Flutter in the Dovecote was created in 1986.
you put our eyelashes on them and flutter them up and down like a butterfly flutters its wings
An orangeful of flutter honey.
There could be any number of reasons to use flutter tongue (growling noise effect) on the Euphonium. In all honesty, it depends on the composer and the situation. In jazz-type songs, like George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, it's mostly used as decoration. In some classical songs, like Frank Tichelli's Angels in the Architecture, it's used to build tension and angst. Most of the time, though, Trombonists are the ones who are asked to use flutter tongue. The mellow sound of the Euphonium doesn't generally suit itself for the biting, growling tone of the flutter tongue.
He uses a broken pedal (for brass instruments) called "the Maestro."
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Dovecote Records was created in 200#.
The definition of the word "dovecote" has two meanings. A dovecote can mean a home for domesticated pigeons. The term can also mean a harmonious group.
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The usual name for a dove house is dovecote.
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The Veronese earthquake caused the Capulet's dovecote to shake when Juliet was a toddler.
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Domestic ones live in a "dovecote".
A dovecote is a elevated structure - like a bird feeding table - but intended for birds to stay in rather than feed. Now used for doves but earlier for pigeon's.baby heybaby hey
You build it with bricks and manur. You build it with bricks and manur.
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butter and mutter rhymes with flutter