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- noun Plural form of
glockenspiel .
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Examples
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Aguayo — with his deep surf guitar voice, sparkling glockenspiels, and whimsical exclamations — sings mostly in his native Spanish.
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The beat reverses and dissipates until only glockenspiels remain.
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Every time they launch into a song, unnamed high school kids magically appear playing cornets, sax, violins, drums, glockenspiels and whatever else the song needs.
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This album continues what Davis started, his wispy voice sprouting from a field of glockenspiels, accordions, harmonicas, acoustic guitars ... you get the idea.
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No, it's not a flare-up of tinnitus, every tune you hear on Sid Bass' With Bells On is actually infused with chimes, glockenspiels, gongs, and every other sort of clanging instrument you can imagine.
Archive 2009-11-01 SwaG! 2009
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Our glockenspiels glissandoed in trepidation as our knees throbbed with foreboding.
Stranger In Town David Hadley 2009
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Every time they launch into a song, unnamed high school kids magically appear playing cornets, sax, violins, drums, glockenspiels and whatever else the song needs.
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Our glockenspiels glissandoed in trepidation as our knees throbbed with foreboding.
Archive 2009-06-01 David Hadley 2009
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They call it chamber pop, because it uses harps and strings and woodwinds and glockenspiels.
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They call it chamber pop, because it uses harps and strings and woodwinds and glockenspiels.
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