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    speech‚ symbols or sound. A few might argue that speech and sound are the same thing‚ to me they are completely different. Yes we need to make sounds that represent the letter that make up the word‚ but in some languages the sounds are the words. For example the Xhosa language; spoken by approximately 7.9 million people of the South African population‚ it is a tonal language. I believe that animals communicate using the same technique. I see that certain animals have a specific sound for their specie

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    went through. In the beginning‚ there is a mixture of good and bad melodies. This is supposed to represent the bad person hiding behind a good mask. Also in the beginning there is a low‚ and quiet sound that represents the mother’s influence on him. In the middle there is just low and and minor sounds. This represents the time at which he is evil and betrays everyone. Finally‚ in the end there are four long notes that represent him dying. This is how I represented Maven Calore. I used many compositional

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    sensation of disgust‚ annoyance or discomfort. The most common definition of noise is “Unwanted Sound”. A sound might be unwanted because it is; • Loud • Unpleasant or annoying • Intrusive or distracting NOISE POLLUTION: DEFINITION: Noise is defined as “unwanted sound”. Sound‚ which pleases the listeners‚ is music and that which causes pain and annoyance is noise. OR “Noise pollution refers to sounds in the environment that are caused by humans and that threaten the health or welfare of

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    change that has occurred in the world between 1900 and 2005 is communication. The twenty- first century have more different varieties of communication advantages than back in the nineteen hundreds. These communications includes mail‚ phone‚ and even sound languages. In the 1900’s most people wrote letters in order to contact loved ones. In the year 2005 most people send an email instead of writing on paper and sending it by mail. The advantages of email are that you don’t have to spend money on

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    Spring Concert Proposal Friday‚ April 26th 8:00pm- 2:00am Carnesecca Arena Requested Student Life Contribution: Sound and Production $40‚300 Public Safety/Facilities $9‚361 Total: $49‚661 SGI Contribution: Trey Songz $45‚000 Total: $45‚000 Haraya Contribution (Earned Income): Trey Songz $10‚000 DJ ZEKE $2‚000 Food for volunteers $900 Promotional items $5‚000 Total: $17‚900 Sponsorship Funding: Trey Songz $35‚000 Total: $35‚000 Total from Above: $145‚561 Cost Estimate

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    require attention‚ for example hunger‚ tiredness and distress but will stop crying at sound of human voice (unless very upset) and will coo in response to a parents voice. When a baby hears a sound‚ for example a rattle sound near their head‚ the baby will become quiet and turn their head towards the sound. 6 to 9 months. At 6 months a baby can laugh‚ chuckle and squeal aloud in play. They will make vowel sounds‚ for example ‘aah-aah’‚ ‘goo’. They respond differently to different tones of voice and

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    One of the miking techniques used on that record was the extreme row of bass drum shells without heads for the tunnel. (Sound on Sound‚1) He used an AKG D12 about feet from the front drumhead and place a FET 47 at the end of the tunnel. (Gearslutz‚1) It is difficult to totally hear this effect on the actual record because there are sample placed over the ambient drum sounds. I tried this technique with three bass drum shells with a Yamaha NS-10 sub kick and the FET 47 at the end of the tunnel

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    Melody

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    was a listener tuning in to her frequency late nights till in the am the sound of her body stretching was my alarm clock that i looked forward to hearing and it gave me a rhythm that defined my movements but what i feel for her is infinite in a shell that define by age and distance and time my love for this sound was beyond definition‚ if anything … not to be blasphemous you can close your eyes and imagine the sound of her voice could be compared to the music the angels play every time the

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    room and he hears this sound and turns around. It was a unique sound of keys banging together. His attention was drawn to the lanyard‚ it was bright. Everything about these keys made him think. He thought it was strange‚ nothing has made him think this much about an object before. Thoughts of him running his fingers against the lanyard and among the keys made him shiver. When she walked in sounds of keys hitting together brought it to his attention. They had a distinct sound because they had more

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    child development- be it cognitive‚ social‚ emotional or behavioral (Vygotsky‚ 1978).Children ’s early communication signals consist of bodily movements‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ cries and coos. These early signals eventually become speech-like sounds‚ then words‚ and then sentences. Children develop these more adult-like and more easily recognized ways of communicating through exploring their environment‚ through hearing and seeing models (other people talking)‚ through turn-taking in games‚ play

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