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    Solo \So"lo\ (s[=o]"l[-o]), n.; pl. E. {Solos} (s[=o]"l[=o]z),
    It. {Soli}. [It., from L. solus alone. See {Sole}, a.] (Mus.)
    A tune, air, strain, or a whole piece, played by a single
    person on an instrument, or sung by a single voice.

    1. The 12-song album features four solos by Mrs. Marcos _ including "Feelings" and three songs sung in the Philippine language Tagalog _ and a duet with Ms. Papin, who produced the album.
    2. Two male dancers are given big solos, but their material is blandly academic in its bravura, as if it were designed to pass a flamenco dance exam (grade 8).
    3. It's a long dance with a string of solos and small dances for various ensembles.
    4. Using a computer-driven descendant of the player piano, a music scholar gave new life to more than 100 rare George Gershwin solos recorded on piano rolls.
    5. First came a few piano solos.
    6. His blues-rock licks are predictable: lots of long, ringing guitar solos that recall Gregg's late brother, Duane Allman.
    7. Both are complex in harmony and texture, with idiosyncratic solos for accordion and piano.
    8. On Monday, there were several solos instead of all choral singing when people bring flowers to Desdemona in Act 2.
    9. Suddenly, people who'd never even heard of "A Prairie Home Companion" were tuning in to their local public radio station every Saturday night to listen to zydeco bands and patriotic organ solos and phony commercials for nonexistent products.
    10. Unlike singing groups that used the lyrics of standard tunes as launch pads for improvisation, this trio's basic repertory consisted of putting lyrics to celebrated, and not so celebrated, jazz instrumental solos.
    11. Next was Aaron Coplaonstrating tremendous discipline after the heart-pounding finale of "Bamboula." The composition's many solos provided a chance to the musicians, especially the strings and woodwinds, to display their skills.
    12. "Calcium Light Night" is a series of dazzling modern solos choreographed by Martins in 1977 to music by Charles Ives.
    13. It gives important solos to seven ballerinas, showing each one's strength.
    14. The disapproval was so strong that security guards were called to appease the crowd during one of Merritt's solos.
    15. Lloyd's solos are sparing and thoughtful, eking out or bending a tone, whispering a run, blending in with the rest of the quartet, not dominating.
    16. It is intellectual hocus-pocus. What we see is seven men who dress up in seven items of flimsy female clothing (they look foolish enough to appear on the cat-walk of almost any British fashion show) and then perform brief, vivid solos.
    17. To the resounding applause of 600 people at the rustic, wood-floor honky-tonk, he picked and crooned one country tune after another, talking to the crowd in between instrumental solos as if he were talking to old friends.
    18. There were exciting tenor saxophone, trombone and trumpet solos, loud and soft.
    19. The girl's sexual charm, her innocent viciousness and kittenish eagerness to have her worldly cake and eat it, and the luscious rewards of duets and solos, are as alluring for the dancer as the diamonds with which Monsieur GM buys Manon.
    20. Sometimes, band members laid down their regular instruments and picked up maracas or other off-beat percussion instruments to accentuate solos.
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