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We also don't need tools that "spark" our creativity. We don't write for the pop market, and I have no idea whether tools like pitch formers and contact lists are of any value to those who do. I liked McGill/VersePerfect because it doesn't require an internet connection. My writing partner and I have been using, though we'll probably switch to wikirhymer or Merriam Webster. I'm also not sure what you mean by, "intelligent rhyme." Either a word rhymes or it does not. At this point, I don't recall which words I was looking up - I tried a number of different ones.
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3," Martha Argerich, piano, Charles Dutoit, conductor (Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal) "Scriabin: Piano Concerto," Anatol Ugorski, piano, Pierre Boulez, conductor (Chicago Symphony Orchestra).Click to expand.I'm only interested in perfect rhymes I don't use near or imperfect rhymes. 1 and 2," Gil Shaham, violin, Pierre Boulez, conductor (Chicago Symphony Orchestra ) "Beethoven: Violin Concerto/Bernstein: Serenade," Hilary Hahn, violin, David Zinman, conductor (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra) "Britten: Double Concerto in B Minor," Yuri Bashmet, viola, Gidon Kremer, violin, Kent Nagano, conductor (Halle Orchestra) "Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. Will Win: Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes and Dave Hollandīest Classical Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra) But given the fusion bias of the Grammy voters, expect the all-star "Like Minds" to triumph instead. Nominees: "Like Minds," Gary Burton, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes and Dave Holland "Change," Chick Corea and Origin "Requiem," Branford Marsalis Quartet "Art of the Trio 4 - Back at the Vanguard," Brad Mehldau "Inner Voyage," Gonzalo Rubalcaba.īetween the pointed imagination of the playing and the emotional resonance of Kenny Kirkland's death midway through the recording sessions, Branford Marsalis' "Requiem" definitely deserves this award. But don't be surprised if "Livin' la Vida Loca" winds up a dark-horse winner. Strangely, that's likely to work to the advantage of the Backstreet Boys hit "I Want It That Way," especially since Santana's hit "Smooth" gets by more on groove than on melody.
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This award goes to the songwriters, those anonymous tunesmiths who collect all the publishing royalties, and that's part of the reason people couldn't care less about this award. Nominees: "I Want It That Way," Andreas Carlsson and Max Martin, songwriters (performed by Backstreet Boys) "Livin' La Vida Loca," Desmond Child and Robi Rosa, songwriters (Ricky Martin) "Smooth," Itaal Shur and Rob Thomas, songwriters (Santana, featuring Rob Thomas) "Unpretty," Dallas Austin and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, songwriters (TLC) "You've Got A Way," Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Shania Twain, songwriters (Shania Twain). Expect Santana to dominate this generally lame field (though, personally, I'd rather listen to the Backstreet Boys). Forget the seeming diversity of the field although Krall and the Chicks will doubtless draw some votes, they're mainly there to keep the top categories from looking like a total popularity contest.