Word: rhythmical
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Last (but not least) on the Bureau's circular come the jazz bands. Craig Huntting and his Orchestra "combine musical proficiency, an unexcelled library, an individuality of style, an expressiveness of interpretation and a rhythmic 'lift'", Jim Fuld's Promenaders are "a well-trained undergraduate dance orchestra with talent, enthusiasm, and wide experience", while Jack Ayer and the Gold Coast Orchestra "emphasize the use of special arrangements for more distinguished interpretations...
Harvard's band, a century or more strong, appeared towards dusk to try out their rhythmic notes in preparation for a mid-period tussle today with the Brown syncopates. As the climactic event of the program came the feline ramblings of a coffee-colored alley-snifter who communed with Wes Fesler's 70-yard punts and finally succumbed to the enticement of Frank Ryan's puss-calls...
Regaled by the rhythmic strains of Ken Reeves and his well known ten-piece orchestra, Leverett House will go in for a gala evening of festive merriment on Saturday, October 17, following the West Point game...
...Miss Jewell been present in Los Angeles last week, she would have advised playing on drums for cripples. Wrote she: "Excellent postural results can be derived from cross-legged sitting, trunk erect, arms lifted from the shoulder-elbows akimbo, while the pupil's interest is intrigued with rhythmic patterns to be played on her drum. Heart cases who often feel very 'out of things' because of numerous restrictions may become valuable members of a percussion group and be revitalized by finding something to do that is welcomed and needed by the dancers...
...Structure it is a polyphonic composition, in which eight separate voices combine with the orchestra in simultaneous performance of varying melodic or rhythmic patterns. there are occasions on which the first and second sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses may be required to sing eight different melodies in simultaneous harmony with the instruments...