Sir John Brodrick] Mr. Asquith modulates his voice a good deal, but largely uses the power of emphasis at the risk of being unheard at the end of occasional sentences.
Sir Fortescue Flannery has a quiet but distinct, full-toned, pleasant voice, which modulates little apart from a pronounced drop at the end of each phrase or sentence.
The body generates its own heat and modulates to suit climate and season.
If we know anything of the laws of electricity, we must know velocity modulates its temperature.
The tongue, the lips articulate; the throat With soft vibration modulates the note.
In most of his pieces Scarlatti modulates to the dominant; in minor, to the relative major.
C minor, modulates to the minor key of the dominant, but the section closes in the major key of the dominant.
It is all truth-telling on a miraculous plane of reality, a reality which modulates and merges into fantasy.
His secret weakness exposed, the baron breaks into hysterical weeping, which presently modulates into fierce anger.
Among his contemporaries Tolstoy was the only one who matches him in the accumulation of details, but for the Russian every detail modulates into another, notwithstanding their enormous number.
He distorts, deforms, and with his strong, fluid line modulates his material as he wills, but he never propounds puzzles in form, as do the rest of the experimentalists.
So it is when an amateur opens a scientific treatise on music and learns by what series of chords one modulates from one key to another, or even how the chord of the dominant seventh is resolved to the tonic in its fundamental form.
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