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"snare" Definitions
  1. a device used for catching small animals and birds, especially one that holds their leg so that they cannot escape synonym trap
  2. (formal) a situation which seems attractive but is unpleasant and difficult to escape from
  3. the metal strings that are stretched across the bottom of a snare drum
"snare" Synonyms
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"snare" Antonyms
frankness freedom honesty liberation repulsion truthfulness truth openness reality discouragement original directness facing forthrightness ignorance misunderstanding seriousness meeting honour(UK) honor(US) dislike hate hatred prevention certainty deterrent fact hindrance warning disgust dissuasion open open space open area gain benefit advantage reward development growth improvement progress progression accomplishment achievement amelioration betterment bonus glory inroads success advancement boon elevation blessing convenience favor(US) favour(UK) advantageousness aid plus extrication disentanglement freeing release rescue disentangle miss untangle disenchant exclude free liberate loosen lose repulse let go turn off give refuse offer receive keep reject misunderstand relinquish give up surrender discard ditch dump sacrifice hand over turn over cough up give away part with yield cede forbear render shed waive abdicate disengage extricate disembarrass disentwine extract untwine unloose remove emancipate unchain unfetter unbind unshackle uncage disenthrall discharge unleash deliver cast loose let loose let out set loose let off relieve untie set free return replace reinstate restore reinstall retrocede hand back put back return to its place reimburse use wisely forfeit forgo abandon drop renounce disqualify withgo be deprived of be stripped of give over lose out on bore disinterest deter discourage jade tire upset wear anger annoy bother displease irk irritate offend put off trouble vex worry overlook discount neglect let slip pass pass over pass up bypass fail to catch fail to notice fail to see fail to spot lose sight of overpass drop the ball gloss over let something slide

476 Sentences With "snare"

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Now, kids need gaming skills to snare more cash, as tech giants compete to snare the huge e-hongbao market.
Eric Prydz, for example, saw his snare sound become the "Pryda snare," which has since been a subject of countless YouTube tutorials and other forms of Ableton appropriation.
The reason for the high-pitched snare sound (typically the result of using a drum called a piccolo or soprano snare) becoming trendy at this point isn't clear.
Auction houses like them, because they help snare trophy works.
We know what you're thinking: No more St. Anger snare!
If they cannot snare them, they leave food and water.
I also liked clues for EBAY, DEW, SNARE and others.
Well, what snare drum do you think I'm talking about?
The snare had cut over an inch deep into her flesh.
Yes, Chad Sexton, and that gorgeous-sounding snare drum of his.
You take out that snare, it could be a house song.
A synth, a kick, a snare, a hi-hat, that's all.
Mark Penn: Cohen's plea deal concocted by prosecutors to snare Trump.
Here lies a snare that has entrapped white identity for decades.
Wildlife officials have used snare traps to protect the endangered birds.
This are unlikely to snare the vaquita, turtles, and other endangered species.
It's a hunt, but you never know what bargain you might snare.
"I think the snare doesn't have to be that meaty," she said.
Maybe you're just hearing a straight snare pulse every two beats here?
Though the piccolo snare is instantly dated, it's pretty funny to think about how nu metal—which was based on sounding as tough as possible—relied on such a non-beefy snare sound in comparison to other metal subgenres.
If the drummer moves toward the snare, the robot focuses on the tom.
Increase your contribution by however much it takes to snare that free money.
He also played the snare drum in his local church and school bands.
Frazee kept to himself, Snare said, but could hold a conversation when engaged.
But the track is bolstered by the subtle ring to his snare drum.
The snare was a 12-inch and had a tambourine in the center.
Can you reproduce different kinds of percussion instruments: snare drum, cymbal or conga?
Instead, he said, bonobos quietly try to untangle the snare without being detected.
Listen to just about any album from the past 50 years: The snare and kick drums are usually made to sound like they're coming from straight ahead, even though the snare is almost always off to one side of the kit.
Gray would like to see the "intent to snare" treated as a serious crime.
Want to waive those credit card late fees or snare a lower interest rate?
Or they fall back into a snare and struggle to fall out of it.
All those recordings featured the fat snare sound for which Mr. Carrigan became known.
Surely he will save you from the fowler's snare and from the deadly pestilence.
Tight Snares the Band Three different albums, three different kinds of annoying snare tones.
They surround a snare drum around which upright giant logs are attached to microphone stands.
On August 2nd the agency admitted that the programme had yet to snare any threats.
Shaw walked before Dyson got his glove over the fence to snare Santana's long fly.
In this kick drum, snare, and cowbell sample, there was nothing but truth and emotion.
Currently stuck in Devil's Snare & I'll be here for the next 7 hours ahahahahahelpmeahahah pic.twitter.
Investors are pouring money into these companies, especially as public transportation woes snare urban consumers.
The idea is simple, different objects play roles of a bass drum, snare, hat, etc.
But McGrady is the foundation, keeping everything together with his pummeling snare and floor tom.
Slater needed to finish at least two rounds ahead of Florence to snare the other.
Some thieves wash the ink off the checks they snare and change the payees' names.
Minimalist piano chords march in tandem with skittering snare drums, rushing by with shrewd elegance.
Tracking down a wild bear, tranquilizing it, and removing the snare, though, is an ambitious task.
They successfully tranquilized Divot, cut off the snare, and doused the gruesome neck wound with antibiotics.
They range from short and flat zaps, like snare drums, to long and sonorous anal bellows.
One had scabies, broken teeth, an abscess and scars from the snare that had captured it.
Like Snare, Ms Cumming is an evangelist for Velázquez, this book her case for more conversions.
When I wrote "Apocalypticon," the album's intro, I only had the guitar melody and snare drum.
That weird sound you hear through most of the song is mine, the bassline, the snare.
This warren is an appealing-seeming snare from which the book's questing heroes ultimately slip free.
Her later novels were "The Snare" (1972), "The Salt Line" (1984) and "The Night Travellers" (1991).
Well, their voices and a driving snare beat that I can't stop grooving to as I listen.
Would-be thieves will soon have one less avenue to use to snare your Social Security number.
I lounged, arched, and did yoga while his shutter clicked as fast as a rolling snare drum.
There's a langurous warmth his solo songwriting, a melancholy baked into the rolling snare and quavering vocals.
"They that will be rich fall into a temptation and a snare," warns the Book of Timothy.
Some are challenging the use of snare traps, a contraption that they describe as cruel and painful.
Here it meets one of Peart's heaviest drum solos: His snare is an out-of-control locomotive.
A lot of times I'll use more rattlesnakes when I need more high-end on a snare.
The drummer, Larry Mullen, was beating a snare drum at the other end of the long walkway.
Matz also reached behind his legs to snare Lewis Brinson's grounder and retire him in the fourth.
Mr. Jarman's instrument at the time was the snare drum, which he played in the concert band.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Bucks' wunderkind, leapt to snare a rebound, spun and began to dribble down court.
Skinny Divot Fat Divot Katmai rangers initiated an ambitious operation to remove the snare, which required tranquilizing Divot.
The men reportedly had a long pole net and a snare in their possession – tools for lobster fishing.
The anchovies are gone, and the mackerel now often swim in deeper water, making them harder to snare.
Sarfraz moves to the front of the line to better snare the incoming politicians with her magnetic enthusiasm.
The clattering snare hits, and twitchy cymbals layer and pulse in ways that feel like a drum line.
I love tracks with real a decisive two and four element such as the clap/snare on this.
Dean Munsch concocts a plan to snare the Green Meanie by hosting a Halloween party in the hospital.
Every snare, every inquisitive, jagged little guitar line, every melody from Philip Frobos's throat—it was all essential.
His thick snare drum splattered against the bulb tones of Joel Ross's vibraphone patterns, making an elliptical groove.
In gritty black and white, their tongues leap and flip; a sound like a snare drum snaps out.
To her credit, Lord sidestepped the obvious snare of collusion by writing her piece with a diarist's frankness.
Gusts buffeting the exterior created an apocalyptic bass rumble; lashes of rain sounded like a hundred snare drums.
Throughout, Peart embellishes with snare flurries and splash cymbal accents, ending with a precise tumble through his toms.
The puzzle of the work's origins transformed Snare into an itinerant obsessive and embroiled him in courtroom controversy.
Mr. Murray lathers him in cymbals and pattering snare drum, giving the music an elevated, almost celestial air.
