the sights and sounds‚ from the ocean to the beautiful landscape. The less noticeable are what you feel‚ smell‚ and believe it or not‚ taste. There is not much to dislike about the beach‚ except maybe a bad case of sunburn. Going to the beach can be a calming getaway from the everyday stresses and pressures of life. The many sounds of the beach can be quite calming. The sound of the waves coming from the massive deep blue ocean and washing up on the shore of the white sand or the sound of them crashing
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The patient was a four-year-old male‚ being seen in the clinic for articulation therapy. The sounds that were being targeted included‚ /l/ in the initial position of a CVC word with 75% accuracy‚ /ae/ in both isolation and the medial position of a CVC with 70% accuracy‚ and /d3/ in the initial position of a CVC with 70% accuracy. To reach these goals‚ the clinician decided to use picture cards‚ oral exercises‚ minimal pairs‚ and the Fishing for Words game. What strategies/methods/materials were
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The tone changes to calm‚ remembrance and reflection and embracement. “…only the wood pigeons bubbling with content…‟‟ “…the garden still as ever…” “…from the deepest wells of silence the wood pigeon drew its bubble of sound. "The doors go shutting far in the distance‚ gently knocking like the pulse of a heart.” When dealing with Death the tone changes again to obscurity and
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Listening- to be able to listen and give feedback on what we hear and include our responses on other ways the subject relates to life or us. * Empathy- the ability to put yourself in another person’s place. * Hearing- the act of perceiving sound. * Listening- is the intensity-forcing more air out of the diaphragm. * Precision- to be exact. * Retention- the act or power of remembering things; memory. * Selective Listening- only listening to things you want to hear. * Articulation
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words that compare and contrast how you (humans) communicate with sound and how dolphins and other whales use sound in water. You may use information from the web sites to support your findings and explanations‚ but your work should be original. Some things you may wish to consider: Which medium (air or water) is more effective at transmitting sound waves? How does sound production differ between humans and dolphins? How does sound reception differ between humans and dolphins? What are similarities
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and potentially make meaning out of the sound waves. Listening can be understood on three levels: alerting‚ deciphering‚ and an understanding of how the sound is produced and how the sound affects the listener. Alerting‚ the first level‚ does nothing to distinguish human from animal. At the alerting level one merely picks up on certain environmental sound cues. While discussing this level‚ Barthes mentions the idea of territory being demarcated by sounds. This is best explained using the example
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Appreciation April 29‚ 2013 Evelyn Glennie Scottish virtuosa percussionist‚ Evelyn Glennie once said‚ “Music is about communication…it isn’t just something that maybe physically sounds good or orally sounds interesting; it’s something far‚ far deeper than that.” Sound is practically everywhere and there are millions of unique sounds out there. Evelyn Glennie was born on July 19‚ 1965‚ and was raised in Scotland. Her father played a pivotal role in the direction that Glennie decided to take‚ ultimately
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Reaction Paper Never has it transpired in my cognizance how eloquent sound can be and the amazing things it can accomplish. Basically‚ sound isn’t all about hearing it with the ears and escalating its invisible effects. In the two topics we have witnessed‚ sound is much more appreciated. Can sound really break a glass? As what I’ve seen in the opera or in the movies‚ they say it can. I was at first doubtful of the fact that sound can be really used to break glasses. For me it was fictional. In
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performance provide a special excitement? 2. What will enhance our ability to evaluate and enjoy music? 3. Why is John Cage’s composition 4’ 33" particularly interesting? 4-7. What are the four main properties of musical sound? 8. What determines the pitch of a sound? 9. The distance between two pitches is called an ______________. 10. If a pitch has a frequency of 100 cycles per second‚ what is the frequency of the pitch one octave higher? 11. Into how many tones is an octave divided
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there for a while‚ since the 1960’s-why do some moths produce clicking sounds when bats attack them?” Most tiger moths emit ultrasonic clicking sounds to signal how toxic they are to bats. But Bertholdia trigona emits ten times as much sound‚ “indicating that it might be serving a different purpose entirely”. Aaron and colleagues collected the moths and put them in a cage with brown bats. They hypothesized that if the sounds were used for warning purposes the bats would ignore the clicks and eat
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