The Fingerprints of Synth Pop as a Genre Synth Pop is a genre that uses synthesizers to recreate the sounds of real audio instruments without actually having the instrument there; or in some cases do not even try to sound natural but as computerized as possible. Synthesizers were first used in the 1960’s by rock bands and in the late 1970’s by punk bands. Also in the late 1970’s going into the early 1980’s‚ synth only bands began to come out and created a whole new style‚ genre and generation
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well-organized poem which uses many techniques to develop the relationship between the speaker and the swamp. Some of these techniques include diction‚ narrative structure‚ repetition‚ imagery‚ personification‚ tone shift‚ as well as many interesting sound devices that. The first thing that is very noticeable is the narrative structure. The speaker provides us with the image of the character’s footsteps through the structure of the poem‚ which indicates the struggle that he is going through. He uses
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History‚ Use and Safety of Ultrasound Introduction Ultrasound is the generation of energy using sound wave of about 20‚000 or more vibrations per second. The ultrasound is mostly used in imaging tools and particularly in medical diagnosis. The ultrasound uses sound waves that are above the frequency of the human ear. A transducer is used to give off the sound waves that are reflected back from the tissues‚ and organs giving a picture of what are inside the body. This is later drawn on
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Reflexive sounds in infants are the first sounds infants produce and include sounds of discomfort and distress like crying and fussing. They also include vegetative sounds such as burping‚ sneezing‚ and coughing. Infant directed speech is the speech that adults use when communicating with babies and is used with a high pitch tone. Infant directed speech includes several distinctive paralinguistic‚ syntactic‚ and discourse characteristics which includes; slower tempos‚ shorter mean length of utterances
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D 3 (a) Transverse wave 11 Speed = f = 5 0.2 = 1 m s1 1 1 (ii) Period = = = 0.2 s f 5 (a) (i) (b) A heavier string (length unchanged) has greater mass per unit length. Therefore‚ (b) Longitudinal wave 4 (a) Water wave and EM wave (b) Sound wave 5 12 For case I‚ energy is transferred to the cork directly from the stone. For case II‚ energy is transferred to the cork through water waves. 6 = 1.6667 = 1.67 m s1 (b) By v = f‚ from what starts the wave‚ e.g. a stone. Wavelength =
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Smack! Those horrid sounds that everyone dreads hearing. Anywhere you go you can hear at least one person making that sound. Smack‚ Smack‚ Smack! The sounds drive people insane‚ so why make those sounds? During any test‚ you can hear the distracting sound that at least one student makes in the entire test. The people that rudely and loudly chew their gum everywhere they go. You can hear them feet away while they are on their phone and chewing their gum with that loud sound. Those people should like
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Problems with how the sound is interpreted‚ not in how well they hear B. Get similar words and sounds mixed up Connective: Second‚ II. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s CAPD task force states that CAPDs can cause problems with sound localization‚ auditory discrimination‚ auditory pattern recognition and auditory performance. A. Don’t know where a sound came from‚ can’t distinguish between similar sounds‚ can’t perceive speech when there are other sounds around them B. Have
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Unit 2: Teamwork Assignment‚ Team A Romy Brannen‚ Amy Eoff-Stanley‚ Kourtney Trehern‚ Amanda Basher‚ Nathan Palmer‚ Debra Lee General Psychology - 2027 May 15‚ 2010 Our Five Senses‚ Vision‚ Smell‚ Hearing‚ Taste‚ and Touch The following paper is an explanation of our five senses. How they work and why do we have them. Would a person be able to function if one or more senses were lost? All these questions are answered in following document. Our entire sensory system consists
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Title : DEVISES USED TO OVERCOME THE LIMITATION OF SIGHT AND HEARING Name: Ng Chean Wy Class: 2B6 Year: 2013 Teacher’s Name: Introduction This scrapbook is about devices used to overcome the limitation of sight and hearing. There are many ways human beings can lose their sense of sight and hearing‚ such as deformity at birth‚ illness and accidents. Human beings have learnt to overcome this by a variety of ways through experience‚ religion‚ scientific discovery and medicine
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dependent on string instruments and opted out of the bright and cheery sounds of wind and percussion instruments. String instruments weren’t played in their normal‚ lyrical way; rather‚ they were strong and percussive and used harsh accents and pizzicato effects. Rather than the strings playing synchronized‚ harmonic melody‚ the strings were plucked quickly to sound stiff and add tension. Frequently used to make the dissonant sounds were minor seconds and major sevenths‚ which became the most popular
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