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sextet - use in sentences
Converse of object
- base: In 1943 he leads a quintet and sextet based in Los Angeles which includes Nat King Cole.
- complete: Penny Fletcher completed the sextet with a superb personal best.
- inspire: A sextet inspired by the orchestral color and spontaneous feel of Charles Mingus's small group music.
- leave: Which leaves the two sextet takes of " Acknowledgment " to beg the question, were they worth all those years of suspense?
- form: Matthew Rye The Sunday Telegraph, 21st December 2003 No, not the old brigade who formed this vocal sextet 35 years ago!
Adjective modifier
- vocal: Matthew Rye The Sunday Telegraph, 21st December 2003 No, not the old brigade who formed this vocal sextet 35 years ago!
- German: Instead, the German sextet has unleashed perhaps their most varied album to date.
Modifies a noun
- repertoire: The Raphael Ensemble was formed in 1982 with the aim of performing masterpieces of the quintet and sextet repertoire.
- state: The sextet states are the highest spin states normally calculable using MOPAC in its unmodified form.
Noun used with modifier
- string: The second surprise was the power and beauty of the music that can be produced by a string sextet.
- jazz: This popular traditional jazz sextet was formed six years ago and comprises of drums, bass, banjo, trumpet, clarinet and trombone.
- wind: The wind sextet ' Youth ' is more commonly known by its Czech name Mladi.
- saxophone: Bandleader Tom Brown claimed that it was his saxophone sextet, the Six Brown Brothers, who inaugurated the craze.
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