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handclap

[hand-klap] / ˈhændˌklæp /


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The song packs multiple contrasts into less than four minutes, including a North African-flavored modal fiddle riff, two rapped sections with different flows, an interlude of choirlike harmonies, a resolute march and plenty of handclaps.

From New York Times

It is a confident 45-minute sashay through vulnerable devotionals and existential reflections, tuneful folk and handclap soul.

From New York Times

On “Snow Globe,” the trio capture the magic of a white Christmas to hold onto all year long, backed by electric guitars, a saxophone solo and handclaps.

From Seattle Times

Where ordinary lagers are easy and pleasant, good pilsners are like a startling handclap, snapping your taste buds to attention.

From New York Times

“Paleflower” combines guitar riffs with handclaps, the percolating “Little Bell” pauses for turntable scratching and the druggy “Forever Vines” recalls a bad trip involving a disgraced Florida golfer.

From Washington Times