Temasek Polytechnic Microcontroller Technology EMC2001 Keypad and Sensor Board 4x4 Matrix Keypad Touch Sensor Key Encoder The keypad and sensor board houses mainly the 4x4 Matrix Keypad, MM74C992 16 Key Encoder and QProx QT113 Touch Sensor. The 4x4 Matrix Keypad is an input device that can be used to interface to microcontroller (for entry of password for example). The MM74C992 16 Key Encoder provides all the required logic to encode an array of keypad switches. This requires
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percussion instruments, however I had never seen a percussion group play live. I was blown away at the different variety of objects that can be played as a percussion instrument. Also I want to mention that the performers were amazing and very talented. Before this performance the basic idea I had about percussion group was that they primarily used drums and cymbals for the majority of their music. However, this was not the case. I was thoroughly impressed with the variety of instruments that they
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family of a musical instrument in the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening. Flute- The flute is a family of a musical instrument in the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening. Bassoon- The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed
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Reaction Time v Age The aim of my investigation is to find out how age affects reaction time IV- The independent variable will be aged (10-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, and 35-40) DV- The dependent variable will be the reaction time of the participant Control Variables What I will control | How I will control it | Why you need to control it | Ruler | Use the same ruler every time | Different rulers may have different weights | Temperature | Do the experiment in a temperature
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Chapter1 Q1. What do ethnomusicologists mean when they say, “Music is universal, but it is not a universal language?” A1. “Ethnomusicologists use this phrase to bring cultures together. The problems with the metaphor are many. First, music is not a language, at least not in the sense of conveying specific meanings through specific symbols, in standard patterns analogies to syntax, and governed by rules of structure analogies to grammar. While attempts have been made to analyze music in liquistic
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played so well together and it was so fascinating how they could play multiple instruments, most people are good at a limited number and this group can play whatever was put in front of them. The true meaning of team and respect was shown with this group. The sounds all blended so well together, I was in awe with the beautiful music coming off of the Xylophone. I never knew so many sounds could be made with one instrument, I also did not know before attending this performance that Xylophones were so
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"Mark time March!" One of the drum majors call out, her voice shrill and forced as if she's never raised it before. A tap off is given from the drum captain which helps to keep the beat and signals that we are going to start our performance. And echoing, heavily accented Boston accent welcomes our band to the field, and announces our staff, horribly butchering most of the names. I only hear the tap off and feel the anxiety coiling painfully in my hands, as if too much blood is pumping through them
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For my Genius Hour proposal, my essential question I will try to answer is “How is African music similar to modern music today and how has it influenced the music we play?” This topic is very interesting to me because I play an instrument and I love music. I also though in my mind that I would like to study more about West African music and it’s influence on today’s music. I think that many people love listening to music or creating music, but they don’t know some of its origins and places it came
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Music: The music of Scotland is known for being traditional. Traditional music in Scotland is usually played with bagpipes,drums,and wood flutes. Traditional music in Scotland tells a story. Most songs are derived from letters or poems. Scotland’s music has been influenced by the cultures of Europe and the United States. Rock music and pop music are also popular genres of music in Scotland. Clothing: Traditional clothing for Scotland consists of Kilts, ghillies, sporran, and sgian dubh which is
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Norwegian trumpeter Mathias Eick owns a very characteristic sound that has been applauded not only in his personal projects but also in works of other respected authors such as Jacob Young, Iro Haarla, and Manu Katché. From 1998 to 2014, he was a legitimate member of the peculiar big band Jaga Jazzist, artisans of an adventurous electronic jazz. On Ravensburg, his fourth release on the ECM label, Eick delves in his original compositions with the habitual discipline and composure he has developed
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