Chopin’s Nocturne no.20 in C-sharp minor‚ Opus Posthumous was a nocturne written by Frederic Chopin. This piece first major phrase revolves around a simple progression of V6/5‚ i‚ ii4/3‚ V4-3‚ and V in the key of c# minor. The second theme has modulations and interesting approaches to come back to its home key. The introduction gives hints of what to expect on the piece and the closing theme could be debatable. The first 4 measures are the introduction of the piece where it starts with the tonic
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Among the many lieder composed in the 19th century‚ Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” was composed in February 1817 identifying two characters; Death and the Maiden‚ exemplifying a different concept on the musical theme of seductive death. Set to text of lyricist Matthias Claudius who did not merely profess simplicity like the other poets‚ Schubert introduces a different perspective to the use of music in the 19th century. Death and the Maiden can be clearly split into three sections with distinct
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Vox ToneLab LE By Feel: Notes for the Blind User By Chris Smart 0.1: Introduction The following notes are intended for use by the blind or visually-impaired user‚ or by those who want to get around the unit without relying on the LCD display. They are in no way a substitute for reading both the ToneLab LE User’s Manual and the ToneLab LE Software Editor documentation‚ but intended as a supplement. If you use a screen reader and the ToneLab Software Editor‚ I’d love to hear from you.
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this a summer training project report on tata teleservices limited ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This task could not have been accomplished without the support and help of lots of people. It is with great pleasure and privilege that I wish to thanks all of them who actively supported me in this. I express my gratitude to my esteemed guide‚ MR. QAISAR ANSARI (DGM) for their valuable critiques ‚ assistance and encouragement ‚ which enabled me to carry on the project successfully
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Radio-controlled car Radio-controlled (or R/C) cars are usually categorized as either "toy" or "hobby" grade. Remote control vehicles are usually of one of two types: control of a vehicle by radio transmission or by a wire connecting between the transmitter and car. This article focuses on the radio-controlled vehicle category‚ both toy and hobby grades.Cars are powered by various sources. Electric cars are powered by small but powerful electric motors and rechargeable nickel-cadmium‚ nickel metal
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering AU College of Engineering (Autonomous) Scheme of Instruction‚ Examination and Syllabus B.E. (Electronics and Communication) – 4 Year Degree Course Common Scheme of Instruction & Examination I/IV B.E./B.Tech (Four Year Course) – Semester System (with effect from 2006 – 2007 admitted batch onwards) First Year I & II Semesters Code No. ENG 1001 ENG 1002 ENG 1003 ENG 1004 ENG 1005 ENG 1006 ENG 1007 ENG 1008 ENG 1009 ENG 1010 ENG 1011 ENG 1012
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The interlimb’ coordination is necessary for biped’s locomotion. The lower limbs (left and right legs) and the upper limbs (left and right arm) are interoperated to serve as several proposed. The locomotion speed and step length are the primary visual output of the lower limbs interaction. At same output speed‚ the different legs’ length will provide the different not only in step length but also in stride frequency. In addition‚ the total weight of the robot body also affects the lower limbs’ speed
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Software-Defined Radio (SDR) refers to the technology wherein software modulesrunning on a generic hardware platform consisting of DSPs and general purposemicroprocessors are used to implement radio functions such as generation of transmitted signal (modulation) at transmitter and tuning/detection of receivedradio signal (demodulation) at receiver.SDR technology can be used to implement military‚ commercial and civilian radioapplications. A wide range of radio applications like Bluetooth‚ WLAN‚ GPS‚
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couple of amendments in the form of 802.11a and 802.11b. Both offered higher speeds and slightly greater range‚ but there were many differences between the two standards in how they achieved those two things. 802.11b uses an offshoot of the same modulation technique as the older Legacy protocol‚ known as complementary code keying (CCK) (based on direct-sequence spread spectrum used in Legacy). Both protocols also use CSMA/CA for multiple access‚ which is the reason both Legacy and 802.11b protocols
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Uwb Radar And Applications CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION UWB stands for ultra wideband. The basic concept is that frequency is meaningless. UWB systems use electromagnetic pulses‚ just pulses‚ not short wave-packets. Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) couldnot be declared‚ as is not a correct figure of electromagnetic spectrum occupation. PRF is typically in the range of 1 to 50 MHz.The pulse repetition period ismodulated to carry information or coding. A precise frequency description of UWB emission could
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