For the lower and middle voice ranges, at least, having a fairly close articulation from vowel to vowel assists in keeping the throat open (the first formant lower), the resonator convergent, and the timbre
chiaroscuro. Tough sound cannot actually be placed, there is a possible basis for variation in sensation of vibration along the vocal tract, due to the pressure nodes of the resonated sound waves.
Ask students to point out areas in the picture where the artist employed
chiaroscuro (hand/forearm, neck/face).
There are no lengthy discussions of
chiaroscuro here.
In "
Chiaroscuro," Sceab returns figuratively from the dead and his apparition becomes an occasion for the poet to consider the tenebrous relationship between life and death.
The
Chiaroscuro String Quartet are certainly among the best.
The
chiaroscuro woodcuts in the Royal Academy are not the limit of his collection, but he has restricted himself to the medium of prints, mostly from Italy, and from the late 15th, 16th and early 17th centuries.
Its combination of
chiaroscuro, depth of focus, oblique camera angles, a disjointed and fragmented narrative, all supporting an appropriately gloomy world view, initiated the style.
Lawrence" presented features typical of the artist's style, such as the use of
chiaroscuro for dramatic effect and the unique perspective from which the subject is seen.
Harry, reeling from the profound agony of a dead child (the particulars are murky and fragmentary) and new to a
chiaroscuro European city that recalls Barcelona, is drawn to a shadowy boulevard where evening strollers casually promenade with the dead, and where avant-garde artists perform as living statues.
For example, the picture of Clayton rehearsing a group of musicians during a 1990
Chiaroscuro label session for Milt Hinton's album Old Man Time (
Chiaroscuro 310) includes in the background Hinton at his bass and Red Richards at piano.