sculpting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of sculpting In English

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  • Like sculpting hands you must work the substance to find its essential form.

  • The player always has the sense of reaching in and sculpting aspects of the output sound, even as the hands sculpt the instrumental technique. 10.

  • Musical form is created by sculpting a shapeless, random mass of sound.

  • On his left, he wields the compass and square of architecture and the tools of sculpting and painting - hammer, inkpot and quill - and a painting.

  • For example sculpting renders two events equivalent, or synchronized, after all states distinguishing them have been removed.

  • In this harmonically very unpretentious movement the composer achieves genuine poetry through understatement and delicate sculpting, especially of the sinuous line for solo alto.

  • He envisioned lines of sounds turning around the listener like arabesques - sound sculpting in space - today realised through multi-channel techniques and diffusion.

  • For example, the mimicking of manual human action, such as sketching or sculpting as an interaction model, while compelling, is unsuitable for design space exploration.

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