Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
As for effects, sometimes there's none at all, depending on the reverberance of the room we're playing.
The instrument's pipes immediately behind the players not only add reverberance but also disperse the sound at its source.
Then the reverberance of metal drowned human voices.
The aim is simultaneous clarity with some reverberance.
No doubt they were buoyed by the church’s reverberance, which made the 10-voice choir sound twice its size without taking a toll on clarity.
The nasal reverberance of the pipes stuns my eardrums.
They give very controlled directivity, which is very important because you don't want to over-excite the building's natural reverberance.
The sound, in fact, combines a Romantic reverberance with an almost forthright modern character suited to the clean spareness of the hall's visual design.
The first voice was Erlik Khan's; there was no mistaking that hollow reverberance.
The various sonorities of the instruments have good detail yet juicy reverberance, wonderful character, naturalness, fullness and bloom.
When the scale was reduced, tenuous pitches were more evident, although the reverberance in St. Michael's went a long way toward obscuring those faults.
When chord changes happen too quickly and inner complexity becomes dense, the wide reverberance of four marimbas in concert obscures pitch relationships.
This is a spare, eerie piece, and its elegiac and haunting qualities were strengthened by the cathedral's abundant reverberance.
And there's a haunting reverberance, very Hayao Miyazaki, to the war memories that empower the parental back-stories.
Beyond the Hills goes beyond the hills of Romania because the truth of a director's local, parochial story has a modern reverberance.
Then, in 1986, Carnegie Hall, still a gem at 95, was renovated, and complaints immediately arose about a loss of warmth and toe-tingling reverberance.
Whether to compensate for the sluggish reverberance of St. Paul's or simply to fix the attention and emotions minutely, the music was slow, slower and slowest.
That provincialism showed a little more in the dry acoustics of Alice Tully Hall than it had in the cathedral's forgiving reverberance.
Forgiveness — that warm reverberance that can mask minor intonational and ensemble flaws — is for concert halls, and listeners love them for it.
The idea always seems to work better on records than it does live; Asian Dub Foundation has a blasting, scoured reverberance on its recordings, but sounded thin onstage.
Although some such compromise will probably wear best in the long run, it was hard not to wish for at least some of the intoxicating wash of reverberance from the night before.
Even when it is not actively functioning as a musical instrument, an organ is an acoustical instrument, its pipes enhancing reverberance as well as the dispersion of sound.
As he reaches for and misses that bliss in his personal life, we appreciate -- with the reverberance of a guitar power chord -- what a precious commodity it truly is.
Perhaps because the shell of the hall - floor, walls and ceiling - was inevitably stiffened and otherwise altered, the hall will never regain the richly colored reverberance of old.
The facility features a wide variety of state-of-the-art equipment, including a ceiling that can be lowered or raised and acoustic draperies which can be adjusted to modify the reverberance in the auditorium.