is being performed. (medscape.com)
  • The electrical energy is processed by the computer in the ultrasound console to generate an image of minute white dots (pixels) corresponding to the returning signals. (medscape.com)
  • Uses ultrasound (special sound wave) to create a picture of the heart. (cdc.gov)
  • We didn't invent an ultrasound machine, we've invented a time machine. (medscape.com)
  • Conventional ultrasound works by using a vibrating crystal to generate sound waves, whereas the iQ uses capacitive micro-machined ultrasound transducers ― tiny ultrasonic emitters that are layered on a semiconductor chip barely larger than a postage stamp. (medscape.com)
  • He called it an orgue expressif (expressive organ), because his instrument was capable of greater expression, as well as of producing a crescendo and diminuendo . (wikipedia.org)
  • These cycles use dominant chords with added tones to give it a darker, more chromatic sound, much like Reich's previous piece, The Desert Music. (wikipedia.org)
  • Budding music journalists take a critical look at the 46th Leipzig Jazz Days via text, sound and images. (jazzclub-leipzig.de)
  • Keep listening and discover the sound of music without limits. (newmusicusa.org)
  • Judge Alabaster" spins the long-ago production towards contemporary music before zooming past the guitar tone trends of the day for faint sonic trails of space pop without a settled or defined time zone. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Vibraphones and synths sets the closing number "Night" that rocks you to stillness with electric guitar weeps and Frank's lullaby that gives the entire album Shadows an enchanted, polyphonic music box feel, comprised of many components, gears, bearings and facets, that winds down like the plastic dancing figurine's spin. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Music for the Divine Office is completed with Tallis' liturgical organ music: five hymns and three antiphons for the Divine Office, an Alleluia for the Lady Mass and an extended setting of the offertory Felix namque . (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • Embark on a nostalgic journey through the rich and melodic sounds of one of the most beloved bands in music history: Little River Band. (middermusic.com)
  • The music was over and it was time to begin serious partying. (phinnweb.org)
  • At that time, the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut was a pioneer in the field of electronic music. (fraunhofer.de)
  • This time the music is darker and more spherical than usual. (cue-records.com)
  • Fans of Faber's music will agree, that the album 'Dark Sun' sounds more grown-up. (cue-records.com)
  • Faber takes more time with his music and that's what you hear. (cue-records.com)
  • For long time, the electric organ had been considered a novelty instrument, unable to find its way into jazz music. (iajo.org)
  • Powerful real-time controls give you maximum expression on stage, with hands-on sliders for tone shaping and a large array of knobs and buttons for tweaking the seven simultaneous effects and numerous other parameters. (long-mcquade.com)
  • The sounds that Grassy Sound makes are equally dependent upon the right vintage hardware and a rare combination of human software. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • A vintage-sounding offering that manages to include elements of trance rock, acid-blues and psychedelic star-gazing, The Ballad of the Starchild is the perfect accompaniment for "exploring inner space and imagining outer space. (teepeerecords.com)
  • This is the only known recording of Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan performing together - the greatest blues summit of all time. (recordstoreday.com)
  • With each musician spurning the other to greater heights, this 1983 live recording sounds as exciting on each subsequent listening as it does the very first time through. (recordstoreday.com)
  • The day at the carnival orchestrations on "Strange Rituals" echoes of the sweeping soundscapes brought by Hollywood's classic dreamboat recording studios and sound stages. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Recording the organ works of Tallis involves a number of difficult decisions, not least the choice of organ, as there are no surviving English organs from the sixteenth century. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • You'll get the iconic sound of the Korg CX-3 , infused with the unmistakable charm of cassette tape recording, with the Voltage Controlled Cassette Organ . (dehlimusikk.no)
  • The finer pump organs had a wider range of tones, and the cabinets of those intended for churches and affluent homes were often excellent pieces of furniture. (wikipedia.org)
  • He remains true to his very own style of melodic EM, this time paired with earthy instruments and epic choirs. (cue-records.com)
  • With The Ballad of the Starchild , NAAM creates spacey, spacious, garage-bluesy kraut-psych with an epic scope and altered state intergalactic musings about time, space and the future. (teepeerecords.com)
  • Floating Waves' is a homogeneous album, which leaves a lot of time for dreaming and enjoying. (cue-records.com)
  • The air was filled with waves of sound that I had never heard before. (iajo.org)
  • The probe also contains a receiver to detect sound waves (called echoes) reflected from tissues. (medscape.com)
  • Sound waves are emitted and received by transducers in a single, narrow band. (medscape.com)
  • Typical of most synthesizers, the horn, woodwind, and string sounds are thin and unrealistic. (macworld.com)
  • I found that the 'weight' of sounds seemed to evaporate the compositions. (popmarket.com)
  • The real-time effects built into GarageBand's Real Instrument component are particularly nice. (macworld.com)
  • The most touted of these effects are the amp simulations that let you plug a guitar into a Mac and sound as though you were wailing away through a Marshall or Fender Twin Reverb amplifier. (macworld.com)