CF Byron Buxton made two highlight catches in the season-opening win Monday, twice diving to snare sinking liners.
New Orleans (CNN)Cymbals clash and snare drums roll with a loud cadence that raises feet off the floor.
Microlending has gone from being the silver bullet to end poverty, to the poor man's snare, to largely ignored.
But Scherzer escaped when George Springer hit a sinking liner into left that Soto was barely able to snare.
You can still see the mark left by that snare in the form of a scar around her neck.
No longer were you likely to snare a free signature from or impromptu snapshot with one of the stars.
Commercial trawlers outfitted with nets the size of a football field snare millions of small fish at a time.
He ranged to his right to snare a hard hit ball and turned a double play from his knee.
Durham's mitt may have, in essence, been stuck shut as he was trying to snare a crucial ground ball.
Its highhats and snare taps lacing almost every major radio hit in those genres for the last ten years.
This din lasted only a few seconds, as Hajjar smacked his snare drum and corralled the band into action.
The spirit of the greatest grace note left hand snare drummer will live on thru all of us. #RIP.
The battery of percussion includes bass drums, snare drums, whistles, sirens, bells, and, ominously, a saw cutting through wood.
ART & MUSEUMS "They that will be rich fall into a temptation and a snare," warns the Book of Timothy.
But major solar companies that operate global supply chains worry that their products will be caught in the snare.
Insistently repeated press rolls on the snare generate the need to break out — rhythmically — while simultaneously incarcerating this need.
" Lawrence Hajna, a spokesman for the Department of Environmental Protection, said the snare traps were "an acceptable management tool.
The White House must handle this latest overture with extraordinary care or, like its predecessors, fall into a snare.
" They called this type of unimaginative extra-illustration "a delusion and a snare, and a weariness to the flesh.
In addition, Moon Express hopes to snare a contract for a payload from NASA for its first mission, said Richards.
Right fielder Tarasco jumped up and hit the wall to snare a line drive hit by pinch hitter Scott Livingstone.
Lastly, check out the above video from our Science team, showing how chameleons snare their prey using super-powered tongues.
Especially when we sit in a circle and can talk with eye contact about every snare hit and chord change.
Users can also trigger and edit kick and snare drums, open and closed hi-hats, floor toms, and a shaker.
With two runners on base in the third, Seager lunged to his left to snare a liner by Josh Donaldson.
There was a drum kit in the room and he started slapping his dick against the cymbals and snare drum.
Where you'd usually have a snare drum keeping the song's pulse, there are just soft yet super-amplified finger snaps.
Bigg Tank closes the third round, dropping an infectious snare-heavy beat laced with a catchy sci-fi sound effect.
"I've known Patrick for a long time, and it doesn't seem to me like he could do that," Snare said.
It was a delicate question, Mr. Tilker said, because the wire-snare hunting that has emptied Vietnamese forests is illegal.
Tax experts said this threshold would snare low margin businesses that pose little tax risk, while more complex companies escape.
Over here is a sculptural Minotaur head; there, videos of his mock-pedagogical speeches; elsewhere, a shiny chrome snare drum.
As he dragged the bait underwater, the snare tightened around his jaw, snapping the poles and tearing the trap apart.
Alex Bregman made the play of the game so far, jumping to snare a sizzling line drive by Gio Urshela.
But this isn't an issue just for conservatives, the intolerant campus echo chambers are catching liberals in their snare, too.
In exchange they're given a room on the top floor, and get a little money for every tourist they snare.
And now they're out to snare the sole member (Jeremy Renner) who has never been caught before he can retire.
There's a groove in the guitar line, driven by the bass and snare, that makes your feet tap to the rhythm.
Those who go on the rollercoaster will be confronted with sinister Devil's Snare, a plant that entangles humans in its vines.
From him, Hrabal must have learned how to snare the reader with charm and plain language and logic slightly, sweetly askew.
Masses at the edges of the net wrapped around the target to make sure it didn't break free from the snare.
He'd come to the mix sessions and just give us advice, do this with this snare, give us some pointers there.
The snare brought cheers from the small assembly, chest bumps from his teammates, and a smooth "Oh Wowwwwwwwww" presumably from Supahfly328.
Our G-6900-style elites have set the same traps that corrupt church officials used to snare people in Luther's time.
He prepared selections for marimba, snare drum, xylophone, glockenspiel and timpani — any of which could have been chosen for the audition.
Part history, part mystery, part critical appreciation, this demented love story consumes the reader just as the painting did Mr. Snare.
Steinway's brands include Bach Stradivarius trumpets, Selmer Paris saxophones, C.G. Conn French horns, Leblanc clarinets, King trombones and Ludwig snare drums.
In Brooklyn, where I grew up, we would get it sliced to order from rounds about the size of snare drums.
Its user tracking is being employed by investigators to find suspects and witnesses near crimes, but it could snare the innocent.
If Reddick did not snare it and the ball got behind him, at least one Yankee would have scored, maybe two.
Fiona Hill's warnings challenge Trump to keep America safe from Moscow's efforts to destabilize democracy and snare influence around the globe.
Fiona Hill's warnings challenge Trump to keep America safe from Moscow's efforts to destabilize democracy and snare influence around the globe.
The man making that sound is named Peter Brown and he had absolutely no right to tune his snare that tightly.
In minutes, I could feed myself and Mom had given me a primer on how to use a snare to trap rabbits.
When Bear was little, a friend of his dad's brought him a snare drum and he remembers banging on it for hours.
For more than 200 years they have used baited traps, also known as pots, to snare lobsters crawling on the ocean floor.
It's played as one would a gong, but sounds like a snare drum at times and like a sputtering engine at others.
It's not unusual to see hackers create rogue networks with names similar to that of a nearby business, to snare unsuspecting consumers.
Everything seems normal until the arresting cable on the carrier—which is supposed to snare an aircraft as it lands—suddenly snaps.
For example, whenever a snare hits in the song, a square black building pops up in real time with the growing landscape.
"Probably 25 percent of the mail the band would get was just questions about the snare," laughs Daryl Taberski, the band's vocalist.
Every snare sound has to be so fucked up that you'd be fired as an engineer by a successful, professional recording artist.
Australia has been working with China's "Operation Fox Hunt" to snare suspected corrupt officials who have fled overseas or hidden assets offshore.
The increasing pressure comes as advocates fear that the gridlock that has stalled other GOP priorities could snare tax reform as well.
Mordred, a bums on seats, glued to the TV, kickboxing extravaganza to snare North America's 18-49 year old MMA viewing demographic.
The way the drums are produced on this track, especially the snare, is what caught my attention (and made me want to dance).
With these, the opening snare drum came through crisp and led into the classic medley that combines several guitars, a piano, and horns.
Joao once was a poacher — in 2004, he caught a leopard in a snare, and sold the skin to feed his 10 children.
The universal child-care plan offered by Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts and Democratic candidate for 2020, falls into such a snare.
Titan Survivorcord is a paracord that includes fishing line, snare wire, and a strand of jute twine infused with wax, for fire-starting.
Accompanied by a defiant, Morricone guitar twang and battling snare drums, seven riders charge on screen, guns held high, eyes on the horizon.
The snare can only work because of America's absurdly anticompetitive regulations on the drug market, including most especially the ban on importing drugs.
You guys have both ended up sidestepping the snare of corporatized music to an impressive degree while remaining known to a large public.
Get into the details, though, and it is a highly complex construct—and, as Mr Nordhaus's fable shows, a snare for the unwary.
In addition to an assortment of new materials to deck out your personal spaces, the add-on also lets players snare live prey.
A pro might know exactly what frequency band a snare drum or an organ's low register sit on, but I have to guess.
The Reds had the bases loaded in the fourth, but Stanton raced in to snare Tucker Barnhart's line drive for the third out.
Levi Snare said he went through 4H with Frazee when they were children, and he leases a bull from Frazee for his cows.
What's more, much of the drum sequencing on Dream sounds more like beefed-up breaks than the standard kick-snare patterns of EDM.
Bell provided the exclamation point as he jumped to snare the two-point conversion attempt and give the Jets a 16-0 lead.
"Circles," which he released last year, bops along with 90s R&B tat-tat snare drums and new jack swing-like cowbell samples.
In fact, the house at Rabbit Snare Gorge is part of a family, Gandhi's own campus of creatures, originally planned for the site.
