untempered - translation to arabic
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untempered - translation to arabic

AMERICAN MUSICIAN
William Shadrack Cole; Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble; Untempered Ensemble

untempered      
غير مطبع ، غير مسقى غير محنك
غير مسقى غير محنك      

untempered

Definition

untempered
¦ adjective
1. not moderated or lessened.
2. (of a material) not brought to the proper hardness or consistency.

Wikipedia

Bill Cole (musician)

William Shadrack Cole is an American jazz musician, ethnomusicologist, professor of music, professor of African-American studies, and author. As All About Jazz jazz journalist Dan McClenaghan put it, "Cole – a rare breed of jazz artist who has focused his efforts on uniting Eastern sounds with the American art form – is a musical seeker who has, over the better part of four decades [since 1974], mastered an array of non-traditional, non-Western [wind] instruments." Cole specializes in the Ghanaian atenteben, the Chinese suona, the Korean hojok and piri, the South Indian nagaswaram, the North Indian shehnai, the Tibetan trumpet, and the Australian didjeridu. Cole has a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University. Cole has written two books, one on Miles Davis and one on John Coltrane. Cole is the founder and leader of the Untempered Ensemble.

Examples of use of untempered
1. This is why at times an untempered zeal can be manipulated by others and channeled into forms of extremism.
2. At home, too, the Prime Minister now has the chance to push through a long–term programme of reform, untempered by the electoral caution that has hobbled his Government.
3. But in an informal survey of opinions across Baghdad conducted on Tuesday by Iraqi reporters on the staff of The New York Times, the butcher‘s outburst was a relatively rare case of untempered hostility for the Americans and the Iraqi governments they have worked with in the past year.