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    Visi-Pitch

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    Acoustic and Behavioral Profile: Reflection There is a wealth of information that can be gathered through an acoustic profile. The Visi-Pitch is a very useful tool for speech language pathologists (SLPs)‚ as it can provide them with information regarding clients’ habitual pitch‚ vowel quality‚ and phonation abilities. A huge advantage of this software is that SLPs can use it with a variety of clients‚ those including voice‚ articulation‚ fluency‚ and accent modification. The information gathered

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    Linear Predictive Coding

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    IV. V. VI. History of Speech & Audio Compression History of Speech Synthesis Analysis/Synthesis Techniques Human Speech Production LPC Model LPC Analysis/Encoding A. B. C. D. E. Input speech Voice/Unvoiced Determination Pitch Period Estimation Vocal Tract Filter Transmitting the Parameters VII. VIII. LPC Synthesis/Decoding LPC Applications A. B. C. D. Telephone Systems Text-to-Speech Synthesis Voice Mail Systems Multimedia IX. X. Conclusion References 1 1 Proposal Linear predictive

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    the well-being of marmosets might be‚ as is done with rodents (Burman et al.‚ 2007; Kikusui et al.‚ 2003)‚ evaluating their production of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). Bakket et al.‚ 2013 showed that marmosets produce USVs as part of their normal vocal repertoire‚ both in undisturbed conditions and in those that elicit changes in their emotional states. However‚ they conclude that USV production couldn’t be used as a reliable indicator of pain‚ discomfort or distress in

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    Popular Kinds of Music

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    However‚the true is heavy metal is not only overall loudness but with a thick‚massive sound‚and characterized by highly amplified distortion‚extended guitar solos and emphatic beats. The typical instruments are electric guitar‚bassguitar‚drums‚ vocals and keyboards. And there are many famous metal music bands in the late 1960s and early 1970s. For example‚Led Zeppelin‚Black Sabbath and Deep Purple which were the

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    Electronics‚ Massachusetts Institute of Technology b. Major Discipline: Sensory-motor control of speech production c. Justification: Dr. Perkell fills the role of Chair as a non-supervisor and senior researcher at MIT. Dr. Perkell offers a wide knowledge range from voice and speech production to speech acoustics and motor involvement in pathological speakers. 2. Robert. E. Hillman‚ PhD (Co-Supervisor) a. Title: Co-Director/Research Director‚ Center for

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    Hey Jude - Song Analysis

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    IV in the key of Fmajor. The vocal never really rests on any unstable tones for too long during the versus‚ instead only passing on the unstable tones and then quickly resolving back to the diatonic key. The first verse is minimalistic ‚ using only piano with a solo vocal melody line that sets the tone for the song. Verse 2: In verse 2 we hear the addition of a tambourine being played on the offbeat and also an acoustic rhythm guitar. There is also backing vocals added in the second half of

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    Superior Singing Method

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    Learn Singing Online Singing can be learned by many of the people. Some are not born with the natural vocal talent which is required for singing. There is an online service for the people which is termed as superior singing method program. People will be busy in their day to day activities and cannot spend enough time for singing. The one who has passion for singing can use this superior singing method. Each user can purchase this and sign-up for further usage of the package. Each and every individual

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    Larymosa Analyse

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    instruments. As the song opens‚ a faint amount of percussion begins. The song then leads into a slow violin introduction. Next the vocals are brought into the song. Lacrymosa is sung by Amy Lee‚ who sings in quite a wide range but can be classified as a mezzo-soprano. At approximately 43 seconds into the song‚ another set of vocals is added into the background. These vocals are a background choir that help the song achieve its dark

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    Six Eras Of Music

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    the Romantic era‚ and the Twentieth century. From 450 to 1450‚ music developed during the Middle Ages was characterized by the development of rhythmic independence in polyphonic textures. In the Middle Ages‚ there was medieval music that was mostly vocal. Medieval church music had eight scales or modes. Modes could be used for joyful music‚ chants‚ or tell stories. The modes were assembled from notes in the C major scale. The Gregorian chant was music of the Roman Catholic Church. It was a set of sacred

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    Digby displays throughout her vocal performance a trained and beautiful sound. Although she seems to be pitchy at various points‚ the lower range of her voice elevates her performance. Bennington‚ on the other hand‚ seems to lack a vocally trained sound. Though his voice is effective with the presence of a loud band. At certain points Bennington is required to belt and even sometimes his belting comes across as screaming. Though through his vocal technique he conveys his regret and anger

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