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    The Sound of Music

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    The Sound of Music The Sound of Music relied on orchestral background and multiple solo opera parts. I slightly remember watching The Sound of Music years ago‚ and dreaded watching it again. Watching it this time was different as I remember. As I’m beginning to have a basic appreciation for music I really enjoyed it much more. When I really paid attention to the music and the words being sung it told the whole movie. I also think that the fullness of the music also depicts something as well.

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    Richer Sounds

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    Magazine; Richer Sounds Plc (RS) is the largest high fidelity (hi-fi) and home theatre equipment company in the UK. Richer Sounds is an unlisted public limited company‚ wholly owned by Julian Richer‚ and there are currently fifty-two branches nation wide‚ each approximately 200sqft in floor area and located off the main high streets. The company had an annual sales turnover of £116.2 million in 2009 with pre-tax profits of £3.4million. Bloomberg (2010)‚ Redman (2010)‚ Richer Sounds (2010) 2.0 Preview

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    Sound of Waves

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    The love affair between the two main characters in William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet was in many ways very similar to the love affair between the two main characters in the book The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima. In both stories‚ the romantic couples had a relationship that was undesired amongst their families‚ they both had obstacles that kept them from each other‚ and both couples had friends that influenced the outcomes of their relationships. The complicated ramifications of two people

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    Sounds and Smells

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    The place was new to me‚ but the scents and sounds of the countryside pressed round and embraced me. The morning breeze coming fresh from the newly ploughed land‚ the sweet and tender smell of the flowering mustard‚ the shepherd-boy’s flute sounding in the distance‚ even the creaking noise of the bullock-cart‚ as it groaned over the broken village road‚ filled my world with delight. The memory of my past life‚ with all its ineffable fragrance and sound‚ became a living present to me‚ and my blind

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    Velocity of Sound

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    Experiment 7: Velocity of Sound Jaybee J. Balilea‚ Sharmaine O. Baysic‚ Maria Anjelette Patricia C. Belen‚ Dianne Grace D. Bolloso Department of Biological Sciences College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila Abstract Sound is a mechanical wave that is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid‚ liquid‚ or gas‚ composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard. It is produced when something vibrates causing

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    What Is Sound?

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    Sound A. What is the definition of Sound? Sound is everything that a person‚ animal or computer can hear. It can be created in a countless number of ways and occurs from anything as simple as tapping on a table. All sounds are a series of vibrations that travel through a medium in all possible directions. The cause of sound is the vibration of an object; once the item vibrates the sound waves then radiate outwards until they are either stopped or they die out. A sound wave has three characteristics:

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    Sound Acoustics

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    Indoor & Outdoor Acoustic Sounds Indoor Acoustics The Principles of Sound and Acoustics Sound is the apparent vibration of air resulting from the vibration of a sound source (e.g. guitar sound board‚ hair dryer‚ etc). We can describe such regular vibration in terms of the sum of simpler vibrations (harmonics). In other words any periodic oscillation and hence resulting waveform can be described in terms of the sum of its harmonics. Each harmonic being a simple sine wave (often called a

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    Sound of Thunder

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    Sound of Thunder Essay “A Sound of The Thunder” is a short story written by Ray Bradbury. This is a story that takes place in the near future where time travel is possible. This story has a lot of adventure‚ fearful‚ and mysterious things that could persuade you to read this story. One thing though‚ is that changes are forever. The story that Ray Bradbury puts in‚ is that if you go back on the past or future‚ it will never change anything even if it’s a small thing because not only that

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    Sound Technology

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    determines what instrument is being played. Timbre is created due to the overtones generated by a specific instrument. 4. Track 1: “Stubborn Love”. Each individual instrument adds to the atmosphere created by the instruments as a whole. The song sounds slow‚ emotional‚ and uplifting as a result of the instruments used and note progressions played‚ an example being when the guitar and violin are played together. Track 2: “Wait For Me”. By using loads of different instruments the band has created

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    Sound Of Thunder

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    Anahi Miranda English Period 6 The Sound Of Thunder WOW! Ray Bradbury explains how easy it can be to the future. In his own story The Sound Of Thunder using imagery and creating suspense using tone and mood. The book can keep uou in suspense on what will happen next because of Rays imagery and tone the book will keep you interested. Everything about his story catches my attention. He goes into time to travel back into the past to see how it was. Second‚ they step into the time

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