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Of her two surviving children, Carl showed no particular musical aptitude.
He had an excellent voice and great musical aptitude.
His musical aptitudes enabled him to complete the school's four-year program in only two.
Despite its name, the school accepts girls of all abilities, although a proportion are selected for academic or musical aptitude.
Deliberate avoidance of musical aptitude tests or "auditions" to begin music study.
A musical aptitude is likely but undocumented.
I see the professor's point about engaging people who otherwise don't believe they have any musical aptitude, but maybe these performances should remain sans audience.
The selective proportion of their intake has been reduced since 1995, and currently stands at 25% academic and 10% musical aptitude.
It selects 10% of its intake on musical aptitude, as it is entitled to do as a specialist school.
The school admits some pupils each year based on musical aptitude, as well as admitting probationary choristers.
Raju Ananthaswamy displayed great musical aptitude from a young age and began playing tabla in his father's troupe.
At age eleven, she was given a series of I.Q. tests as well as musical aptitude tests.
The Music Region - A puzzle primarily involving musical aptitude, particularly for reading musical score.
Band uniforms were military-like with cross belts and members had to pass rigid musical aptitude and marching tests.
Inclusion in the program is by selection process in which factors considered include: musical aptitude, commitment of the program, physical and behavioural suitability.
When she was 10 years old she started taking music classes with his father who, seen her musical aptitude, started teaching her to play the violin.
Barely acknowledged by a parade of singers possessing only a fraction of his musical aptitude, Mr. Miller labored long.
In addition to his crown, Henry's children inherited his red-gold coloring, his studiousness and his musical aptitude.
The young Doudou showed an early musical aptitude from the age of six, when he successfully joined France's national youth choir, which has long since been disbanded.
He showed a musical aptitude at any early age and his older brother, Joseph Achron, placed him in the St. Petersburg Conservatory.
Audition will include testing for sight-reading ability and an assessment of musical aptitude consisting of tonal and rhythmic memory and discrimination.
The potentially confounding effects of musical experience with musical aptitude were dissociated in an experiment by Gaede, Parsons and Bertera (1978).
He showed musical aptitude at school, including the ability to compose melodies, and gained some notoriety by playing like Jerry Lee Lewis at school functions.
Instead of treating beauty like race - as a suspect category irrelevant to job performance - maybe we should think of it more like intelligence, charm or musical aptitude.
One of his grandchildren, Holly Sullivan (named in honor of Buddy Holly) has displayed exceptional musical aptitude even from a young age.
Organs were designed to mimic the musical capabilities of a typical human band.
A third submitted a design for a weapon similar to a Gatling gun, but with an added musical capability.
However, in terms of musical capabilities and cost/performance ratio, it is doubtful that the models mentioned here can be surpassed in their class.
Questions about DCC's musical capabilities arise from its unusual operating principle.
And birthday songs by the Beatles and Stevie Wonder might be a little beyond our musical capabilities at parties.
Her parents, astonished by her musical capability, signed her with the National Conservatory for piano and music theory lessons.
When asked about his career low-point, he named 'Order of the Griffon' for the TurboGrafx-16, citing difficulties with the system's limited musical capabilities.
Located at Vancouver's G. F. Strong Centre, the studio is designed for people with a wide range of disabilities and musical capabilities.
Most students that participate in the Music Ensembles are not Music Majors, but rather have a strong interest in pursuing their musical capabilities.
Sam Bush extended the musical capabilities of the mandolin and the fiddle to incorporate a seamless blend of bluegrass, rock, jazz, and reggae.
The brothers, all musicians originally from New Jersey, were interested in opening a place where other musicians could play and began to renovate the venue to improve its musical capabilities.
A wobble board, like some other musical instruments, can be ornately decorated as its large surface area can act as a canvas without detracting from its musical capability.
Frank Klepacki composed the game's music, and cites it as the low-point of his career due to difficulties working with the limited musical capabilities of the TG-16's sound engine.
They are currently expanding their musical capabilities crossing over to more experimental ways of performing with the use of sequencers and LCD projectors incorporated into their live shows.
As a record producer, musician, and artist Sagu is the head director who assumes the main leadership role of inspiring consistent ingenuity and motivation to continuously exceed his artistic musical capabilities.
Gilad was educated at the Nesher Comprehensive High-School where he was given his first opportunity to demonstrate his musical capabilities, performing for his school at most of the major functions.
By 1985, several Commodore 64 programmers, such as Rob Hubbard, David Whittaker and Martin Galway, were exploring the musical capabilities of the SID chip in order to produce varying and interesting video game music.
BtoB's debut songs as rookies are exceptional double title compositions that are represented as connected stories of different genres that showcases each of their own charms which shows BtoB's strategy in presenting their various musical capabilities fully.
Miss Reaves-Phillips's primary talent is as a singer and when she momentarily puts aside her mannerisms, as in her Bessie Smith rendition of "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out," one becomes aware of her musical capability.