Instead of the accordion, Jorge Continentos plays the wooden flute called the pifanos, among other wind instruments.
He made slight adjustments to accommodate Lovano's 12-piece orchestra, adding flute and tenor sax parts.
Edmund, the butler, appeared with a flute of champagne, which Carson downed in one zealous gulp.
When not writing, he was reading voraciously or playing the flute to professional standard.
Mr. Martin needs more than a magic flute to get rid of the rats.
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They stayed for hours, washing load after load while Lanier serenaded her with a Japanese bamboo flute.
For example, Champagne can actually be better enjoyed from a wide glass, versus the ubiquitous Champagne flute.
Yards away, a teenager music student searches for his flute in the remains of his flattened house.
This changed when he heard the flutes made by Dartmoor composer, musician and traditional flute-maker Nigel Shaw.
Pieces were built around keyboard tones, flute, guitar noises, the sound of breathing, and occasional stretches of drumming.
Bach's delightful "Badinerie" from the Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor is usually heard with flute and orchestra.
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Egyptian women loaned money and operated barges, initiated lawsuits and hired flute players.
Grab a flute of champagne and take a seat on the 1950s-inspired furniture, carefully selected by the auteur himself.
"I just instinctively dropped my flute and I charged the guy, " Madrid said.
One of his mentors was a talented painter, and Jiang himself plays piano, erhu (Chinese two-stringed violin) and flute.
Owen's "shrill demented choirs of wailing shells" are portrayed by flute and clarinet, with battlefield horn fanfares in the background.
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The alto flute, however, is a more graceful, slower-moving bird from the nearby lake that swings by now and then.
This is beer grains with bubbles (which inspired me to put some in a Champagne flute that does not work, too delicate).
The copied flute riff is hard to detect, he said, negating any negotiating strength Larrikin would have had in 1982.
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It is performed by one flute player, four drummers, four players of Binzasara, a musical string instrument, and two others.
The saxophone is so flexible in its sound, it can sound like an oboe, a bassoon, a French horn, a flute.
As a young man he had happily played in chamber groups with his father on flute and his mother on violin.
Hailing primarily from Australia, pinks are so rare that a year's worth of mining for them would only fill a champagne flute.
Nigel made Mark a silver birch flute that started him on a musical journey which led to the creation of the album.
Among the party favors: a commemorative Star Trek: The Experience champagne flute.
Chikako Matsumoto, who is originally from Japan, plays flute and double bass.
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It's not an issue among professional musicians, he says, and men occupy first flute roles in leading orchestras like the New York Philharmonic.
This key component of the festival takes the form of ritual dancing to flute music and drums for an abundant harvest of rice crops.
She grew up playing the flute, sang in school and suspects she got some of her musical talent from her father, semi-professional classical singer.
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