An essay titled "The Novels of Henry Green," in the journal's May, 21940, issue, might have been designed to snare the young rebel.
When they spot a caiman that's big enough, they snare it in a net, tie it up, and whack it on the head.
A male pangolin that was seized in a recent law enforcement bust had a fractured leg, possibly from a snare, and received two surgeries.
The worst part is that had Gretzky been able to snare Konstantinov's bum pass, he'd have had an unmolested path toward the Detroit goal.
With the help of an aerial drone, he and the crew used boats to stretch out a net and snare a baby white shark.
Soon he had radically remodeled his drum kit, ditching the snare drum and taking the bottom skins off his toms, getting a soupier resonance.
He suggested that jazz drummers who use the snare might simply be "following orders without questioning those orders" — his idea of a grave sin.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD When you point a finger at someone: Anti-abortion activists thought they could snare a local Planned Parenthood office peddling fetal tissue.
And where a snare drum is employed, I could clearly hear the expected snap at the end, a nice touch for a midrange product.
As it moves closer to one of the windows, a prisoner leans out to snare the delivery with a stick and pull it inside.
The one upbeat exception sticks out awkwardly: "Hit Me Like That Snare," as crazed a sex-rocker as you're likely to hear this year.
"People are nervous that the good times can't last too much longer - we're into the longest-running period without a recessionary force," said Snare.
Hits on the tom-toms accompany most kicks, and when the two fighters get close we get a rumbling drum roll on the snare.
The song dwindles down for about 25 seconds, or eight bars, of Ms. Baird's slow, quiet rhythm alone, played on bass drum and snare.
The well-crafted album is laden with intimately spare moments of piano and ambient chords that burst into witchy high-hat and snare beats.
The bass drum punches out the regal rhythm of choubi, a version of dabke from Iraq; each bar is punctuated by an 808 snare.
The little girl also learned how to snare a rabbit and to draw a moose out of the forest by emulating its haunting grunt.
That will help you snare more favorable mortgage terms, as well as prepare your finances for the added costs associated with buying a home.
Crunchy guitar slices out a truncated phrase in conversation with an insistent snare drum, and flutes and trumpets drape a humid cloud cover overhead.
In 2017, Australian police assisted China's "Operation Fox Hunt" to snare suspected corrupt officials from China who fled overseas or had hidden assets offshore.
Among black actors, Daniel Kaluuya, the "Get Out" star, and Mary J. Blige, who plays a hardened homemaker in "Mudbound," could also snare nominations.
A drummer's electronic snare was so loud and crisp you could almost see the reverb spraying like ice off the head with each hit.
Katherine, the oldest Lieberson, keeps a straight face too, leaving the theatrics to her frontwoman sis, as she keeps them steady with her snare.
The technology community is in the midst of a talent war, poaching each other's workers and setting up relationships with universities to snare top engineers.
"If someone is walking in the forest with snare materials -- such as 50 motorbike brake cables -- they are clearly planning to set snares," he says.
Authorities arrived at the scene and tried for two hours to remove the feline with a snare, but were unable to pull Luna out safely.
No longer part of the problem, he now wants to be part of the solution, offering his insight and expertise to help snare drug cheats.
In the demo video above, blending a flute and a snare makes a sound that's glassy and quasi-sharp, without any overtly "drum-like" qualities.
"Each confiscated snare represents an animal's life saved," Tambe, whose team is developing technology called Protection Assistant for Wildlife Security (PAWS), told Reuters by phone.
Gibbard's fingerprints can be felt in the vocal arrangement as well as the snare drum plus bass guitar driven melody, a classic Death Cab orchestration.
Gyorgy Matolcsy, in charge of Hungary's National Bank since March 2013, described the euro as a "French snare" that has not served its members well.
Much of the symphony's first movement plays in darkness, and then, as the "Bolero"-like snare drums kick in, lights come up and fog swirls.
Dub delay pervades "Mono," giving it a sense of spacey elasticity, but it maintains directness by tying things together with a sturdy lead snare pattern.
I had played the snare drum for a year as kid in middle school, but the drum was too big for me to haul around.
Its breakout product has been the Splice Sounds marketplace where musicians preview 60 million audio samples per week from keyboard flourishes to snare drum hits.
Mr. Blaine brought drama to a song's transitions, often telegraphing a big moment with a flurry of strokes on a snare drum or tom-tom.
Many websites that snare your time feature scores of stories on the front page, banking that one will strike each reader's sweet spot of knowledge.
Cimino's wide-open West is a wonder and a snare, blending freedom and cruelty, innocence and ignorance; its expanses seem blood-soaked and death-haunted.
The widening net hauling in the president's advisors could one day snare him — the PredictIt event wagering site sees a 48 percent chance of impeachment.
Juice Crew architect Marley Marl discovered drum sampling when he tried to grab a vocal off of an old record but pulled the snare instead.
It moves at a strange pace, flying by and creeping along in unison with the cardiac arrhythmia pulse of its off-kilter snare and wheezy instrumental.
Bucking is done to the bawdy, pulsating fortissimo of a raucous brass section, the crack of a snare, or the explosive boom of a bass drum.
There is room in the gasps and wisps, the snare hits, and the wailing vocal samples for you to find whatever it is that you need.
And they will be divided into drums, sometimes kick drum, snare drum, bass, guitars, keyboards, special effects, background vocals in stereo, and a protection lead track.
Armed robbers use the game to lure lone players Missouri police have reported that armed robbers are using Pokémon Go to snare victims in isolated places.
In the March 3 Republican debate, Wallace set a humiliating snare for Trump about his budget proposals: This is Wallace at his best and most interesting.
The lead synthesizer was linked into the turbulent motion of the salmon flock while the snare triggered the times when they jump out of the ocean.
It was a clever head fake: As Mr. Lawrence smartly jackhammered at his cymbals, snare and toms, Mr. Hancock intensified his own output, answering a call.
Then, with a snare-driven build, it grabs you by the throat, kicking into overdrive as vocalist-drummer Anastasia Sanchez serves up some Chrissie Hynde swagger.
Having one set amount that every person in the country receives eliminates that snare of red tape entirely (and a lot of jobs, in the process).
Lenders pick up 100bp in fees as bookrunners, MLAs snare 85bp, lead arrangers gain 70bp while arrangers and managers obtain 62.5bp and 55bp in fees, respectively.
Much of the symphony's seismic power is preserved in this recording — especially the second movement's explosive climax, with coldly steady snare drums that conjure relentless gunfire.
Even the tracks snare drums are disembodied slaps, giving the whole proceedings the sort of squirmy, uncomfortable atmosphere you'd expect from this pair of breakbeat experimenters.
Music reminiscent of the folk song "The Water Is Wide" underscores discussions of marriage; snare drum rolls and vibrant march tunes propel the public debate scenes.
Yordan Alvarez hit a ball sharply that appeared headed for the outfield before Washington's second baseman, Asdrubal Cabrera, was able to snare it for an out.
Kanye West's newest project, "The Life of Pablo," has been revised untold times since its release (a snare drum might be quieted, or a lyric adjusted).
And above all, it was an egregious privacy offender: Facebook's long-held ethic of sharing was now viewed as a honey trap to snare user data.
Mr. Booker announced his candidacy on the first day of Black History Month to the sound of snare drums and with a clarion call for unity.
A group of bright-eyed munchkins from Killian Elementary School rat-a-tat-tat a welcome on snare drums as Harris steps onto a mini-stage.
But they are an increasingly important front for criminals, who in turn use increasingly sophisticated methods to snare their marks, and take them for whatever they can.
Vaughan caught his snare pole around the animal's neck, taped its mouth shut and wrestled it into the back of his truck and home to his facility.
Above it, almost lost in the glamorous ceiling and chandeliers, sits the drummer boy automaton "Sans titre" (2003), occasionally rapping out a few slow snare drum rolls.
"Deadly flora now has much more variety, with carnivorous trap plants and bloated gas flora waiting to snare the unwary and reward the cautious," the developer explains.
Five years later, in an elaborate heist, an FBI agent poses as a collector looking to snare a rarity in Copenhagen, and Rembrandt's "Self-Portrait" is recovered.
The company is focused on powering beautiful, well-designed graphics and web pages, instead of blog posts or white papers that mostly exist to snare search traffic.
Plug in, wear black, ride the snare, kick, and crash until all the statues are torn down and in their graves, ready to be pissed on, baby.
