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    How We Listen to Music

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    in the world have no a lot of materials to create sound of music‚ but people still discover some ways to create sound. For example‚ the didgeridoo is an instrument created by Indigenous Australians of northern Australia‚ and that is made from natural wood. Music is like a bridge to let listeners walk across and get to the song writers’ feeling. To be interacted with music‚ we should not just use our ears to hear the sound‚ but our mind should be used as an important part as

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    Technology Digital Sampling In the past five decades advancements in technology have provided an abundance of new tools to create and record sound. One major practice that evolved from this is sampling. Sampling has sparked controversy within the music world‚ raising questions about authenticity‚ copyright‚ and most importantly: whether the use of samples detracts from the compositional value of a piece. This essay will argue that French duo‚ Daft Punks song ‘Harder‚ Better‚ Faster

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    musicians to be able to hear what they’re seeing. It’s relatively easy to sit down and push the keys‚ press the valves‚ or pluck the strings‚ but a much taller order is to be able to look at a piece of printed music‚ hear in your mind exactly what it will sound like when played‚ and sing those notes out of thin air with no accompaniment to check yourself against. Dictation and Sight Singing will be used in our E-Learning System. The E-Learning system that we plan to do covers a range of lessons and ear

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    Cochlear Implant

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    involves costs. - Post-operative side-effects‚ such as a droopy face and numbness o the tongue. - Adjustment by the wearer to a different lifestyle and the sensation if hearing sounds. For example‚ the functioning of each person’s hearing pathway is different‚ so each speech processor needs to be programmed to output sounds that suit the wearer’s hearing. The programming takes time to get used to and to adjust. It needs to be adjusted for different situations such as listening to music or watching

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    then people have adopted new ways to make their music more unique. Narcisco Martinez and Esteban “Steve” Jordan are two very well-known accordionists‚ but their fame stemmed from their own individual takes on how an accordion accompanied piece should sound. While one is upbeat and repetitive‚ the other is slow and unexpected. However‚ they both have components that can be comparable‚ like the instruments they are accompanied by‚ and the rhythm they keep. In the song “La Chicharonera” by Narcisco Martinez

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    Since the beginning of mankind‚ humans have always wondered why birds chirp. The weird thing about birds chirping is that they sound like they are singing. Many people wonder why that is so. However‚ the answer lies in "The Sound of Birds" myth. There is a story behind the reason birds use chirping to communicate. A long time ago‚ before the first real humans ever existed‚ birds used to actually speak the animal language that all animals use to communicate. The race of birds lived peacefully among

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    corralling casually Sounds uncensored by receiving senses. Retreating ripples and their rolling resonance Steadily yet disconcertingly spur outward In some sort of a certain order. Juveniles jumbling as the jury judges‚ Turning and tumbling interminable pages. Moments of motion and marks of millennia Part at the centerfold‚ partially permanent Bargains of burden and unbearable losses Gauntly grapple for the gavel as goners. Cochlea captures‚ corralling casually Sounds uncensored by receiving

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    Doppler Effect

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    The Doppler Effect. The Doppler Effect is defined by the Encarta dictionary as‚ “Change in frequency because of motion: a perceived change in the frequency of a wave as the distance between the source and the observer changes. For example‚ the sound of a siren on a moving vehicle appears to change as it approaches and passes an observer.” (Dictionary‚ 2009) Named after Austrian physicist and mathematician Christian Johann Doppler‚ our book defines the Doppler Effect as a change in a

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    Noise

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    exposure of high level of noise gives rise to stress factor in modern life. It may leads to many hazards.The effect of noise on health depends on both‚ loudness and frequency. Any source producing sound levels of more than 80 to 90 db (decibel) for more than eight hours is harmful to human ear. Frequency of sound is denoted by Hertz (Hz). Human ear can hear frequencies between 20 to 20‚000 Hz. Effect of noise on human health depends on i) quality ii) duration iii) sensitivity of the individual the noise

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    000 at a pop”  “Call it folk. Call it roots rock or Americana. Almost anywhere you go these days you can hear the lonesome sound of the banjo”  "Every good character in a movie or play is either running toward something or running from something‚" Schultz said. "I think it was  pretty apparent I was running from New York. I was pretty upset with my experience.”  “They’ve echoed those sounds back at a new generation‚ one that seems open to sad songs that resonate deeply”  Look at the key points and organize any that are related

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