He is one of the many bell
TINKLING cyclists who just expect pedestrians to move out of his way.
Ray Fullard will be joining Althea Gaye as the Octave
Tinkling Twosome take to the skies.
A CHILD'S DREAM There is a place not far away where gnomes and pixies dwell, It's in a very leafy glade, a place called Pixies Dell, It is a very magic place, where you and I can go, We must be very quiet, and walk on our tiptoes, We'll ride there on a moonbeam, across the starry night, And sit beside the leafy glade, and watch the fairy lights, Can you hear their merry laughter, and the
tinkling of a bell?
After a glass of champagne or eight, Hollywood It boy Michael Fassbender, 34, twirled co-stars Viggo Mortensen and Keira Knightley on the dancefloor before
tinkling the ivories and finally piggy-backing his way out of the front door - where he stopped to have a cigarette.
The haven in the playground at Ysgol Ffordd Dyffryn in Llandudno is full of flowers and herbs, their fragrances and the
tinkling and rustling of wind chimes and leaves.
And each Christmas he goes back on the road with his travelling band to enthral fans with his expert ivory
tinkling. Think of it as a premature pressie from the former Squeeze man, and don't panic - all you sozzled Auld Lang Syners out there can still get your end-of-year Jools fix via his traditional televised musical countdown of the dying moments of December 31.
No diet required here though to overcome the problem, just a fondness of
tinkling those eighty-eight ivories to the delight of his attentive neighbours.
Flanked by
tinkling harpsichords, shimmering synthesizers, and assorted other keyboards, singer Laetitia Sadier conjures dreamy melancholy in tunes such as "Neon Beanbag" and "Cellulose Sunshine." It's hard to imagine a more enthralling display of brooding romanticism than the title track, which could pass for the score of a '60s caper flick.
We are summoned to meetings by drumming rather than by the
tinkling of a small xylophone, and the house is full of bright, flowing robes.
But however visually lush, Shonibare's version is decidedly unoperatic by dint of its repetitive narrative--after the king is shot he gets up again--and sound track, which is entirely mute but for the sounds of the dancers' feet and breath, a
tinkling bell, and the fatal gunshot.
Think silver service and a man
tinkling the ivories in the corner.
Listen for Vonnegut's player piano
tinkling on the PA system the next time you shop your local Sam's Club; the tune is getting louder.
The music sounded similar to aural collages Cunningham has used before, with Radiohead using heartbeats, chants, and drones for the first half and Sigur Ros using the
tinkling of a music box and the grinding of a nutcracker for the second half.
No copy, just a piano
tinkling "As Time Goes By" in the background.
but pachinko fanatics are really desperate to get back to their
tinkling balls.