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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    and the drums. The band played eight songs and had vocals in two of those songs along with the band. The second song played was‚ Love is Here to Stay by George and Ira Gershwin. This was the first song with vocals. The song started with both the singer‚

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    Within 0 to 6 weeks‚ the infant can produce reflexive sound which are glottal catch and vowels such as ah‚ eh‚ and uh. Plus the infant also can produce some variety non-crying sound. They also produce differentiated cry which that true vocal communication begins. In the range 6 to 16 weeks‚ infant start to produce cooing sound when they are happy. Moreover‚ they begin to produce single syllables and blowing bubbles. At 4 month‚ infant still prefer infant-directed compare to adult-director speech

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    PARALANGUAGE Powerpoint 1

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    PARALANGUAGE WHAT IS PARALANGUAGE? PARALANGUAGE MAY BE DEFINED AS THE VOCAL BUT NON-VERBAL DIMENSION OF SPEECH. PARALANGUAGE REFERS TO: THE MANNER IN WHICH SOMETHING IS SAID RATHER THAN TO WHAT IS SAID VOCAL FEATURES SUCH AS TEMPO‚ VOLUME‚ SPEED‚ PROSODY‚ RHYTHM‚ AND RESONANCE‚ INTONATION OF SPEECH‚ PITCH THE HIGHNESS OR LOWNESS OF VOCAL TONE. VOCALIZATIONS SUCH AS YELLING‚ LAUGHING‚ MOANING‚ WHINING AND BELCHING - THESE SEND DIFFERENT MESSAGES IN DIFFERENT CULTURES (JAPAN — GIGGLING INDICATES

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    Unit 22

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    Music Performance Session Styles You are to recognise 3 genre of music and evaluate that style with the aim of performing that style accurately. P1 Explain the fundamental stylistic elements of a wide range of musical genres. You will understand the stylistic elements across a wide range of musical genres Reggae Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank. This pattern accents the second and fourth

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    Journal Article Your vocal presentation is very important when delivering a speech. Vocal delivery includes rate‚ volume‚ and pitch. Vocal delivery helps us engage and interest the audience and it ensures that our ideas are communicated clearly. Rate of speaking is how fast or slow you speak. The rate of speaking should be in middle as speaking too fast the audience will not absorb all information and speaking too slow will lose audience attention. To control rate of speaking one should practice

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    Sound recording techniques

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    Sound recording techniquesl Microphone techniques In order to have a good mic technique you’ll need to understand how the microphones diaphragm work’s depending on sensitivity to your vocal performance you’ll need to adjust your body/ or object according to the dynamics of your delivery. In order to have a high quality recording. Recording drums Some microphones are used for the testing of speakers and checking noise levels etc. These are known as calibrated transducers and will usually

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    Soul Music Essay

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    having a religious message. Soul music is highly moving‚ and the type of rhythms allows soul singers to display a range of emotions in their performances. The characteristics within this genre may include the following: * Use of Melismas * Melodic ornamentation * Rhythmic complexity * Use of horn sections * Improvised vocal styles * Harmonised backing vocals * Minimised back beat * Use of hand instruments such as finger snaps and/or hand claps * Use of call and

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    Givin Up Now Analysis

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    spatial layout of this song was created for one purpose‚ to simple support and elevate the vocals. To start with of course the vocals are front and center in the layout. What I have done to the vocals is move them up closer to the listener. I did this because the vocals are in a way more personal and I felt that this makes more since. The vocals are also in the center panned to both sides. Just behind the vocals I have placed the acoustic guitar and the electric guitar. I have also placed them both

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    Animal Communication

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    Animal Communication: Whales vs Elephants Unlike humans‚ animals do not have a complex language system‚ but they do in fact have their own means of communication. Their main purpose is for survival and some may not even be aware they are doing it. The two mammals I chose to compare are whales and elephants and their reasons for communicating and channels of communication. Some reasons for communicating may include procreation‚ dominance and territorial rights‚ food‚ and alarms. Channels of communication

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    Visi-Pitch

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    Acoustic and Behavioral Profile: Reflection There is a wealth of information that can be gathered through an acoustic profile. The Visi-Pitch is a very useful tool for speech language pathologists (SLPs)‚ as it can provide them with information regarding clients’ habitual pitch‚ vowel quality‚ and phonation abilities. A huge advantage of this software is that SLPs can use it with a variety of clients‚ those including voice‚ articulation‚ fluency‚ and accent modification. The information gathered

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