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    turn to neurochemistry‚ not that I can say I’m an expert. I’ve been perusing ScienceDaily and TedTalks for some ideas (links at the bottom). There are several angles that can be taken to try and explain why people enjoy music and certain other sounds. The first and most obvious approach is the psychological A lot of music can and does derive its emotional impact from cultural associations. For example: bluegrass is‚ for many‚ easy to associate with a simplistic or rustic lifestyle because of the

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    Roses of Eyam

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    consisted of us doing sound tracks and still images. We were placed into groups to do these. A sound track is when you put together sounds to do with a specific topic‚ this topic being Roses of Eyam‚ and create an ongoing sound until you reach the finish. A still image is what when you get given a subject to make a picture out of and you freeze into that picture and the audience have to guess what the still image is of. Some groups were better than others in doing the sound tracks. What worked well:

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    gas has mass it can support oscillations and waves. 2.2 Traveling Sound Waves in Air When a cone of a speaker moves out‚ it compresses air next to is and imparts an outward velocity to the air molecules around it‚ in addition to the random thermal velocities of air molecules. The molecules nearest to the speaker will collide with those near them and impart those molecules into motion‚ propagating away from the speaker producing sound. Similar statements apply to when the cone is moved in as well. If

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    Even though the sound of speech can’t be seen by human eyes‚ it could still be sensed by one of the human senses which is the ears. And even though the smell of coffee can’t be seen‚ it could still be sensed by one of the human senses which is the nose. So the counterexamples given in my objection regarding the sound of speech and the smell of coffee are no longer valid if the interpretation of “invisible” becomes

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    Phys 305 Experiment 2

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    Author: Haoyang Chen Date: 2/23/2013 Experiment No.: 2 Title: Synthesis - A Square Wave‚ a Musical Note and Sound Cancellation Introduction: In this experiment‚ we will do three parts to find out the synthesis sound. They are a Square Wave‚ a Musical Note and Sound Cancellation. For the first part‚ it is the superposition of sine wave. We are going to construct a square wave (approximately) by adding together some pure tones of different frequencies. This stretched string vibrating at

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    Figurative Devices

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    Poetic Devices and Forms Line - equates a spatial measure or words or sounds‚ a fundamental conceptual unit. Stanza - a grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length‚ metrical form‚ or rhyme scheme. Figurative language - Expressions or statements that are intentionally not literally true. Metaphor - A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving deeper meaning to the second. Forms of the "to be" verb are often used; "is" or "was". All the world’s a stage And men

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    SENSE OF SIGHT…. The eyes are sensory organs. They keep the brain updated with information about is what happening around the body. Both contain millions of tiny sensors that send messages along nerves to the brain. Sensors in the eyes respond to light and‚ through the brain‚ let us see the world. Sensors in the skin respond to touch and allows us to feel. * * * * The seeing eye… Light enters the eye through the clear cornea. It then passes through the

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    drums and saxophone there was a stroke of sound by the cymbal. As this continued the tempo was andante. Then it would change again from andante to Allegro. There were some parts of the song that would sound more alive and it had a consonance feel‚

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    demonstration is between measures 93 through 96. Everyone had a wonderful sound. It also sounded synchronized all together. These demonstrations are why I believe that Joyful and Triumphant was a magnificent piece of music. 2.)Although Joyful and Triumphant was a magnificent piece of music‚ sections had mistakes in it. The first illustration is between measures 1 through 9. The trumpets didn’t make the introduction sound as great. It’s as if the trumpets were lacking confidence‚ and it made the

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    Music and the Brain

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    and meter along with it as related concepts. He defines them. Rhythm: “the lengths of the notes.” Tempo: “the pace of a piece of music”‚ and meter is the intensity of a note (how hard or lightly it is hit). Rhythm is “a crucial part of what turns sounds into music.” A single note can be played over and over again‚ but as long as the rhythm keeps changing listening to that single note can still be an exciting experience. Just as the ratio of 2:1 is the special ratio for octaves‚ it is the most common

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