Note meant to be played as one that quickly "slides" or "glides" to another note.
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Examples for "grace note"
Examples for "grace note"
1A firsthand view of it would be a grace note few have attained.
2It's a remarkable grace note on which to end.
3Every note was a grace note.
4Even his dodgy shoulder was hurting, a grace note added to the symphony of agony from his back.
5Then I discovered that there is a trill, a tiny grace note or yodel, at the end of his second note.
1I knew that air, those trills, those little runs, those grace notes.
2Of course, with HTM involved, the new Chuck Taylor gets some grace notes.
3Onstage, the grace notes come with audactious if typically understated flourishes.
4It's not that President Obama didn't hit grace notes for bolstering his platform.
5And grace notes of The Queen: national-institution acting and toehold in New Labour politicking.
6The lines were wrong, and so were the grace notes.
7At the same time, sinister grace notes accompany Cromwell's triumph.
8Some Spanish singers give a similar impression, through singing interminable grace notes beyond notation.
9Old, faint scars marred his face, but only added further grace notes to his appearance.
10The president hit all the political grace notes.
11Zoe's voice skipping upward in grace notes.
12There were also sculptures, standing here and there like grace notes, by Moore and Dali and Picasso.
13Turner is deeply sympathetic as the religious matriarch even while providing subtle comic grace notes to the role.
14Mixing poetic voiceover and gorgeous cinematography, time and again the frame fills with extraordinary observations and grace notes.
15Sobbing organ notes, whimpering grace notes.
16Trills, twitterings, grace notes, little runs upward ending in the air-surely it was a boy's heart, and not unhappy.
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