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Tone Twister is the eleventh album led by jazz pianist and mathematician Rob Schneiderman, and the first in nearly a decade. Tone Twister was recorded in June 2015, and released on the Hollistic MusicWorks label on September 28, 2017.
The Rio Grande is scored for alto soloist, mixed chorus, piano, brass, strings and a percussion section of 15 instruments, requiring five players. [5] It combines jazzy syncopations, ragtime and Brazilian influences, harmonies and rhythms inspired by Duke Ellington, with a traditional English choral sound. The outer sections are brisk ...
In the United States, a nickel is represented by one tone, a dime by two, and a quarter by a set of five. Any device capable of playing back recorded sounds can potentially be used as a red box. Commonly used devices include modified Radio Shack tone dialers, personal MP3 players, and audio-recording greeting cards.
"Rio Grande" is a song by American musician Brian Wilson from his 1988 album Brian Wilson. It was written and produced by Wilson and Andy Paley , and co-produced by Lenny Waronker . Its modular set of movements hearkened back to the style that Brian Wilson used during the " Good Vibrations "/ Smile era with musique concrète .
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"The Mighty Rio Grande" was used prominently throughout the 2011 film Moneyball; in a tribute video by American web-based production company Rooster Teeth to the late Monty Oum, creator of the popular web series RWBY in February 2015; in the 2014 science-fiction film Earth to Echo; in the 2014 film Lone Survivor; in the 2015 film Room; in the ...
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Ariana Grande didn't remember saying 'RIGHT!' during 'Popular.' In Grande's version of "Popular," she enthusiastically yells "Right!" in response to Erivo's Elphaba finishing one of her sentences.