extended solo

collocation in English

meaningsofextendedandsolo

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extended
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
us
/ɪkˈsten.dɪd/
long or longer ...
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solo
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsəʊ.ləʊ/
us
/ˈsoʊ.loʊ/
a musical performance given by one person alone, or a musical performance in which one person is given ...
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(Definition ofextendedandsolofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The basses underpin a marvellous and long duet between the pianist and cor anglais, which gives way to the oneextendedsolofor the piano, unaccompanied.
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After theextendedsolo, the bass clarinet returns to the earlier violence, and the orchestra launches into a march once again.
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He played theextendedsoloon the title track, which became a minor hit single.
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The symphony is in three movements and featuresextendedsolowriting.
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Thisextendedsolomade the live renditions last seven minutes or more.
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Extended solos were an integral part of the piece and both performers rose to the many challenges of their exposed lines, balancing fidelity to the score with interpretative insights.
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Not only is thereextendedsoloroom for the musicians; further, all but the title tune were written and arranged by the talented junior jazz citizens in his group.
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The song is noted for the extended solos played by band members in the later portions of the song.
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Live performances included extended solos and improvised ensemble sections, and one song would often last 20 minutes or more.
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All of the tracks feature the band taking extended solos.
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In genres such as progressive rock, art rock, or progressive metal, the rhythm section members may play complicated parts along with the lead guitar (or vocalist) and perform extended solos.
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The second movement follows "attacca" without pause, in a contrasting pensive mood, featuring extended solos for clarinet and violin, over a shimmering undercurrent of harp and pizzicato strings.
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