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    watched little babies play with sound? They shriek and squeal as they experiment with their voices. As they grow older‚ they blow bubbles in their milk with a straw and laugh at the funny sound it makes‚ or beat on pots and pans to see what kinds of clinks and clanks they can get out of them. Older still‚ they put cards in the spokes of their bikes‚ just to enjoy the rat-a-tat sounds as the wheels go round. Like most children‚ musicians love to play with sounds‚ too. No matter what instruments

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    Measuring the Speed of Sound (Moving Tube) KEY Purpose: To measure the speed of sound in air using a variable length column of air. Apparatus: resonance-tube apparatus (an open ended tube which can be moved in and out of a container of water) constant frequency source (tuning fork or computer generated tone) rubber hammer meter stick rubber stopper Procedure: 1. Set Up the Experiment: Place the open ended tube into the water‚ and verify that it can produce a resonance tube

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    kind of verbal communications wouldn’t exist and everyone will be forced to learn sign language. Facial expressions will be pointless without their accompanying sounds. There would be no point in watching orchestras performing or movies playing or dramas unfolding anymore‚ it would all be just actions without sound. However important sounds and noises are in our daily lives‚ a balance still needs to be found. More often than not there needs to be a greater amount of silence. First‚ silence can be

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    Poetry can evoke strong feelings in readers. Select three poems we’ve read and examine the literary techniques the poets used to evoke a reader’s emotional response (note: not your emotional response.) How do the poets’ various techniques connect to their readers’ feelings? Because a writer wants to evoke strong feelings into their writings‚ they use a variety of techniques from wording to the sense of the feeling the reader feels. In the poem‚ “Harlem‚” by Langston Hughes‚ he uses the descriptive

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    Reflecting on the Past and Future Poetry is a way to express a deeper truth and to move people or make them feel emotion. This is true in “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost and “Combing” by Gladys Cardiff. In “The Road Not Taken” the speaker is at a fork in the road and must choose a path. They are both worn down about the same and he tells himself he could always come back for the other. The deeper meaning is the speaker has a dilemma and must make a decision. In “Combing” a mother is

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    rest is also probably his most famous‚ "The Sounds of Silence". Like many other Paul Simon pieces‚ the contradictory title is not the only confusing aspect of the song‚ each line conveys complex yet meaningful words. The 60’s was a decade dominated by great musicians: Bob Dylan‚ Janis Joplin‚ and Jimi Hendrix. Paul Simon is another man that tackled music and took it to the level of excellence‚ like the other 60’s music idols. In his song "The Sounds of Silence"‚ he puts multiple concepts of

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    Poetry analysis of ‘Introduction to Poetry’ The Poem “Introduction to Poetry” is by Billy Collins‚ an English poet‚ and it is about how teachers often force students to over-analyze poetry and to try decipher every possible meaning portrayed throughout the poem rather than allowing the students to form their own interpretation of the poem based on their own experiences. Throughout the poem‚ a number of literary devices are used. For example: “or press an ear against its hive”. Using this metaphor

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    Sounds are produced by the vibrations of material objects‚ and travel as a result of momentum transfer when air molecules collide. Our ‘subjective impression’ about the frequency of a sound is called pitch. High pitch has high vibration frequency‚ while low pitch has a low vibration frequency. A pure musical tone consists of a single pitch or frequency. However‚ most musical tones are "complex summations" of various pure frequencies - one characteristic frequency‚ called the fundamental‚ and

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    Samantha Mackey 13. 2nd hour PHYSICS LAB REPORT: SPEED OF SOUND Purpose: In this lab‚ we will be doing 3 major things: 1) Collecting and organizing data to obtain resonant points in a closed pipe‚ 2) measure the length of a closed-pipe resonator‚ and 3) analyze the data to determine the speed of sound. Procedure: 1. Fill the graduated cylinder nearly to the top with water‚ with a tall glass tube open at both ends (the water level with act as the closed end). 2. Determine

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    MUSIC BUSINESS PLAN Sound Noise Records 2013 Prepared by Brandon Ernest EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Mission Statement Sound Noise‚ a State of Indiana “S” Corporation‚ spotlights unconventional music‚ merchandise and entertainment typically overshadowed by mainstream ideologies. It speaks to the shared experiences of Generation Y and The Urban Trendsetter. It provides fair compensation to its employees‚ a fair return to its owners‚ and a fair royalty to its artists. Goals * Establish and grow

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