I try to get tattooed for every record—it's a ritual I go through—so for Setter I got Bigwig from Watership Down tattooed in the snare.
Worldwide, the number of sharks has dropped over the years because of humans, who catch them to take their fins or inadvertently snare them in fishing gear.
The operator of Australia's equity market, the Australian Securities Exchange tells CNBC it's looking to snare more international listings, as the initial public offering market slows domestically.
The U.K. announced Tuesday it has developed a tool to snare ISIS propaganda before it goes online — and the government could force tech platforms to use it.
If Facebook can snare a few of the titles produced by these luminaries then it could establish Gameroom as a place for more than just casual games.
Authentication is one method for assessing whether an email is a phishing attempt or another kind of malicious attack designed to snare a user's data or information.
Montages were timed to the pace of snare drum rhythms and jazzy interludes, a technique that shows like The Wire and The Sopranos would come to popularize.
The government deployed rangers to protect the area, and Lukas topped up their salary of $43 a month with bonuses for each collected snare or completed patrol.
Selected because they were not (with the exception of Ms. Dello Russo's) outré expressly to snare eyeballs, the get-ups would be relatively plausible in nonprofessional settings.
Jerome Haynes, 18, a freshman who plays the snare drum, said he hoped politics would not get in the way of an exciting opportunity for the band.
The delicate arthropod set out to cross the lines of a web that had been laid out to snare a meal among the grasses in a field.
This investigation has the potential to snare any number of top people from the administration, including Vice President Mike Pence, Attorney General Bill Barr and Rudy Giuliani.
Her breakthrough mixtape, Bali's Play 2 (2017), incarnates the title perfectly, as she snarls and giggles over a consistent set of jumpy snare drums and keyboard loops.
Zack Greinke exercised the opt-out clause in his Los Angeles Dodgers deal and used it to snare a six-year, $206.5 million contract from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Despite the uncertainty from the June 23 Brexit referendum, a plunge in the pound has also lured some overseas buyers looking to snare British companies on the cheap.
The stuttering sample-heavy album was created with Parks keeping one hand on the keyboard and pads and another taking a stick to a snare and hi-hat.
Believing that she can ignite Livingston's affections and live with him happily ever after, Ilona intends to snare the deanship as a consolation prize for her unambitious husband.
I tried to give them the sense of what constitutes those genres: Well if you put the snare here, it kind of means this thing, it's this gesture.
Like the instrumental is just one of those songs you can play by itself, with the baseline and the way the kick and snare function with each other.
Comeback: Laugh it off and tell your aunt that Chinese New Year is the best time to gain that weight she thinks you need to snare a man.
They use a motorbike, and the one riding back holds the snare—a wooden pole with a lasso made of metal wire—and goes for the dog's neck.
Instruments ranging from trumpets to bongo and snare drums maintain a constant rhythm of sound, with some 40 fans leading the way with an endless stream of chants.
You just know that, before he even hit a single snare, Jason Schwartzman sat in his bedroom for hours at a time teaching himself to twirl a drumstick.
It seems unlikely that many (if any) rides will happen though, since Uber and GrabTaxi are working hard and offer attractive incentives to snare both drivers and passengers.
Beat Maker boasts a 32-step sequencer and arpeggiator, and lets users trigger and tweak kick and snare drums, open and closed hi-hats, toms, and a shaker.
The density of Japanese cities created a kind of snare trap for retro wares, and the games many Japanese adults owned as kids may still be in circulation.
"If you put a leg up on a stool before trying to reach, the vaginal canal changes shape some," making it easier for you to snare the cup.
He used brushes to a levitating effect on the snare and cymbals, then moved to the congas to accompany Ms. Reid as she took a percussive pizzicato solo.
Finding a replacement for Mr. Kelly is in many ways just the latest staffing snare in a White House that has struggled to fill even low-ranking jobs.
In broad daylight, as noisy onlookers watched Mr. Guion mend a broken snare, Singko leapt from the water and snapped up the goat steak dangling over the surface.
"Miss Hadley, she's from up North, and she knew all the schools," said Mr. Peters, a snare drum player in the marching band who lives with his grandparents.
Napoli struck out in his lone at-bat in the second and twisted awkwardly trying to snare an errant Rougned Odor throw in the top of the fourth.
They then plucked out DNA from Neanderthals and Denisovans by using molecular hooks to snare genes in mitochondria — the cells' energy factories — that are unique to these humans.
An extended sequence dominated by snare drums and bass drums, their sound gradually swelling to oppressive proportions, seemed to reflect the dual military qualities of discipline and violence.
Detroit's Filip Hronek fired a shot through traffic in front, but Hart was able to snare the puck into his glove with 2:09 left in the second.
But the driving force remains Mr. Moore's drumming, strong-footed and centered on the snare and kick drums, locked almost perfectly in step with Mr. Singleton's bass playing.
It's obnoxious because the snare has a distinct melodic tone, unlike most drum parts, meaning that it competes for space with every other tonal instrument in the arrangement.
The kick drum hesitates, and the momentary lack of snare on the upbeat allows the instrumental to billow like a vaporous cloud and hang there for a moment.
"I don't think we would've ever thought we were going to be on a platform this big," said 2500-year-old Dylan Brown, a snare drummer from Opelousas, Louisiana.
Should a line be drawn between turning down the frequency where the snare drum lives and adding on a filter like "flange," which can essentially change the band's genre?
He was sufficiently talented as an artist that he could almost make you believe in his visions of sly, sneering impish demons trying to snare humans at every turn.
"Once we get the snare around the neck we just drive and drag the dog behind us for a couple of hundred meters, until it passes out", says Pek.
The ceremony ended with attendees and worshippers using umbrellas to snare packets of coins scattered into the air, a custom meant to signify that the novices forswear worldly treasure.
His mom, a piano teacher, put him in front of a keyboard by the time he turned 8, and he played snare drum in his high school marching band.
As you move your cursor around, each triangle makes a little drum sound—a snare tap here, and cymbal ring there—to add to the feeling of a rummage.
Trea Turner, a shortstop who moved to center field this season for the Nationals out of need, took a bad route to the ball and could not snare it.
About a minute in, Mr. Scott starts a steadily rolling beat on the snare, but the uptick in tempo and structure is illusory; resolution escapes out a side door.
They're almost certainly more secure than Clinton's campaign, which fell prey to a basic phishing attack — a phony email that managed to snare then-campaign chairman John Podesta's password.
One lawsuit accused Parnas and Fruman of boasting about their connections to Giuliani and other Republicans in order to snare a $100,000 loan that was not repaid for months.
"The second time around, I wanted to be standing beside the producer when he puts the snare drum in, and I wanted to choose the kick-drum sound," he says.
And the answer is no, the woman who hit the snare, producer Sylvia Massy, and the rest of the group weren't at risk of massive radiation exposure during this performance.
Their firms — and LPs — noticed, and responded by trying to hire a new crop of partners, operators with the cachet to win over founders and snare the next great deal.
In addition to previewing clips from the upcoming animated movie, the kaleidoscopic video finds Williams singing while Minions from the animated movie back him on bass, keyboard and snare drum.
The test data convinced Clark that the disk sail's top was doomed to become as flat and tight as a snare drum's head when pelted with fantastic amounts of pressure.
But, by pushing those snare drums towards the front of the song (which is unusual for Swift), "ME!" will sooner remind you of a marching band than a Broadway moment.
We've never heard a song from Swift before with snare and trumpet at the heart of them, setting it apart from all of the rest of her catalog to date.
What made the 808 different was that the sounds did not resemble real percussion, and were more like a "futuristic" interpretation of common sounds: bass, drums, snare, cymbals, and more.
Ethiopian is hoping to snare a greater share of capacity on flights between cities in Africa, which are already 90-percent controlled by African carriers, according to data firm OAG.
When the drummer moves to play the high hat cymbal, it goes to the ride cymbal, and when the drummer switches to the snare, the robotic arm plays the tom.
With events like the one in May, which helped snare LemonBox, and a new China-centric role for partner Eric Migicovsky, who founded Pebble, YC is trying harder than ever.
No matter the region, the bands shared super-distorted guitars and bass, as well as the hyper-fast double kick and snare drum pattern now known as the blast beat.
Often the keyboards get reduced to ostinato background, a low, eerie presence flickering on and off at will, leaving hook duty to the crunching and clattering of the snare drums.
