Three of the 13 songs in his show are well-made pop-jazz originals that demonstrate a solid craftsmanship, if not much personality.
In all of these his guiding principles were "objective clarity and purpose, solid craftsmanship and the use of simple, inexpensive materials".
The Fabulous Clipjoint, like most of Brown's works, is notable for its solid craftsmanship, atmosphere, and suspense.
While Bargiel did not write a lot of music, most of what he composed was well thought out and shows solid musical craftsmanship.
"Phoebus and Pan" is actually a parody of the galant style that testifies to Bach's own commitment to solid musical craftsmanship and his emphatic repudiation of the easy, light and merely pleasing in music.
The Super 88's are now better appreciated for their fine performance and the solid craftsmanship.
His compositional style presents, aside from its clean and solid craftsmanship, an amiable and appealing character, but with no particular originality.
(How disappointing if Dorothy Gale had longed for the solid craftsmanship of old-growth wood banisters, rather than the comfort of Auntie Em.)
IWC's motto is Probus Scafusia (L.), meaning "good, solid craftsmanship from Schaffhausen" and was established in 1903 as the "Official Motto".
Most of science is built up on good solid craftsmanship and it is only rarely that the occasional blinding flash of world-shattering importance ever really occurs.