The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, BartRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 840 páginas |
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... sound recording, with the most widespread technology that immediately preceded it, sheet music. These will be instructive and important to understand. First, we will need to understand how much more significant and larger changes shaped ...
... sound recording, with the most widespread technology that immediately preceded it, sheet music. These will be instructive and important to understand. First, we will need to understand how much more significant and larger changes shaped ...
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... sound works that we have not yet heard of. References. Smith, Martyn David. 'Sound Hunting in Postwar Japan: Recording Technology, Aurality, Mobility, and Consumerism'. Sound Studies 7 (2020): 64–82. Kaneko, Tomotaro. 'Namaroku Culture ...
... sound works that we have not yet heard of. References. Smith, Martyn David. 'Sound Hunting in Postwar Japan: Recording Technology, Aurality, Mobility, and Consumerism'. Sound Studies 7 (2020): 64–82. Kaneko, Tomotaro. 'Namaroku Culture ...
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... sound's speed increases with the stiffness of the material and decreases with the density. Note that this equation assumes that the speed of sound does not depend on frequency. Such media are called “non-dispersive.” If the speed of the ...
... sound's speed increases with the stiffness of the material and decreases with the density. Note that this equation assumes that the speed of sound does not depend on frequency. Such media are called “non-dispersive.” If the speed of the ...
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Answer Key Sound Activity #1: Where Does Sound Come From? (Page 9) 1. It bounces around. 4. The sound was produced by VIBRATIONS. Part 2: 2. I hear a sound when I blow in the whistle. 4. Another way that sound can be produced is by ...
Answer Key Sound Activity #1: Where Does Sound Come From? (Page 9) 1. It bounces around. 4. The sound was produced by VIBRATIONS. Part 2: 2. I hear a sound when I blow in the whistle. 4. Another way that sound can be produced is by ...
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... sound or sound event as follows: “a sound or sound sequence in its spatial and temporal context as part of a SOUNDSCAPE” (Truax 1978: n.p.). Sound events belong to the natural environment while sound objects represent the recorded form ...
... sound or sound event as follows: “a sound or sound sequence in its spatial and temporal context as part of a SOUNDSCAPE” (Truax 1978: n.p.). Sound events belong to the natural environment while sound objects represent the recorded form ...
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