Examples of using Rhythm section in English and their translations into Spanish
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The track features a two-chord rhythm section during the verses with a long instrumental break toward the end of the song.
he also worked extensively with the Alabama-based Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, which appeared on several of Seger's best-selling singles and albums.
He led the rhythm section of the group during its"Big Music" phase,
accompanied by a rhythm section.
the single features a rhythm section by United States hip hop group The Roots.
Matta's radiant rhythm section of drummer Mauricio Zottarelli
A new and irresistible take on chamber music, Brassiana began with an original composition for brass quintet and rhythm section which SBLM commissioned from Catalonian composer and pianist Lluis Vidal
Around 1970 the rhythm section was reorganized as a rock group lead guitar:
On this first record, he is accompanied by the rhythm section of Little Feat,
Some of Pepper's most famous albums from the 1950s are Art Pepper Meets the Rhythm Section, Art Pepper+ Eleven- Modern Jazz Classics,
Count Basie, and his rhythm section(Freddie Green,
last Bowie album featuring the rhythm section of Dennis Davis,
featuring the studio rhythm section.
This is distinguished from a breakdown, a section where the composition is deliberately deconstructed to minimal elements(usually the percussion or rhythm section with the vocal re-introduced over the minimal backing),
four-mallet vibraphonists are often considered part of the rhythm section, typically substituting for piano or guitar,
some of the best moments of the rhythm section happen, combined with interventions from the tenor sax.
especially as they are deftly accented by a subtle but elegant rhythm section.
stoner metal-influenced verse where the instruments chug along at a very lethargic pace that is kept tight by the rhythm section of Mike Inez
2 tenors, and a baritone), rhythm section(bass, piano
featuring Hubert Rostaing as the first of several clarinetists backed by a more conventional rhythm section with drums, bass