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    Experimental Music

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    Myers Beaird MUSC109: Intro to Experimental Music Final Exam/Response Question Fall 2013 In the words of John Cage‚ “I compose music. Yes‚ but how? I gave up making choices. In their place I put the asking of questions.” Just having performed John Cage’s Musicircus‚ I found it only fitting to relate my own piece to the excerpt above. What questions did I have prior to developing the piece? I was curious about the sounds that could be created if I were to amplify the situation of shaving my

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    Tanglewood‚ Town u0026amp; River u2022Range from .0411 to 4 Mills. Millage Rate Filetype: (Doc/ePUB/Docx/Mobi) | Date Added: Feb 03‚ 2013 | Download Now http://tarasimone.com - Free Online Library Tanglewood Case 2 Ppt Page 2 Architectural Acoustics. Principles and Practice 1.2 Basic

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    environment in a way the building would consume less energy. Another example of applying their understanding of physics is when they are designing a hall or auditorium of some sort and they have to consider acoustics. They must understand how waves of sound travel in order to achieve great acoustics. Finally‚ architects use various areas of physics to follow safety codes; they could get sued if the building is not safe or breaks a law. It all starts with a client’s commission or contract. The

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    of the chords‚ and in the more minimal sections the bass part is simply just the chords. Harmony – ‘River Flows In You’ is in the key of A major. Instruments – It was written for the piano but I have found versions of it being played on the acoustic guitar‚ the violin‚ the flute and the harp. Mood – The mood of the piece is very calm and almost sedative. The chord F# minor is used to give a nice comparison and extenuates the more uplifting parts of the song which use major chords. The differences

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    Mock Exam Paper

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    very useful to the microbiologists. Besides that‚ the magnifier also can overcome the limitations of sight because it can magnify the small objects. Tools to overcome the limitations of the senses of hearing we used are microphone. It can convert acoustic waves into mechanical vibrations so that the sound is amplified and we can hear clearly. The stethoscope is useful to the doctors because they can hear the sound of heartbeats by this tool. The loudspeaker is used by the teachers to make announcements

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    was an “American singer/songwriter” (Biography.com Editors). Buddy Holly’s musical talent was pretty obvious due to the fact that he had learned how to play 4 different instruments “violin to piano to steel guitar before switching to the standard acoustic model”(Draper) all before the age of 11. His interest in music at such a young age would foreshadow for his heavily involved musical future. In early 1956‚ Holly and

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    History of Reverb and Echo in Audio Production Recording Natural occurring reverb goes further back than man on earth. Since before man‚ creatures and nature made sounds that created natural reverb and echo. But now in today’s age with men and the modern technology that they have created there are all sorts of ways to create reverb and echo. From big metal sheets to plug-ins in a DAW on a computer‚ engineers have found ways to incorporate and benefit from reverb and echo on a recorded audio track

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    Beethoven's Symphony No. 2

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    melancholy tone typically presented in Beethoven’s works‚ which served to communicate happiness‚ love and joy in life to listens. Sonorous and varied orchestral composing functioned to arouse the emotion of solemnity and respect towards life with a strong acoustic impact delivered to listeners. The fast motive performed by cellos and violas in unison and progressed in crescendo by strings revealed Beethoven’s intention to express energy and vitality a person should have to endure challenges and hardships in

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    The Colombian Tiple

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    Figure 1: A Colombian Tiple and the different parts. (Instrumentalley.com) The Colombian Tiple belongs to the plucked string instruments of the guitar family. The Colombian tiple has twelve strings‚ divided in 4 courses of 3 strings. In this assessment‚ we will be looking at the structure and the components of the Colombian Tiple‚ the physical principles in the instruments using scientific ideas and terminology. Also we will look at the Cultural factor in a local or global context. The Colombian

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