क्लैप्स Meaning in English
क्लैप्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : claps
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्लैपट्रैपक्लैपट्रैप्स
क्लैरट
क्लेरेंस
क्लेरेस्टोर्स
क्लैरेट
क्लेरिज
स्पष्टीकरन
स्पष्ट करना
क्लेरिंडा
शहनाई बजानेवाला
शहनाईवादक
शहनाई जैसा बाजा बजानेवाला
क्लेरिनी
क्लेरिनो
क्लैप्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The band's cover of "Poison Heart" by the Ramones features claps by Sire Records' co-founder Seymour Stein and A"R executive Michael Goldstone.
Murray Lightburn - Lead and background vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, Fender Rhodes, piano, melodica, midi programming, tambourine, maracas, handclaps.
Natalia Yanchak - NordElectro organ and clavinet, piano, synthesizers, Fender Rhodes, lead and background vocals, handclaps.
Martin Pelland - Bass guitar, background vocals, handclaps.
George Donoso III - Drums, background vocals, handclaps.
Valerie Jodoin-Keaton - background vocals, handclaps.
Brigitte Mayes - Cello, synthesizers, Fender Rhodes, flute, background vocals, handclaps.
He absorbed his father's mace into his body, and has gained the ability to produce "thunderclaps"; bursts of concussive force from his hands.
During these performances, the senior holders of the Yolngu songlines share with guests their stories of manikay (song), accompanied by the call of the yidaki (didgeridoo) and the rhythm of the bilma (clapsticks).
Improvisation and three-part harmonies were prominent features, both live and on recording: their eponymous debut release included field recordings of a creaking chair, thunderclaps and the white noise from an untuned analog television, with psychedelic and electronic elements, guitars and a glockenspiel.
"Express Yourself" is an upbeat dance-pop and deep funk song that features instrumentation from brass, handclaps and drum beats, while the chorus is backed by the sound of saxophone and percussion.
" Handclaps and drum beats start as Madonna moves into the chorus of the song, with a thick vocal texture and high-pitched background singing.
A three-clap ending is actually three series of three claps, followed by a single clap.
Often this is repeated three times, leaving the total number of claps at thirty.
Parker, trying to think of something constructive to say, suggested that Crowe mix out the handclaps.
"One More Tune" used syncopated handclaps reminiscent of Steve Reich and a trumpet line hinting at a village brass band, while a new song, "If I Lose You Tonight," which she sang accompanied only by a few notes from a mandolin, had the melodic purity of a traditional Irish ballad.
The band incorporated sounds and techniques that had never been heard in black metal before, using hand claps along with choruses in the song "Philosophical Revolt", jazzy clean guitar passages, and shrieked vocals over piano pieces.
Co-written by Rushen, Freddie Washington, and Terri McFaddin, the propulsive dance-funk classic boasts layers of effervescent synthesizers and lively percussion, all anchored by scintillating handclaps, fingersnaps, and Washington's explosive bass work.