Despite his half-sister's warning about Ramsey's duplicitous and evil tactics, Jon planned a simple siege, and walked right into a snare set by the house of the Flayed Man.
In a blog post, Parley's Kelli George describes how the gillnets, designed to hang vertically in the water and snare passing animals, arrived clogged with debris and stinking of fish.
Enraptured by his uncle's polka band, which played at a local Italian-American club, he was urged by his father to learn the accordion, but he preferred the snare drum.
Four male elephants died from snare injuries in the past two months and all of them were found in plantations bordering forest reserves, WWF said in a statement this week.
"Even more worrisome than the number of elephant deaths are the number of elephants that have died due to strategically placed snare traps within their habitat," the conservation group said.
But as Austrian chipmaker AMS may soon discover in its 21.3 billion euro quest to snare Munich-based Osram Licht, it's normally the bidder which ends up enduring the pain.
He often cues an off-screen drummer to play a snare riff after his jokes, which makes the episode feel like a dream sequence, a kind of nonsensical vaudeville act.
But experts say consumers should also start thinking ahead to tax season — when criminals could potentially use those stolen Social Security numbers to file fraudulent tax returns and snare refunds.
Be aware that when you take out a HELOC or a home equity loan, you may have snare a tax break — as long as you itemize on your tax return.
With runners on first and second and nobody out in the first inning, Refsnyder dived to his left to snare a sharp ground ball off the bat of Carlos Ruiz.
FBI agents say they nailed a coronavirus snake oil salesman -- a SoCal man who allegedly claimed he had a cure, and used Magic Johnson's name to try to snare investors.
Engel followed with a lined single to left that outfielder Bauers was unable to snare, allowing Zack Collins and Danny Mendick to score to give Chicago a 6-1 lead.
RUSSONELLO The solitude is palpable in "Lonesome Pine": in its sparse handful of guitar notes, in the fitful rustle of its brushed snare drum and in the age-old imagery.
The music shifted from passages of steady pulses, sometimes muffled and distanced, sometimes thumping and animated, through skittish bursts of rattling sounds, gongs, snare drum rolls — and more kept coming.
Next up is a snare drum station, where you don headphones and tap in time to a regular beat, then try to maintain it after the auditory cues fell silent.
If you cannot afford the hefty membership fee, you may know a well-heeled friend who is getting married at Mar-a-Lago and snare an invitation to the celebration.
Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado made a dive to his left to snare Brown's hard smash, but Arenado, throwing from his knees, pulled second baseman DJ LeMahieu off the base.
Bad Brains blended rubbery bass lines and tight, syncopated rhythms with hair metal guitar riffs, heavily gated snare sounds, and the most outlandish vocals lead singer H.R. ever laid to wax.
On this episode of Daily VICE, VICE met up with Greg Fox, who revolutionized his drumming with this technique—applying the technology to a single snare before outfitting his whole kit.
Earl starts out assertive and clear, annunciating every word, before wearing himself out and giving way to his own self-analysis while a lazy snare keeps him going in the background.
"Where once there were artisans' workshops, historic cafes, cinemas and old taverns, now fast food, pizzerias and low-grade restaurants have opened, ready to snare the first unsuspecting tourist," he said.
Mr. Trump, began his scripted remarks with "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead," hitting "is dead" like a snare drum, then went on to detail the target's last moments with relish.
You hear it embedded in the sigh and shuffle of the brushed snare, in the major key progression, and in the quivering backing harmonies of Moses Sumney, The-Dream, and Tweet.
In essence, by calling attention to its own attempts to manipulate us, Black Mirror has designed a storytelling snare that simultaneously highlights, exploits, and condemns the nihilistic pleasures of modern entertainment.
Cecelia Webb, 26, black, and a mother to a six-year old girl, recounted getting caught up in Maplewood's snare on her way to a night shift at Walmart this June.
Shortstop Trevor Story roamed far to his right to snare Beckham's grounder, but he threw off balance and past second base, allowing the final two runs of the inning to score.
But he appeared to have secured only the narrowest of majorities—213 seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives, down from 90 seats previously; late counting may snare one more.
It is swarming with scouts and agents and middlemen, all hoping to snare the New World's next big thing and sell him on to the Old World at a hefty profit.
As she belts out commands (as in, "Gotta get my ass ate/gotta make that ass shake"), the beat thumps along, with vibrant bass shudders and skittering, subliminally irritating snare drums.
Now this British actress is breaking into Hollywood with two new movies and stalking — though she would never put it that way — the Oscar that would snare the elusive EGOT status.
Nick's diss track is just the latest, albeit well-produced, attempt to snare Em. Whether or not Marshall does Nick's TV show, it seems certain he'll fire back with a track.
Raised by a society of warrior women, she can create force fields, snare people in a lasso of truth, speak dozens of human languages and crush stone with her bare hands.
On Monday, three park rangers went on four separate patrols of the park, armed with snare poles, safety gloves and cages, according to Sam Biederman, a spokesman for the parks department.
Local culture is tastefully celebrated throughout, from snare drums used as coffee tables in the ground floor parlor to the second line brass instruments hanging above beds in each guest room.
But when Yebba signaled that she was ready to sing, the mood shifted and Ronson grew more serious and withdrew from socializing, opting instead to tweak snare sounds and reverb levels.
The F.B.I. fails to snare the fixer in a sting operation, likely bringing an end to the subplot, which now seems to have existed mostly to justify that lesbian coke-snorting session.
The bass drum ticks while the snare drum tocks, each matching the precision of a drum computer; Albert Hammond Jr's rhythm guitar plucks along a hair behind them, contrasting precision against cool.
You'll also use these up when you're in a spot of trouble and having to battle your way through some Devil's Snare — beware a Slytherin bully called Merula Snyde, guys, she's trouble.
Toews rushed down the ice to snare a pass off the near boards from teammate Brent Seabrook and went high to Bishop's glove side and into the short side of the net.
It also clarifies the individual instruments and song components so you can pick out the piano, the snare drum, and the bass guitar, rather than hearing them muddled together in the background.
Reacting against the big bands of the latest titans of the rumba, such as François "Franco" Luambo, Zaiko swapped brass instruments for a snare drum and electric guitars, and upped the tempo.
They play songbook standards ("Glad to Be Unhappy," by Rodgers and Hart) as well as spikier fare ("Snare, Girl," by Sonic Youth) in careful arrangements that balance hazy atmospherics against lush detail.
Harpring had this ability to camouflage himself in the fabric of a basketball game, only emerging at the very end of a possession to hit a jumpshot or snare a defensive rebound.
This concert, uptown at the Park Avenue Armory, coincides with the closing of that show and features Ms. Roberts joined by a poet known as Geng and a sextet of snare drummers.
Plagium in turn is believed to derive from the Latin plaga, which can signify either a snare or the stripe on skin called up by a whip, the presumed punishment of plagiarii.
"Fire Blue" floats through crackling air, as simple, melancholy keyboard chords and a flat, distorted snare drum accompany what sounds like a sad whale, or perhaps the ghost of a bovine dinosaur.
There was an interesting downward progression of SITAR to DOBRO to SIMBA to SNARE (although a "Simba" isn't a musical instrument, there are "baakisimba" dances in Uganda so I call musical pattern).
He was accused of using bombs and bullets in a crusade that took the lives of innocents but never did manage to snare that Cuban leader, who died at 90 in 2016.
Almost, but not quite: When he administered a subtle accent on one note of a pattern, or added a tap of a cymbal or snare drum, it became a startling, significant event.
It isn't an ideal spot — there is a barbed wire fence and power lines, which could snare his balloon — but the clouds are floating north and will soon be out of range.
That idea was translated into "redacted" moments onstage, such as the work's silent opening, in which the So musicians executed hand gestures as if they were playing snare drums — only without instruments.
Will Stackpole started off "Aft Agley," the liveliest and most interesting of the four works, with the steady build of a single note from almost nothing, capped with a sharp snare-drum march.
Or perhaps to snare incautious filmmakers, as it's also the setting for Gus Van Sant's movie of the same name, a numinous meditation on grief that's more likely to inspire laughter than tears.
The New Vanguard Andrew Cyrille opens one of his two new albums, "The Declaration of Musical Independence," with a syncopated figure on a snare drum, as taut and riveting as a military cadence.
On "No Bad News," a work of fearless diagnostics and badly needed affirmation, Mr. Allen coaxes the snare drum in a lateral sway, and pushes things ahead with the kick and high-hat.
