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    Shelley Hirsch and David Weinstein use human voice with electronic keyboards repeatedly adding pauses in specific durations‚ while Neil B. Rolnick approaches to Balkan folk music. In Gordon Monahan’s work‚ performers swing loud speakers with Olympian fervour to explore the acoustic phenomenon of Doppler shift‚ and in Laetitia deCompiegne Sonami’s composition takes role a narration of a woman about her husband and her child. In particular‚ the woman’s voice is suddenly unclear and "cut into pieces"

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    Children and Singing

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    Children enjoy singing. It allows them to relax and belt out a tune however they want. Children can become real imaginative and creative using different beats‚ words and pitches to make their own music. Whether it is singing in a high voice‚ fast‚ a low voice‚ or talking‚ they make it their own unique music. Everyone can sing‚ it depends on if one wants to believe they can or not. Show confidence when singing‚ learn the varying pitches that are used‚ and choose the appropriate song for one’s

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    rainy days

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    sing. During my rainy days sense the air is usually moist and the temperature is usually cold‚ it is my favorite time to practice. The climate actually helps my voice by making it very moist instead of dry. If I sing with a dry throat‚ it will damage my vocal chords and it would also damage my tonsils since I would be straining my voice. So I like to play it on the safe side and practice the most on rainy days. Nonetheless‚ I love to listen to music on rainy days. I mostly listen to sad or

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    The Australian Identity – essay The opinions views and beliefs of our Australian population combined with influence from other countries and major voices are the main contributors towards our constantly changing and diverse Australian identity. Numerous texts explore aspects of this idea‚ including Robert Gray’s poems ‘north coast town’ and ‘Late ferry’‚ as well as a passage written by Kate Grenville entitled ‘mate’. First of all‚ ’North cost town’‚ a poem written by Robert Gray‚ explores the

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    Checkpoint: Signals

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    IT/242 July 12‚ 2012 Checkpoint: Signals Audio or voice supports applications based on sound‚ usually of the human voice. Primarily used in telephone communications Audio or voice signals also are used in other applications such as voice mail‚ radio‚ telemarketing‚ and teleconferencing. Voice quality is characterized mainly by its bandwidth used‚ the higher quality sound of course using the most bandwidth (Stallings‚ 2009). With voice signals the most effective way to manage the systems is

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    Vocal Health

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    help protect you from damaging your voice for a period of time‚ and potentially for life. First‚ lets go over exactly what the vocal cords do in our body. Vocal cords are the folds of mucous membrane in the larynx which vibrate to make a range of vocal sounds‚ such as those during speaking and singling. Females are actually at a higher risk of developing vocal nodules. Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal folds that affect the voice. They may appear on either one or

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    What are some voice qualities that can affect message meaning? Message interpretation is often affected by the sound or quality of your voice. The variations in your voice quality can help encourage customers to listen (if have a pleasant voice and accompanied with a smile) or discourage them (if it is a harsh-sounding)‚ depending on their perception of how your voice sounds. Such qualities can be a problem because others are less likely to listen to or interact with you if your voice quality is irritating

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    Shreya Gohal

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    cross no one could beat him in a few years I just love Shreya Ghoshal sai vah hai jo a multi-faceted disco‚ romantic sadness can sing all kinds of songs like aadi. Break down on the falsetto singer with a powerful voice is the most versatile Could not find any weakness in his voice That’s so cool! I love her songs and her energy and her energy that she is singing a song to life. The more he can sing any type of song. I always sang in the movie he has ever seen the hit. He is singing the song when

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    2.1 Previous research in voice Controlled Robot Researches in the area of robotics are still going on. Several studies have been done to better understand the voice controlled robot. Worldwide investment in industrial robots up 19% in 2003. In first half of 2004‚ orders for robots were up another 18% to the highest level ever recorded. Worldwide growth in the period 2004-2007 forecast at an average annual rate of about 7%. Over 600‚000household robots in use - several millions in the next few years

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    Mutism Research Paper

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    from the latin word mutus meaning “silent”. Most common in humans‚ muteness is the inability to speak. It is caused by five main factors including physical impairment‚ akinesia‚ autism‚ deafness‚ and selectivity. Although people can be born into mutism‚ most develop it. Mutism caused by physical impairment is when something internally has gone wrong. The larynx‚ or voice box‚ is a hollow organ which holds together vocal cords in humans. When damaged‚ the larynx prohibits sound; thus making a person

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