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    Aaron Maine spoke with RIFF Magazine to discuss his upcoming tour‚ his latest album and finding inspiration Arthur Russell may very well be the greatest musician no one has ever heard and in spite of never formerly releasing an album‚ Russell was equally one of the most hardworking. In fact‚ we are past his untimely death in 1994 and are still listening to “new” reworkings of his music till this very day. “There’s something undeniably special charming and brilliant about [Russell]... What an

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    could sing it. Some of the reasons for this popularity are the song’s catchy synthesizer‚ heavy dance beat‚ and Gaga’s distinct voice. Just as those techniques pull listeners in‚ the song jumps into an upbeat‚ sing-along chorus‚ which is essential for any pop song to be successful. Of Mice and Men manages to turn the song on its head by taking out those key elements. With distorted electric guitar and bass instead of synthesizer‚ a full drum set boasting a fast bass beat‚ and replacing Gaga’s signature

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    several episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama. When he was portrayed on episodes of Family Guy‚ the voice was actually done by a speech synthesizer on a Macintosh computer‚ according to DVD commentary. In The Fairly OddParents‚ it is mentioned that he was Denzel Croker’s college roommate. He has also appeared in an episode of the Dilbert cartoon. His actual synthesizer voice was used on parts of the Pink Floyd song "Keep Talking" from the 1994 album The Division Bell‚ as well as on Turbonegro’s "Intro:

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    For this research project the topic I have chosen to cover is‚ "The impacts of assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired." I will discuss the benefits and drawbacks to using advanced technology to promote development. I will also look at how assistive technology is being implemented and what effects it has on the visually impaired. There are approximately 10 to 11 million blind and visually impaired people in North America‚ and their visual abilities vary almost as much as their

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    Elements Music is an art based on the organization of sounds in time. Also the universal language of man or something who knows Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound Tone is a sound that has a definite pitch Interval is the distance in a pitch between any two tones Tones are separated by an interval called the octave Tones have a specific frequency in music Pitch range is the distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce

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    As early as the developmental stages in the womb of our mothers‚ every person has a reaction to music. The reaction maybe completely different‚ but in some way every single individual exhibits some type of feeling towards the rhythms and the words of the various genres of music among society today. Hip-hop and Neo soul are two genres of music that is often compared to one another but are different. Some people might think of them as a weird group of people. Just a handful of these artists are sometimes

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    Due to the internet and technology‚ music connoisseurs are currently being exposed to more music than ever before. More people are able to make‚ share‚ and obtain music‚ the result being people hearing many different styles of music that previously he or she may have never discovered. Out of the millions of artists and thousands of different genres of music‚ my personal favorite type is rap. While many people may not be attracted to this genre of music‚ I believe that it has many different styles

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    MUS 354 We’ll emphasize the music of each of the ex-Beatles as a solo artist and with various bands. The events and people involved in each of their lives. How they did on the charts. A retrospective of events leading up to the end: 1967 – Original cracks/McCartney‚ Lennon rarely wrote together anymore 1968 – Independence of each member from one another. The White Album (aka Beatles) showcased them as individuals. 1969 – the film Let It Be is filmed though it will not be released until 70’s

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    CHAPTER I 1.0 INTRODUCTION Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech synthesizer‚ and can be implemented in software or hardware. A text-to-speech (TTS) system converts normal language text into speech; other systems render symbolic linguistic representations like phonetic transcriptions into speech. The ultimate goal of text-to-speech synthesis is to convert ordinary orthographic text into an acoustic signal that

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    Over the past few decades‚ electronic music and its respective genres have revolutionized the music industry by creating new styles of music that have evolved the aesthetics of the popular songs we hear today. The process of composing today’s music via a computer and software has become infinitely more efficient compared to traditional recording‚ which mainly uses acoustic instruments and “old-school hardware”. The process of composition has been stream-lined and revolutionized over the recent years

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