"I started playing real loose, deep-sounding snare drums on country records," Mr. Carrigan said at an event held in his honor at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville in 2009.
"XO Tour Llif3," the album's lead single and Uzi's biggest hit so far, swerves to life over rattling snare drums, spiky, plinky electronic shimmer, and translucent keyboard stabs reverberating jauntily around the beat.
Recreating one of the film's signature moments, Lockett as Miles reached out and played the snare drum of a member of a rival band, drawing a punch and sparking a simulated brawl. Oct.
With runners at first and third in the top of the sixth inning, Gonzalez lunged to his right to snare a low line drive from RF Jason Hayward to keep the game scoreless.
Gerald Boyd, who is black and has lived on the Eastern Shore since 19903, said Mr. Northam's case was a cautionary tale that the nation's racist conditioning can snare even well-meaning people.
I guess you can see this snare as either the worthless dirtbag or as the high school crush, gliding across the dance floor on prom night to give you those Iron Maiden tickets.
Taylor: A snare drum on "We're All Gonna Die" or the specifics of a keyboard tone and arrangement decisions where we honed it in and paid a little bit more attention than we did.
Murphy, picking up right where the first season left off, lays out the details of a military operation to snare Pablo Escobar, who has just escaped confinement at his luxury prison complex, La Catedral.
That's thanks to a multi-faceted strategy that involves "engagement with the local community, daily anti-poaching and anti-snare patrols, veterinary care, regulated eco-tourism and effective law enforcement," the report authors wrote.
Mr. Riggins's snare and bass drums kick up dust on the offbeats, and Mr. Glasper — first on bubbling electric keyboard, then on acoustic piano — refuses to let his levitating gospel chords touch the ground.
Aside from the parallel story line of Bobby's betrayal and all its sleight-of-hand references, Chuck's snare snaps shut just a little too easily given the size and cunning of its intended quarry.
Among them, it is usually a coup for an institution to snare applicants whose top-of-the-class high-school records and SAT scores would assure them a place at a renowned private university.
Krohn offered catchy, achy loops of melody ripped from fuzzy soul and jazz records, punctuated by kick and snare drums that swung with urgency; most vitally, he articulated a style without saying a word.
On the first bar the snare doesn't hit on the second beat, but rather on the fourth, resuming a regular 2 and 4 pattern on the remaining three bars of the measure before repeating.
It was a track made of club music tropes—warped steel drum melodies, woozy synthesizers, twitchy martial snare work—but it sorta just billowed in the wind, a breath and a pause amidst the chaos.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The language of trap-pop has become so internationally pervasive it's often hard to recognize — snare drums and synth loops are everywhere, hiding in corners, behind bushes, inside computers.
While the O Globo report described an unprecedented sting operation mounted by Brazil's federal police in conjunction with senior JBS executives to snare several politicians, Temer was the one target that towered over the rest.
But the noise of those capital letters and his loud identification as "A BOOTLEGGER AND ROUGHNECK" could be found in the bold snare cracks and reverb swishes of the record, swirling around his lonesome steadiness.
The first baseman climbed up on the ledge and snared a Keon Broxton foul ball at the last moment, the kind of snare that had Rizzo smiling at the sublimeness of his own fielding artistry.
If you blanch at the idea of sorting through 1,200 startups to find just the right investment opportunity — or to snare the interest of just the right investor — let CrunchMatch make your networking life easier.
Mr. Opsvik sets up a theme alone, and the others join the party in fitful turns: brushes on a snare drum, a spidery phrase on the fretboard, a honk and a cluck on tenor saxophone.
He's fallen for the snare of the silver lining—that if you just bring back the breakout Rivers as a backup to the regular starters, the team could banish the dread once and for all.
He helped young people in an area with high unemployment avoid the snare of the Mafia, asked parishioners to help police investigations, refused donations from mobsters and banned them from joining traditional religious street processions.
Those voices say that a combination of broken families, bad neighborhoods, bad schools and the persistence of racism can snare anyone and keep them on the margins of society, regardless of their personal character. Rep.
How job-hopping in this tight labor market can help you snare a fatter paycheck Older job seekers should watch out for these age discrimination red flags Second, he says, is that telecommuting improves productivity.
But he found a more muscular platform with Mr. Coryell, whose album "Introducing the Eleventh House With Larry Coryell," released in 1974, opens with a thunderous barrage of triplets on Mr. Mouzon's toms and snare.
In 1845, John Snare, a British bookseller, bought a picture of King Charles I for a pittance at auction and spent the rest of his life trying to prove that he had a genuine Velázquez.
They watched a YouTube video called " Hack Life: Creative Best Bird Trap Make from Big Cardboard Box that Work 100% ," in which a boy recommended using rubber bands to fashion a spring-loaded pigeon snare.
Massari gives the keys a carnivalesque chromatic workout, favoring blocky horn patches, faux-electric guitar, theatrical snare rolls, and chintzy, toy-like voices; the resulting woozy waltz sounds always moments away from spinning out of control.
The boom-ch-boom-chk snare pattern of reggaetón is very much the result of electronic production, though leading Cuban reggaetoneros like El Chachal y Yakarta have been known to play with a 15-piece band.
The work, written in 1862, is a virtuosic collage of tunes including "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Yankee Doodle" that calls on the pianist to imitate the sounds of pealing bells and a military snare drum.
As industry news site Bakery and Snacks reports, bread manufacturer Hovis recently rolled out a new range of "Good Inside" loaves with added fibre and flax seeds in an attempt to snare the fibre-conscious consumer.
Mr. Schwartz said the smells reminded him of the joy of watching Joe DiMaggio snare a fly ball and the sadness of learning in 1979 that Yankees catcher Thurman Munson had died in an airplane crash.
At Bobby's direction, Chuck uses Axe's former employee Rudy as a cat's paw — while revealing that the guy has a pretty solid operatic tenor voice — in a sting operation intended to snare Taylor on insider trading.
With another chance on Wednesday, Hill nearly came through, and even had the requisite defensive highlight behind him: a diving catch by second baseman Chase Utley to snare a liner by Josh Bell in the eighth.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy is hoping to snare his maiden WGC-HSBC Champions title on his sixth visit to the Sheshan International Golf Club this week as he builds toward the climax of his season in Dubai.
Charging the renovation to a credit card isn't the worst idea, if you can snare a zero-percent offer—and pay off the debt before that offer expires, said Odysseas Papadimitriou, chief executive of comparison site WalletHub.com.
Gregorius put the Yankees ahead with a home run, which accompanied two superb defensive plays: a leap to snare a hit from Alexei Ramirez and a bare-hand pickup and off-balance throw to retire Wil Myers.
Hopper gets caught in the tangled roots (arms?) of the shadow monster below Hawkins, and it starts to wrap around him like the Devil's Snare that Harry, Ron, and Hermione encounter in the first Harry Potter book.
Trevor Bauer then managed to make his opponent work with a seven-pitch at-bat before hitting a flyball into foul territory that Jason Heyward climbed the wall to snare for the second out of the inning.
Externally, GSK might try to snare a senior figure from a rival drugmaker, such as Novartis' respected pharma head David Epstein, or else look beyond the drugs sector to an executive with broader experience in consumer products.
While the two techniques look similar, the CIA's one appears to have different capabilities, and might have also been inspired by a talk at the Black Hat security conference in 2012, by a researcher known as Snare.
Less formally extreme than Rabbit Snare Gorge, Black Gables, as the house is known, shares an inherently frigid ethos: Even in the long, dazzling days of Nova Scotia's briefly glorious spring, both houses evoke shadows and ice.
Outside his funeral at St. Martin of Tours Church here on Thursday, several thousand firefighters listened to more somber resonances: to the whine of bagpipes, the rattle of snare drums and the thrashing of helicopters in formation.
On its first live album, "All the World's a Stage" from 1976, Peart puts his manic signature on two songs that Rush released before he was in the band, then bursts into a jazz-flecked snare workout.
Louise Post and Nina Gordon weren't the only two musically inclined people in the group ... they were joined by Steve Lack on the distorted bass and Jim Shapiro completing the band's backline with snappy snare and drums.
Agüero got things going with a sensational touch to snare and control a deep ball, and as he twisted around looking for room to maneuver, Sterling snuck behind him and made a run for the goal line.
