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    in speech perception in hearing-impaired individuals. Previous studies have found that pitch perception is the most difficult aspect of music to distinguish for individuals with cochlear implants (CIs). Pitch is the highness or lowness of a sound. It is described as the perceived frequency of complex tones that is heard by the human ear (Drennan and Rubinstein‚ 2008). Pitch is also known as the rate of vibrations of a sine wave that travel through the air per second‚ and it is expressed in

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    Ultrasonic Devices

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    distance is to be measured. A microcontroller is used to calculate the delay time between the transmitted signal and the received signal. ULTRASONIC WAVES: Ultra means “beyond” and sonic means “sound”. Ultrasonic refers to sound waves that have higher frequency than the human audible range. The sound waves whose frequency lies above the audible frequency of 20 kHz are called Ultrasonic waves. Ultrasonic sensors can detect small objects at considerable distances. They are able to disregard disturbing

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    had to listen to three different types of music; there was a lullaby sang by the child’s parents‚ an ocean disk‚ and a round instrument‚ the gato box‚ mimicking the sound that a baby hears inside the womb. It was found that all three of the sounds lowered the babies’ heart rates‚ however‚ the parents singing was most effective. The sound of the parents singing also increased the amount of time the babies were quiet and alert. The ocean disk helped put the baby to sleep and the gato box helped improve

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    One of the most fascinating instruments is the piano; with the piano you can get a wide range of sounds and notes. Since I was little the piano has been a part of my life‚ was the only instrument that I enjoyed learning how to play‚ I had different choices‚ I started with the guitar and did not like it at all‚ that was something that did not happened with the piano‚ I used to play for hours and hours everyday. I can sit on my living room and listen to CD’s of Andrea Bocelli‚ Raul Di Blasio‚ all day

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    Sound is a living manifestation from God‚ and music is our pills to heal our soul and body. Peru music is very diverse combination of many different types of music ranging from its Andean musical ‚ Spanish and African roots‚ the modern Peruvian music and Amazon music influenced are also common in Peru too. There are some main kind of music that Peru people play (the most popular)‚ such as folklórico‚ huayno‚ and chicha. The national anthem of Peru is called “Himno Nacional Del Peru”. There are lots

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    Personal Narrative

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    one of three new freshmen in the group‚ was unfamiliar with the programmed set list. This made my nerves go through the roof. The High School Wind Ensemble is so brilliant at what they do. The first sound I created with them was so mellifluous. As we continued into the piece‚ I got lost in the sounds we were making. The air was thick with the different timbres of the instruments‚ it was beyond

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    Standing Waves Lab

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    of this lab was to use standing waves in a resonance tube in order to measure the speed of sound. Standing waves were used due their constructive and destructive interference‚ which lead to nodes and antinodes in the wave.The nodes could be marked because they were silent‚ and the antinodes were loud. Hypothesis We expect to find a linear relationship between wavelength and period because the speed of sound is constant. The frequency will inversely change the wavelength‚ leading to a constant velocity

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    Music Inspiration

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    music is played‚ whether its beats‚ notes‚ a tune‚ even natural sounds. Music has inspired many people and has helped them in their lowest point of their lives. Though the music of today isn’t the same as it used to be; meaning wise‚ we can all agree that inspiration has cultivated the hearts of the world. Music‚ is technically sounds put together to make a tune. From the beginning of time‚ human kind has been motivated by the sounds our world has to give. We started out with rocks and elephant

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    top of his lip while making the  sound was successful. Reading exerts followed by comprehension questions were effective when paired with reinforcement

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    The Power of Words

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    that men‚ unlike animals‚ somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings‚ actions and things. So that they could communicate them to each other; and that‚ later‚ they agreed upon certain signs‚ called letters‚ which could be com­bined to represent those sounds‚ and which could be written down. These sounds‚ whether spoken‚ or written in letters‚ we call words. A word‚ then‚ is simply a sound‚ or the written sign of a sound‚ which men of any particular nation have agreed shall

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