Word Documents (DOC) DOC is a document file format used by Microsoft Word, also used with most word processing software, including Open Office. DOC stands for DOCument file. A DOC file can contain formatted text, images, tables, graphs, charts, page formatting, and print settings. With each version of Microsoft Word, the standards for the DOC format change slightly which can cause some compatibility issues. The Word Document (DOC) file format has the .doc extension. This file type originates from
On Saturday May 17th The Vault at Vinyl Revival hosted a night of Neo-psychedelia and Paisley Underground mixed with a little Dream Magic Psych. Additionally we had two guest D J’s , Eric Slick from Dr. Dog and Dominic Angelella form DRGN KING. They played songs LP's and 45's in between sets and I had the opportunity to speak with Eric about Dr. Dog and the music business. He is the drummer and arranged the horns on the new album, B-Room. The album is a group project and is the driving force
Timbre is one of the many qualities that make up a song, and it identifies a voice or instrument’s sound. It creates a musical landscape which sets the tone for a piece of music. When the timbre changes, it creates variety adding a sense of continuity in particular melodies with a specific tone color. There are an unlimited variety of tones and composers blend sounds of instruments to create new tone colors. Electronic techniques, such as auto tone, create new timbres in the modern world. Though
and Rolling Stone name the song ‘Stronger’ as one of the best songs of the year. The producer of this song is Kanye West as well as an extended outro co-producer mike Dean. It an electronic in nature and the prominent instrument to the song is synthesizers. The song ‘stronger’ was built from one of the turns of the century ‘Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger,’ an ingenious Daft Punk Sample. It would go on to become one of Kanye west all-time biggest hits. Kanye West felt
caretakers, it constitutes a good communication option for people with severe motor disabilities. The recording of electrical activity of brain is called as Electroencephalogram (EEG). The user thoughts are expressed in form of speech using speech synthesizer. People who are paralyzed or have
American philosopher Rebecca Goldstein once said, “"Our society is falling back increasingly on rampant consumerism and self-promoting social media as a way for people to feel that their lives matter - self-centered means of numbing the questions of mattering.” In a world caught up in mass media and consumerism, there is an underlying argument that there is a lack of positive social interaction. With the ability to say anything without having a face-to-face conversation, hate is easier than ever
Most trap music tracks involve 70 to 150 Bpm (beats per minute), that have been met with the artists voice being pitched by a synthesizer. Synthesizers are often used to imitate unnatural and innate sounds so that they can be put into a song by a DJ. Dance music is incorporate through the usage of remixed songs and style sampling. Dub music’s frequencies are used to imitate a repetitive
includes a string section, woodwinds, brass instruments, percussion, piano, celeste, and even, for some 20th century works, electric instruments such as electric guitar,[4] electric bass[5] and/or electronic instruments such as the Theremin or synthesizer.[citation
Shelby Rosen MUS 265 Spring 2012 Concert Report Two concerts I attended this semester were Steve Aoki and Datsik and “The Brown Bag Series.” Although two completely different music styles, they were both fun to attend and interesting to think about when considering their musical elements. Steve Aoki is an American electro house musician, record producer and founder of Dim Mak Record. Datsik is a Dubstep DJ and music producer from British Columbia, Canada. “The Brown Bag Series” was an instrumental
years, adaptive technology has come a long way. In 1988, Retail point-of-sale devices began to use picture-based keyboards. This technology was originally developed in the mid 1960’s to enable people to speak using a keyboard, computer, and speech synthesizer (Jacob, 1999). Today, these picture-based keyboards enable retail establishments to employ individuals, who, for one reason or