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    Music Sound Engineering and Production: Revised Concepts Glossary [MULTI-LEVEL] Iain S T Massey abc Acknowledgement Learning and Teaching Scotland gratefully acknowledge this contribution to the National Qualifications support programme for Music. First published 2005 © Learning and Teaching Scotland 2005 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational purposes by educational establishments in Scotland provided that no profit accrues at any stage. © Learning

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    together stand about a foot high.As a cherished gift from my good friend Tran‚this colorfull figure greets me with a smile everytime I enter my room. 2. The Blond Guitar My most valuable possession is an old‚slightly warped blond guitar—the first instrument I taught myself how to play.Its nothing fancy‚just a Madeira folk guitar‚all scuffed and scratched and finger-printed.At the top is a bramble of copper-wound strings‚each one hooked through the eye af a silver tuning key.The strings are stretched

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    I was diagnosed with depression when I was thirteen years old. I didn’t tell my parents until one year after I discovered my affliction. I often wallowed in self pity‚ For the next three years‚ I thought I was never good enough. I finally realised the road I was going on‚ was not where I wanted to be on. I would put such little effort into the things I would do‚ I felt useless. Despite not knowing who I was at the time‚ I knew I wasn’t going to let depression define me. I’m not saying that I now

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    Marcus Mumford began his life’s journey on January 31st 1987. He was born in the golden state of California. The first six months of his life was spent in Anaheim with his family until they decided to return to their native land‚ England. Marcus Mumford and his family continue to visit the states every summer. Mumford grew up in Wimbledon Chase where‚ when he came of age‚ he attended King’s College School. It was there that he first met fellow future band member‚ Ben Lovett. After Mumford’s first

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    As they ‘drove along’ they adapted to the ‘driving conditions.’ When The Beatles emerged from the underground Cavern Club in mid 1963‚ they had a specific image: The never before seen ‘mop top’ haircuts‚ Naroo suits and ties‚ and electric guitar. In their early twenties The Beatles brought their novel sound to America. They were one of the first true rock and roll bands to hit the mainstream and Beatlemania hit North America like a hurricane. However‚ the evolution that took place in just

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    Song Of Solomon Analysis

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    SPECIFIC TEXT   “He wet on me‚” she said. “He wet me‚ Mama.” She  was close to tears . Ruth clucked her tongue.  Corinthians laughed. “I told you Negroes didn’t like  water.” He didn’t mean it. It happened before he was  through. She’d stepped away to pick flowers‚ returned‚  and at the sound of her footsteps behind him‚ he’d  turned around before he was through. It was becoming  a habit­this concentration on things behind him. Almost  as though there were no future to be had.   ANALYSIS NOTES  In

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    Rachel Prudil 11-11-11 Per.5 Topic and Purpose: Have you ever 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

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    The body of the instrument is shallow‚ pear-shaped‚ and almost exclusively made of various kinds of smooth‚ valuable wood such as bamboo. The construction of the pipa is similar in many ways to the Western guitar‚ and is therefore not especially time-consuming. The back of the body is usually left plain‚ as it is unseen by the audience‚ but there are some specially-designed instruments‚ intended to be gifted at weddings or similar large events‚ that have intricate

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    Blackbird Song Analysis

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    realm of the Beatles‚ and this was one of the first songs I had ever heard by them. I enjoyed everything about the song‚ from its melody to its instrumentation. Eventually‚ I started to learn guitar‚ and was able to teach myself the main loop of the song. Since then‚ it has been hard for me to pick up a guitar and not play “Blackbird”. Suffice it to say‚ “Blackbird” offers to me a sense of familiarity‚ to the days in which I was first introduced to the song and discovered the inspiration behind it

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    History of Reverb and Echo in Audio Production Recording Natural occurring reverb goes further back than man on earth. Since before man‚ creatures and nature made sounds that created natural reverb and echo. But now in today’s age with men and the modern technology that they have created there are all sorts of ways to create reverb and echo. From big metal sheets to plug-ins in a DAW on a computer‚ engineers have found ways to incorporate and benefit from reverb and echo on a recorded audio track

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