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    The experiment was measured in terms of its pitch in order to find the best tone from the clarinet. The pitch and the sound of clarinet is really dependent on its reed. (3) There are several different sizes, or thicknesses, of reeds and the 3½ reed would be able to produce the most in-tune pitch. The sound stays as important matter in our life; it is the natural potential of most organisms and also the one that would used the most essentially. Sound is the awareness produced by stimulation of an

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    Joseph Licklider Joseph Licklider had a pretty good childhood, he was able to see and feel technology throughout it. Joseph Licklider was born on March 11th, 1915, in St. Louis Missouri being the only child. His family members all loved him and they were Daniel Parron Licklider (father), Permelia Emeline DeWitt (mother), Margaret Robnett (spouse), and then himself. He grew up loving anything that had to do with technology especially cars. While he was growing up, his dad was a Baptist for a church

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    Detection of Heart Abnormality Using Image Based Heart Sound Signal With Augmented Reality Suresh.D, B.C.Premkumar, Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics, Department of Electronics and communication School of Engg., and Technology, Jain University GSSS Institute of Technology for women sureshd1230@gmail

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    Auditory Behavior

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    hearing sensitivity at birth is typically significantly worse than adult thresholds. To measure hearing sensitivity in adults, you perform a routine audiogram, but infants are not mature enough for this kind of testing, so we use Observer-Based Psychoacoustic Procedure or OPP. It was first used by Lynne Werner to study auditory behavior in young infants. For this test, the infant and their caregiver are in a room with a test assistant keeping child engaged. The adults have headphones on so they don’t

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    mg per day (n=102) or the placebo (n=116) for 16 weeks and followed up after 4 weeks of no active treatment. The evaluations of the outcomes of treatment were done to assess both perceptual aspects of tinnitus by measuring the audiometric and psychoacoustic characteristics with pure tone audiometry, tinnitus matching and minimal masking levels as well as the subjective tinnitus severity by THI. Moreover, the effect of treatment was not only self assessed by the participants, but also assessed by

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    results. I would also consider using pipes of different materials to see if it has any effect on the results. References Bush, D.E, 1962. The Organ: An Encyclopedia. 1st ed. UK: Taylor & Francis group. David Howard, 2006. Acoustics and Psychoacoustics, Third Edition (Music Technology). 3 Edition. Focal Press. Organ Project - Flue Pipes. 2012. Organ Project - Flue

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    he article that I chose to do my second article response on is From healing rituals to music therapy: bridging the cultural divide between therapist and young Sudanese refugees. This article is written by three well known and respected authors in Australia Carolyn Jones, GDipMTa, Felicity Baker, PhDb, and along with Toni Day, BMusb. This article examines musical therapy, and specifically a music therapy program at an Australian high school that encourages students more accurately those who are refugees

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    The Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Opus 26 is one of the most famous violin concertos over the musical history. It is also considered to be the most renowned work by the German composer Max Bruch. I will begin with a short explanation of why I choose to analyse this piece followed by what makes this piece so remarkable. I will then present the musical context – German Romantic period – in which this piece was composed and discuss how it is representative of this period. Also, I will present briefly

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    I began working in the psychoacoustics lab that focused on Aircraft detection throughout my sophomore year. During my junior year, I began researching studies regarding noise mapping through independent studies. Following my independent studies, I am beginning to work on a project

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    DIGITAL vs ANALOG RECORDING Digital recording/ reproduction converts an analog sound signal picked up by a microphone to a digital form. The process that allows this is called digitization. This allows the recording to be stored and transmitted by a wider variety of media. Digital recording stores audio as a series of binary numbers. These represent samples of the amplitude of the audio signal at equal time intervals. The sample rate is high enough to convey all sounds that can be heard. Digital

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