  • GarageBand records tracks dry (without effects), but it lets you listen to your performance with effects applied in real time. (macworld.com)
  • The PS60 gives you the choice of 63 effects to be fed into any of 5 insert slots for each individual sound. (musicgearreview.com)
  • Two master effects slots and a full-time master EQ round out the layout. (musicgearreview.com)
  • Explore parameters to refine your sound, including control over the nine drawbars, key click volume, envelope, amplitude modulation with LFOs, double track, and the immersive effects of echo and reverb. (dehlimusikk.no)
  • You'll also find two reverb effects: the short reverb, evoking the intimacy of a small room, and the long reverb, enveloping your sound in the vastness of a spacious environment. (dehlimusikk.no)
  • Some outbursts of sound that come and go that I'm not into and they will end the song too but this is a good one. (progarchives.com)
  • GarageBand's interface couldn't be easier to understand, and the quality of its loops is reasonably good (though variety is limited, in regards to time signatures, key signatures, and genres). (macworld.com)
  • Presenting the wholesome home-walls-of-sound is, "(You were) In love" that goes for the '67 concept album song gold in a song that mourns for a friend's break up while celebrating the good times of a sweet love lost in chic-Victorian-pop-colors. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Every sound being played here is good, but each is being employed in an almost medically uncomfortable manner. (thesinglesjukebox.com)
  • We offer good prices and it saves you the time and hassle of advertising your goods for sale privately. (bonnersmusic.co.uk)
  • A good mood and time to think your own thoughts are guaranteed. (cue-records.com)
  • These ions have excellent lifetimes and coherences times, making them good qubits. (lu.se)
  • With a fast Mac, even people who have never played a note can produce professional-sounding musical tracks. (macworld.com)
  • By the way, also in sound, because here you can hear the musical development since his first album. (cue-records.com)
  • NAAM 's high-voltage power and addictive sound has found favor with both hard rockers and psychedelic rock fans alike, all of whom have talked up the group's addictive musical muscle. (teepeerecords.com)
  • Spinning the concept electric organ trot further "Young Heart", Frank confesses "can't steal my eye from you" before the brass joins the romantic song's rhythmic advances. (imposemagazine.com)
  • Over time, CAD can weaken the heart muscle. (cdc.gov)
  • Uses x-rays to create a picture of the heart, lungs, and other organs in the chest. (cdc.gov)
  • Timpani and French horns also go well with an electric guitar. (vandenplas.de)
  • In what was considered a comeback and final set of sorts, the Tuscaloosa-based rockers shredded the venue to pieces, sounding better than ever and reminding the city (and state, perhaps) who top dog. (pavementpr.com)
  • Metro Times) and "equally balladeers of the bleak, blunt and gothic as they are weavers of hypnotic minor-key-lingering blues. (sonicbids.com)
  • Grassy Sound proves equally adept at both. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • Not a guitar album really but it's certainly the lead instrument most of the time. (progarchives.com)
  • This micro-grand style, 88-key, hammer-action instrument offers realistic sound and feel, complemented by a luxurious ebony gloss finish. (guitarcenter.com)
  • [2] According to Curt Sachs , Kratzenstein suggested that the instrument be made, but that the first organ with free reeds was made by Abbé Georg Joseph Vogler in Darmstadt . (wikipedia.org)
  • The next years, Jimmy toured around the USA, and achieved a very high recognition, not only for himself, but also for the instrument ORGAN. (iajo.org)
  • The snare sounds weak, and the kick even more so. (ocremix.org)
  • But Faulkner nonetheless envisioned the current state of rock, in which the sounds and developments of prior decades are ripe to be picked, packed and poured into whatever a contemporary musician might choose to brew up. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • When Twilight Time was done, they determined to carry on its vibe in a jointly led project, Grassy Sound. (magnetmagazine.com)
  • Father Murphy have cut, refined and shaped themselves their own sound on a mystical vibe through the last years, blending holy and esoteric moral, a nihilist ceremony of ecstasy and sound enlightenment, here at their fourth* release. (inkoma.com)
  • But how many of them would have the notion to start a tune with some stuttering Dick Dale licks balanced atop an organ groove so greasy that you could fry some eggs on it, then plunge halfway through into a psychedelic maelstrom of flicker and feedback? (magnetmagazine.com)
  • He had a lot of opportunities to hear organ players around Philadelphia, like Jackie Davis, Milt Buckner, Bill Doggett and Sir Charles Thompson. (iajo.org)
  • The organ in the late medieval private chapel of Knole, a vast country house in Kent, is arguably the oldest playable organ in England. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • It is thought that there were two organs in King's College Chapel as early as the 1530s. (cam.ac.uk)
  • On 22 June 1605, the renowned organ builder Thomas Dallam began work on a new organ in the Chapel. (cam.ac.uk)
  • It is believed that around 25 years later this organ was moved from the East End of the Chapel and mounted on top of the screen. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Most of these churches have limited resources with one pastor who is often part-time, bi-vocational, with some that are full-time. (worshipleader.com)
  • Staffing varies for churches this size, with the average having 1-5 pastors or staff either part-time or full-time. (worshipleader.com)