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    Acoustic Theory and Synthesis Frequency: Frequency means the number of cycles per second and depending on the amount of cycles per second determines how high or low pitched the sound is and the time that it takes to complete one cycle is called the period. Frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). And An average human is able to hear sounds between 20Hz and 20‚000Hz. As the cycles per second increases‚ the smaller the wavelengths become‚ therefore there is a higher frequency which will cause

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    References: Ch. 4 209–221‚ 1990 QUERIES: ?#1: Geers and Moog (1988) not in the reference list. (page 87) ?#2: Geers and Moog (1988) not in the reference list. (page 87) ?#3: Please update (page 104) 107

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    freely (Ryan 44). A California computer expert made a machine called an equalizer‚ this allowed Hawking and others to speak to people. He would use a mouse to choose words from a screen to make sentences. The machine would send the word to a voice synthesizer that would then speak the sentences for him. Hawking liked the machine; except for the fact that it had an American accent. Every time he spoke to an audience‚ he started with‚ “Hello‚ please excuse my American accent” (61). Other devices used to

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    Natasha Leon Music class Study guide Study guide 1 1.    Sound- begins with the vibration of an object‚ such as a table that is pounded or a string that is plucked or bowed. 2.    Music- is part of this world of sound‚ an art based on the organization of sounds in time. 3.    Pitch- is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound.  4.    Interval- "Distance" in pitch between any two tones. 5.    How are vibration and pitch related? - The faster the vibrations‚ the higher the

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    Week ONE: Introduction to information technology and society; WEB 1.0 v 2.0 v3.0 WEB 1.0 When web was in its early days; people didn’t know what to show on the computer screen Static web – it was a search for online viability. WEB 2.0 When we got a grip of the technical part‚ the real possibilities of the web became clear Discovered the power of networks – power of links‚ collaboration‚ content and research‚ friends. Technical aspect of the web didn’t change as much‚ web 2.0 was more of a

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    The king and queen of pop‚ Michael Jackson and Madonna respectively‚ were named. Hip Hop artists‚ like Run DMC‚ came onto the scene to bring to the light issues regarding race and violence. The synthesizer helped to create a whole new genre of music that married pop and rock‚ while rock and roll itself‚ got a makeover. Bands like Metallica‚ U2‚ and R.E.M. exploded onto the charts with blends of different styles of rock. The decade became known as

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    mid 1980s especially among African-American‚ Latino and gay population who have build up its culture. Influenced by disco‚ funk‚ synthpop and soul‚ house music has a prominent drum on every beat‚ 4/4 structure‚ and may also feature elements of synthesizer bassline‚ electronic drums and effects‚ funk and pop samples and vocals. THE CRADLE OF HOUSE In the early 1980s the only places where it was possible to hear traces of what is now known as House music were houses and garages. It has all began

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    organelle of cells that forms an interconnected network around the cell. Its job is to move proteins around the cell. A conveyor belt acts the same way‚ carrying around the necessary materials . The Ribosomes are the protein builders or the protein synthesizers of the cell. They are like construction guys who connect one amino acid at a time and build long chains. The tree making station represents the ribosome because it too makes the necessary

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    Lay It All On Me Analysis

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    I have been a fan of Ed Sheeran since his first major album was released in 2011. I followed him and his music since then. I have seen Ed Sheeran in concert multiple times since becoming a fan. Rudimental composed‚ produced and performed in the piece‚ “Lay it All on Me”. I had only heard one song by them before hearing this song. That song was also performed with Ed Sheeran. This piece was released over the summer and I instantly downloaded it. The song was very unique and I was extremely attracted

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    BTEC Extended Diploma in Music Unit 22: Music Performance Session Styles You are to recognise 3 genre of music and evaluate that style with the aim of performing that style accurately. P1 Explain the fundamental stylistic elements of a wide range of musical genres. You will understand the stylistic elements across a wide range of musical genres Reggae Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank

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