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    Philosophy of Music

    influence music, how music is perceived as pleasurable and what is the relationship between music and emotions. While music has been defined as organized sound, many people maintain that this definition is too broad, as human speech and the noise produced by machinery are also organized sounds. Music can refer to a printed piece of paper, sound waves traveling through the air to reach the listener's ear, magnetic tape or a CD (the physical object the music is recorded on), the electrochemical changes

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    The Surprise

    the knees. Next to her there was a mangled body of what, untill recently, was her favorite doll Nancy. A damned dog violently tore it to pieces quarter of an hour ago. And once a pretty talking, singing and dancing doll was able only to emit broken sounds, jerk and twitch. What is more, a punctured forehead, nose and cheeks, detached half of the arm and torn locks of hair left no chance to Nancy for a bright future among the Abby’s toys. And nobody wanted to get insight into her trouble, everybody

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    Final

    121 Professor Adam Deutsch January 25, 2013 As I sit and think of all the places that I love, our front porch is the one place that sticks out the most. No matter what season, there is nothing better than taking in all the wonderful sights and sounds of my neighborhood. Our front porch is an awesome place to sit back and relax while you enjoy the wonderful smelling flowers during spring, the warm breeze of a summer night or listening to the crunch of the leaves during the fall. Our front porch

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    The Perfect Voice

    wanted to reduce his northern accent in order to improve his chances for winning. Mugglestone, also, provides examples to show the fact that accent have an effect on class and social status. Burrell, whom Mugglestone quotes, says that the best way to sound like a decent, educated person is not to have an accent at all. It is their duty to speak in a way that people will not know where they come from. Although he says it is not wrong but provincial, it is said

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    English

    manipulation of recording equipment to capture sounds. It seems producers utilize an array of different. Equipment to record beautiful sounds of an artist. To be more in depth of the equipment they use. Recording consoles, microphones,mixers, and other outstanding equipment . Help produce those sounds we hear and love today. Like for existence when you hear a nature music. It sounds like you there in the mist of the jungle. Running with the monkey's I know it sound a little cliché. Just know music has evolve

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    Descriptive Essay on Rainfall

    mournful cry of a lonely fox echoed through the vault-still silence of the trees. A huffing wind rose up then, stirring the flaps of our tent. A tinkling sound came to our ears as the first pearls of rain dropped onto the leaves. The sound was like the glassy clinking of a champagne flute, lilting and clear. A sheet of rain passed over us and the sound intensified. The noise on the tent was like the phut-phut-phut that ripened nuts make when they hit the ground. It wasn’t the soft, sodden, swollen drops

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    Abcd

    Bathan, Ivy Claire Mansit, Dezerein Faye Experiment #3 Auditory Perception Objectives: * To determine the simple reaction to time to sound. * To be able to locate the source of sound. * To discriminate the presence of obstacle. Introduction: Apparatus: * Bell (inspired) * Scarf (for blinded) * Chair Procedure: Part 1 E and S should become familiar with the following direction: Upper Front (UF) Upper left (UL) Upper Back

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    Basic Acoustics

    Basic Acoustics Acoustics is the science of sound and can help determine the quality of sound transmitted in a room or space. Understanding the sonic characteristics of a room or space will result in better decisions when recording or mixing. Surfaces and Materials Different surfaces and materials can affect the acoustics in a room. Too much material applied to a wall or surface is generally destructive to a sound. Professional recording environments are typically constructed with many

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    Structure Of Tim Burton Films: Cinematic Techniques

    hear the crowd cheer don’t you assume one of the teams scored a point? The case is the same in movies. Directors utilize sound to help make the movie you are watching like you are in the movie. Tim Burton uses the cinematic technique of sound to help put emphasis on important events and objects. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tim Burton use diegetic and non-diegetic sounds to put help emphasis on an important event and compare different scenes. This important event

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    Personal Narrative-Lub-Dub-Lub-Dub !

    “Lub-dub, lub-dub......” So distinct is my heartbeat, that like a drumstick hitting a drum, rapidly and relentlessly. Standing in lunch queue under the sun at noon on the last day of August, the initial test day of the first semester of ninth grade, I listened to the pit-pat from my chest, wondering why it is such heat at the end of summer that I was about to get sunstroke. Not until I felt sick and giddy and was likely to faint, that I finally realized that my heart has been beating abnormally

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