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The 'delay' effect serves as the theme as well as the catalyst for some extended range playing and other virtuostic delights.
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The Danforth's executive director, French called the exhibit "an amazing, virtuostic display" with a broad appeal.
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"Peace Sells," Dave Mustaine, Dave Ellefson, Chris Broderick and Shawn Drover gave the ravenous crowd one heaping help of virtuostic metal for their aural consumption.
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James Blood Ulmer has developed an art which is virtuostic and experimental in the great tradition of Jazz, yet retains the emotional authenticity of Rock and Blues.
AvaxHome RSS: wustenratte 2010
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On the strength of his now virtuostic abilities, Dweezil must surely now rank amongst the best electric guitarists on the planet, and his old boy would be proud I am sure ...
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Then again, Post-Rock has never been about virtuostic musicianship.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2009
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TJ's virtuostic playing and singing are complemented by a stellar band of Austin veterans who know how to turn out the funk.
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Navarro tossed off virtuostic solos effortlessly, sucking down cigarettes while executing some of his most nimble fingerwork, rarely glancing down at his own hands.
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Somehow, frontman Evan Younger's jaunty, self-assured voice manages to hold its own alongside his bandmates 'virtuostic instrumentals, and ties the entire venture together.
IvyGate 2008
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"women can be as violent, powerful, angry, aggressive, competitive and virtuostic as men."
YuppiePunk 2008
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