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The early use of the triangle in an operatic/orchestral setting was often not notated, and simply performed by ear. [4] When a triangle part was notated, it was in steady, repetitive figures providing a march-like character. [7] The triangle was the available instrument in Europe for composers to write rhythmically, and with a metallic color. [4]
(instrumental and vocal) Notes Chamber: 1918: Sonata in D minor: Violin, viola, cello and piano: Opus 1 (only the first four works were numbered) Unaccompanied tune: 1918: Four English Christmas Carols: Opus 2 Instrumental: 1918: Duet: Viola and piano: Opus 3 Instrumental: 1920: The Masque of the Tempest: Flute, clarinet, triangle and strings ...
"Sirius" is an instrumental by British rock band The Alan Parsons Project, recorded for their sixth studio album, Eye in the Sky (1982). Nearly two minutes long, it segues into "Eye in the Sky" on the album.
A bootlegged reissued CD of the Bermuda Triangle's 1977 vinyl album was released in 2006, [11] [12] and 2007 saw the release of their psychedelic folk The Missing Tapes CD. [ 13 ] Roger Penney is regarded as the originator and developer of psychedelic folk autoharp , as well as the first person to play electric autoharp .
Triangle" is a song by Test Icicles which was released as the second single from their debut album For Screening Purposes Only on 24 October 2005. The song is their most successful having peaked at No. 25 on the UK Singles Chart .
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"Rumble" is an instrumental by American group Link Wray & His Wray Men. Released in the United States on March 31, 1958, as a single (with "The Swag" as a B-side), "Rumble" utilized the techniques of distortion and tremolo, then largely unexplored in rock and roll.
For Screening Purposes Only is the debut studio album by UK dance-punk trio Test Icicles, released in 2005.It was critically praised for being unique and compelling in an increasingly homogenous indie music scene.