On "Who's on the Playlist," as the pianist Sullivan Fortner traces the chords to Miles Davis and Bill Evans's "Blue in Green," Overall, 36, daubs his snare drum with brushes, then adds a splatter of electronic percussion.
A compendium of creepy spy-movie bass, squeaking keyboards locking into the groove at skewed angles, and metallic snare drums impatiently ushering things along, "42" rattles and clanks, threatening to fall apart, while both rappers burble excitedly.
Chewy tunes and underlying ostinato harmonies snake their way through a dense mesh of crackling snare drums, thumping electronic bass, fluttery keyboards, cold, breathy space, and a general textural harshness counteracted in the melodies and not much else.
"When I'm Sixty-Four" (Take 2) Stripped of its clarinet score, this jaunty Vaudeville number consists of just bass (played by McCartney as he sang), lightly brushed snare courtesy of Starr, Lennon's gentle electric guitar, and overdubbed piano.
But it expanded to snare several former high-ranking PP members such as ex-party treasurer, Luis Barcenas, who is among the 37 people on trial on charges of organized crime, falsifying accounts, influence-peddling and tax crimes.
There's a reggae song that features Ziggy Marley, a ballad with the Backstreet Boys, and handful of country slow jams with the kind of spacious snare programming found by typing "Drake Type Beat" into the YouTube search bar.
The correction officer approached the owl carefully, and managed to snare it in a box, according to Rita McMahon, a co-founder and director of the Wild Bird Fund, a nonprofit that provides medical care for migrant birds.
In previous features, McKay staged the murder of a man by an airborne trident; filmed a prosthetic scrotum in close-up bobbing atop a snare drum; and enlisted Margot Robbie to explain subprime mortgages from a bubble bath.
He dons a saffron robe and walks barefoot down scorching highways in a religious pilgrimage, undergoes the humiliations of martial-arts training and perches for hours on a bamboo pole while trying to snare crabs with a stick.
After years of waiting, the club had finally managed to snare a billionaire, the sort of benefactor who had the sort of wealth that might restore England's fourth-most successful team to its place among the country's elite.
In fact, a more accurate transcription of the opening lines would look something like this if you account for how prominent the snare is: Her name isPARNGNoel PARNG I have a PARNG dream aPARNGbout her It's not viable.
Still, the audio output wasn't very bassy, so I missed a fair bit of the low cello warmth on the track, and heard a lot of high and mid-high portions like the cymbals and snare and sharp clapping.
Elsewhere their fragments remain fragments, with no loss of humor: "I Need Help Immediately" is a disjointed compilation of studio comedy sound effects, pasting together snippets of canned applause, slapstick boings, junk saxophone, snare drums, flute, and triangle clicks.
The junior from Compton ripped off a monumental ten receptions for 204 yards and three touchdowns, and none of it was more dynamic than an early fourth-quarter snare that ricocheted off two Trojan defenders into his right hand.
Their first album The Looks featured lots of bass lines played on the classic Roland SH-101 synth that's still in their rig, as well as copious use of the snare from the underrated Roland TR-707 drum machine.
Even when young bands are starting out here, they have to take trains or fly when playing in the next city over, so they travel light: guitarists carry pedals and a guitar; drummers carry a snare, sticks, and symbols.
Naturally it was a shitshow, with their soundman literally repairing their snare drum with a wrench mid-set, but the grown children in the crowd ate it up, screaming along with the lyrics... even though they were in Lingala.
The traditional dubstep sound, and the scene that surrounded it, has undoubtedly become a lot smaller in the UK. In many ways, that needed to happen because that mono-tonal, faux-aggressive, big snare sound was getting quite tired.
Kike Hernandez sent him to third on a groundout to second, but McCullers got out of the inning when Chris Taylor hit a shallow fly to center that a diving Springer was able to snare for the third out.
Bedard shared that once the alligator was tired out from all the playing, he was able to easily capture him, put a snare on its mouth and tape it shut, and move the alligator for relocation in the Everglades.
But the final track provides an intriguing bit of studio ephemera: For 773 minutes, Monk and the drummer Art Taylor work out a spare, chunky plod on the toms and snare, creating a crosshatch with Monk's gently bobbing melody.
The focus of that set fell hard on Mr. Graves, who played a tie-dyed drum kit with no snare drum and no hanging cymbals — just toms and a high-hat that he clacked and fizzled every so often.
So I set out to snare a new TV. I knew it couldn't be another Pioneer Elite plasma, because plasma has long been superseded as a technology and Pioneer (at least the real, original Pioneer) exited the TV business in 2010.
There was lots of foreshadowing of ItsTheReal: countless late nights in our best friend Greg Mayo's basement studio, poring over snare drum sounds, roasting coworkers and the campers we were in charge of, and hours, days, weeks of perfecting our wordplay.
" Lupita Nyong'o, the Oscar-winning actress, posed with a baby elephant rescued from a poacher's snare, telling her 103 million Instagram followers: "33,000 elephants are killed every year so that a few people can wear and display a few trinkets.
The current threshold for banks considered too big to fail is those with assets of $50 billion or more; under the new measure, that figure would be moved higher to exclude the regional banks that got caught in the regulatory snare.
You have to get permission from the landowner first, and then you have to make sure you have the right kind of trap for the animal you're trying to snare, and then you have to wait for it to spring.
That brought up Justin Turner, and the postseason hero for the Dodgers hit a liner that looked like it might sneak through the infield before Alex Bregman ranged to his left and was able to snare it for the second out.
In the story "The Straw Husband," a woman is married to a man made of straw who, after becoming upset with her, begins to spew miniature orchestral instruments — timpani, clarinets, snare drums — from his body, until he's left deflated and unconscious.
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service, on behalf of the state, also sets snare traps in the brush along the shore to capture foxes before the birds even arrive, a practice that officials said has been routine for years.
In Aakaash Israni's tough, woody bass playing; the desiccated thump of Qasim Naqvi's snare drum; and the obstinate patterns Amino Belyamani plays on muted piano strings, you might hear influences ranging from deep house to the Gnawa music of Morocco.
"Oryx," the opening track from Anteloper's debut album, "Kudu," begins with a gargle of static and high tones; Mr. Nazary starts an irregular pattern on the snare drum and hi-hat, and Ms. Branch's trumpet comes swirling in close behind.
By the end of "7 for Max," a generous and clattering original composition, Mr. Cyrille — the 76-year-old avant-garde eminence — had lost interest in his toms and snare, and was rattling off a fast roll on the stage's carpet.
Yet, sick though France is, she cannot hold a candle to your fashionably brained American who would have us believe that the land of Coolidge is a snare and a delusion, that Greenwich Village is boring while Montparnasse is inspiring, etc.
Finally, at a little after midnight on Saturday, workers lowered sardines and a snare down to Toffee and were able to hoist her up to the ground where she was meant by a loud cheer and some tears of joy.
Even though it technically counted as one of Bradford's ten incompletions, the ball boy made the best catch of the night with this casual as all get out snare as Bradford threw the ball away on the run from the Giants pressure.
We first meet him in The Paradise Snare as a brash 18-year-old who grew up under a harsh local crime boss named Garris Shrike, and escapes to become a pilot for a religious cult on a backwater world named Ylesia.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong and Singapore are seeking to snare a bigger share of the $540 trillion global derivatives business, taking advantage of tough new UK and European banking rules and uncertainty created by Britain's plans to leave the European Union.
The United States and Israel must also avoid the latest snare set by the Europeans, who are desperately seeking to prevent the Trump administration from doing what Trump has repeatedly said he wants to do, namely exiting the failed Iranian nuclear deal.
Nova was seconds from putting the cap on four scoreless innings to open the game, but Kevin Pillar barely beat out a throw at first base after Chase Headley made a diving snare on a ground ball along the third-base line.
"There is just so much capital available that has to be put to work and investors are willing to buy credits with more borrower-favorable collateral or covenant protections in order to achieve their returns," said Ellen Snare, a partner at King & Spalding.
The technological advances on the skin of those gloves have been so profound that they now enable receivers to snare passes their forebears never dreamed of catching, and in making the seemingly impossible possible, they may be changing the way football is played.
Photos courtesy of Le Festival d'été de Québec Chad Smith cracks on his snare, Flea starts pulsing through a simple, squelching rhythm, and Josh Klinghoffer whirls around it, the occasional jolt of white noise spasming in time from his low-strung guitar.
