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    is to reduce sound by increasing the distance between the source and the receiver and the second is using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the sound. To effectively reduce internal noise transferred from the adjacent buildings and maintain the comfort of the resident, it is important to have adequate sound floor insulation. Sound insulation in a building reduces the sound pressure with respect to sound sources and receivers. In this report, I will discuss the installation of a sound floor insulation

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    however there are different types and sizes of these which give different sounds. The mouthpiece is there to help your upper and lower lips vibrate when air passes between them. The different sizes of mouthpieces have their advantages and disadvantages, beginner students should use the mouthpiece that comes with the trumpet until their development changes. There are different mouthpiece rims and they all have different sounds to them. A wide rim gives an increase of endurance. A narrow rim improves

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    SE530 Sound Isolating Earphones were named “Best of 2007/Deluxe Earphone of the Year” by iLounge, and the company won “Editor’s Choice Award” by Windows Vista magazine. PC World magazine also named it one of the “100 best Products of 2007” (“History…”). Shure Earphones dominated the market before 2007, and still continues to dominate the market today. In addition, they make some of the best in-ear monitors of the time, with multiple drivers to help get a flat tone and emulate surround sound, and noise

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    the festivities, and even though there is a permeating sound of feet stomping, music playing, and happy chatter, we can still clearly hear Wyatt asking Clementine to dance. With Once Upon a Time in the West, a layered collection of sound effects is used instead of any dialogue or music to emphasize the silence of the train station and eventually the arrival of the train itself. Sound mixing is also used in both clips, but with differing effect. In My Darling Clementine, as Wyatt and Clementine walk

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    Assonance is a literary device that emphasizes the repetition of vowel sounds without repeating any consonants; in other words, the pairing of similar sounding vowels. The effects of using assonance can bring about a simpler and more elegant cadence to works of literature. An example of this is evident in the fifth line of “Subway Wind” when McKay writes, “And pale-cheeked children seek the upper door”. The emphasis of the vowel sounds in ‘pale-cheeked’ and ‘seek’ helps to bring about structure to the

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    Spring and Fall

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    creates another sound effect that invites our eyes and ears to continue on. When the pace slows down a bit, through switching back to the iambic feet of “nor spare a sigh,” this serves to set up the punch of the central line of the poem, “Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie.” I could not find “leafmeal” in the O.E.D., and later read that it was Hopkins’ own coinage . Placed as the exact middle word of the poem, “leafmeal” takes on a significant importance for both its sound quality and for

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    Xylo Aria Research Paper

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    write what you know. In music, defining your sound traces back to who you are, and what you know. Melbourne artist, Xylo Aria conveys a unique stance for herself by layering R&B melodies, ambience, and an electronic feel, paired with her adenoidal and smoky voice. Her debut EP, Arrow, produced by Elliot Treves, creates a human-esq atmosphere, and worldly touch that slowly lulls you in for a second take. The magic behind these well-trained placement of sounds, comes from Aria's influence growing up, surrounded

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    12 Years A Slave

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    In 12 Years a Slave, sound plays a major role in contributing to the mood of certain scenes throughout the movie. During particular moments, the sound is even exaggerated. The director creates this exaggeration to get a certain emotional reaction and response from the audience. For example, in the scene where Solomon is being lashed in the cell, the sounds of the whip? making contact with his body or his hits? seem to be louder than his screams of pain. The effect of this sound amplification is to

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    Diegetic Sound In Film

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    Sound, in a film, is the element that the filmmaker uses to explain a movie’s story. It reproduces and magnifies the world that has been created by visual elements of the film. The aural effects of certain objects, settings and characters are what define the sound. There are many types of sound when it comes to film and they all play a specific part in telling the story. Examples of sound are diegetic and nondiegetic sound. Diegetic sound comes from a source within a film’s world and this is the

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    Question: How can different methods of listening to music have an effect on the transmission of musical sinusoidal waves? Introduction: Music is a universal language. It is a part of culture that has been around for thousands of years, dating back to the first recorded German flutist 40,000 years ago during the Stone Age. Lyrics and sounds can be understood and interpreted independently, but it is how humans are able to take in these sounds and interpret them that is often misunderstood. The biological

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