Their rudimentary technique suggests the great antiquity of the religious traditions associated with them.
(Until then, "live" shows were preserved on kinescope, a rudimentary technique, which has the warmth and depth of an image traced on foil.)
We are working with the most rudimentary techniques.
Such small instruments are typically intended for beginners needing a rugged violin, and whose rudimentary technique does not justify the expense of a more carefully made one.
It was in Hawaii that he met Duke Kahanamoku, the founder of modern surfing, who taught him the rudimentary techniques to master the waves.
Students work primarily with outdated tools and learn the most rudimentary techniques while assembling tables and chairs.
The pared down pictorial language is matched by a rudimentary technique.
Rock, in particular, often enacts the struggle between the urge to express something and a performer's rudimentary musical technique.
Schoolchildren learn rudimentary techniques all the way through high school, and wushu is offered as a physical education major at many colleges and sports institutes.
Early efforts at restoration, using the rudimentary techniques of the 1950s, did not provide much lasting benefit.