But the highlight to us was the thrilling performance of the Gombey dancers, who don riotously colorful, elaborately tasseled costumes, painted masks and tall, feathered headdresses, and act out stories to the insistent beat of bass and snare drums, punctuated by shrill whistles.
The animals broke free from Kruger park on Monday morning close to Komatipoort, a town of 5,000 people, prompting a search by armed wildlife rangers and police who, using helicopters and tranquilliser guns, managed to dart and snare four of the lions.
Australia, the world's largest coal exporter, also managed to snare a bigger share of anthracite, but its January-August total of 869,916 tonnes, while up 45 percent from the same period a year ago, is only one-fifth of what Russia has supplied.
Over the course of the next few minutes, he'll hit the center of a snare slowly and a series of randomly pitched metallic pings rumble from a nearby set of studio monitors in unison with the taut wack of the drum head.
With Milwaukee up 216-256 in the eighth, he laid out in the hole at second base to snare a hard bouncer from Chris Herrmann, got to his feet and somehow threw out Herrmann at first base for the first out of the inning.
According to In The Devil's Snare: The Salem Witchcraft Crisis of 1692, by Mary Beth Norton, the subsequent trials took a similarly antagonistic slant (relentless questioning and very vocal accusers), indicating just how little the magistrates and larger community cared about hearing the women's testimony.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's war on smog is shaking up the country's busiest ports, which handle billions of tonnes of cargo a year, forcing Tianjin to overhaul its business as northern rivals snare a greater share of vast coal and iron ore shipments, results show.
Over snare drums that once rang with gleeful defiance, we have instead the sour death knell that anchors "Thought It Was a Drought"; where those high keyboard squeals used to mean the dancefloor was heating up, now they sound like inarticulate cries of agony.
Van Eeden and a colleague tracked the signal to a remote corner of Mozambique, more than 160 km (100 miles) away from where the bird had been tagged, and found it with its neck trapped in a snare probably used to catch small buck.
We'd just gotten into New York that day, and it comes time to play, and the whole band wasn't there, so we ended up playing with I think just the snare drum and sax accompanying me on guitar – I don't even think we used mikes.
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Prince's version here doesn't search for shortcuts: he hammers staccato notes where the snare might've held the beat; he thuds the bass keys where the choir might've swelled; he flies into soulful screeches at some crescendos and withers down to a whisper at others.
Closer at hand, the sixty-six drums' polyrhythms and syncopations resolved into a conversation: between the dobra, the mid-range bass drums that carried melodic lines; the repique, the high-pitched tom drums; and the caixa, or snare drum, the crossover from European music.
So he would start and pull up the old mix and then pull up the mix he was working on and get it started, and then I would come in and say "Oh, it needs more snare or more guitar" or whatever I thought.
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)," written by Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, and Spector himself, is a staggering song, buoyed by a rasping saxophone and peppered with overblown church bells, its choir and snare both fighting through the speakers for space, all failing in their ways.
So he recorded it and I told him: " this is so hip hop we're gonna make a hip hop song " So I quickly made a rhythm: [Droplet] That was just the kick, snare and hi hat at the time but the idea was there.
Devenski got a second out with some help from his defense, as George Springer ranged far to his right to snare a fly ball from Chris Taylor, and Devenski ended the inning by striking out Justin Turner on a foul tip to the catcher.
Critic's Notebook Somewhere close to midnight last Sunday, the rapper Yasiin Bey tossed his hoodie over a mic stand and hunkered down into a shimmy, tilting forward and leaping back across the tight Blue Note stage, his eyes locked on Chris Dave's snare drum.
There was something about that lazy open high-hat on the sixth beat snapping over into a brash, angry snare that was irresistible for producers, and it became a hip-hop and R&B staple – then bled out into the rest of pop music.
" While the special events and gifts for Quinn and her siblings are "amazing," he said, it is the more human moments — for example, Bucaro holding an exhausted Quinn as Snare was able to grab lunch for his kids — that made the Fantasy Flight day extra "incredible.
Through wispy guitar lines, eyes-closed falsetto, and the tight thwack of a carefully tuned snare he tells the origin stories of our universe of woe, tapping into the universalities of romantic discontent that have echoed through decades of boogie, funk, R&B, and quiet storm.
"With the uptick in interest rates, with the Fed signaling two more rate hikes this year, and with people waiting for the bogeyman around the corner, there is real worry that the loan market may be starting to turn," said Ellen Snare, a partner at King & Spalding.
" On NPR, record-mastering engineer Bob Ludwig explained how new techniques diminish the 1989 recording of Paul McCartney's "Figure of Eight": "It really no longer sounds like a snare drum with a very sharp attack … It sounds more like somebody padding on a piece of leather.
A few of the instruments are so old as to be antiques, such as a dented Empire French horn with a lost valve that still sounds out gorgeous tones and a snare drum from the 1970s or '80s with a busted head and a low hum.
"Sober" cruises spookily over simulated acoustic drum popping that explodes into rapid snare blasts at the end of each measure, plus spiky keyboards that also sound like drum machines; "Homemade Dynamite" soars and abrades simultaneously thanks to the contrast between her whispered falsetto and the clattery electronic sizzle.
The duo honor the timeless original material in their version of "White Christmas" well, while stepping away from the sadness inherent in the Bing Crosby version, going instead for a Rat Pack-infused vibe heavy on the 2/4 snare and bass line to make it extra jaunty.
Going behind his superiors' back in order to snare a well-connected multi-millionaire, Hector has much the same function as Olivia Colman's character in "The Night Manager", but Lewis plays him as a pouting upper-class twit who seems to have bumbled in from an "Austin Powers" comedy.
"The bottom line," the motion stated, "is that statements by Attorney General Paxton and Mr. Stanart, and potentially future statements by Texas officials, if not immediately curbed, turn this court's remedy into a threat, and the right to vote in coming elections into a snare and a delusion."
Photo by Julie Hrudova The theater typically gives several performances a week, and a recent matinee included everything you might expect from a clown show: face make-up, circus music pumping through the speakers, a drummer accenting the punchlines with snare rolls, and male clowns dressed in drag.
Chant, whisper, Xhosa-language clicking consonants: From its first moments, when a man stumbling across the stage wailed over the insistent march rhythm that runs through Ravel's "Boléro," crisply rattled out on a snare drum, "Cion" was, for me, as much a vocal event as a choreographic one.
The classic flute and snare drum intro for 20th Century Fox productions is the perfect tune to get you into the mood for Halloween, but a few years ago, a silly viral video completely ruined any majestic appeal the intro had earned for years to come with a crappy flute rendition.
The one party colleague whose name Mr Campbell has happily invoked is that of the governor, John Bel Edwards, who miraculously managed to snare the state's highest office last year by stressing his conservative values—and more importantly, by having had the great good fortune to run against an unpopular Republican.
With many crises facing the White House, the president chose to make time for the anti-abortion cause on Friday, when he became the first sitting president to appear at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. That the president would want to snare this non-honor isn't shocking.
Quick snare drums and chintzy keyboard figures in the established rattling-trap style inspire purely sung moments like "Riri," whose barked seal noises prove quite the earworm, and "Pop Man," in which he croons "Wet wet!" persistently and percussively into an echo chamber of moans and purrs and gasps and chirps.
Anyone who puts "astral" in a song title should be aware of Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks," and Valerie June's music certainly is; the core is a gently strummed acoustic guitar, with keyboard tones and muted horns hovering nearby as a snare drum calmly marches the listener toward a benevolent lesson.
In my memoir "Lucking Out," knowing how skippable many readers might find a chapter on my initiation into balletomania, I coupled it in the same chapter with a reverie on the Times Square porn scene, hoping to snare and hold the unsuspecting — a devilishly clever tactic that probably fooled nobody.
At home in Brooklyn, a few days after the group's two-night New School stand, Mr. Weiss showed off a battle scar: a patch of raw, red skin between his left thumb and forefinger, the result of thwacking his snare with peak force while using a jazz drummer's traditional stick grip.
How job-hopping in this tight labor market can help you snare a fatter paycheck Older job seekers should watch out for these age discrimination red flags To reduce their virtual distance profile, they implemented in-person discussions to better understand each other's values — something that had disappeared behind virtual curtains.
McNeil, who was 3 for 5 at the plate, made the biggest defensive play of the game, diving to to his left in the bottom of the eighth to snare a ball that was rocketed at him by Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco and then turn it into a double play.

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