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    that the usage of auto tune should lower down. INTRODUCTION Auto tune is basically an audio processor which is used to alter the pitch of vocals and instruments during music recordings or performances. It was originally invented to disguise or correct off-key inaccuracies. Auto tune is famous mainly because it is used as an effect to distort the human voice when pitch is lowered or raised significantly, such that the voice is heard to leap from note to note stepwise, just like a synthesizer.…

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    It has everything to do with the development and establishment of professional American fast-pitch softball. Fast-Pitch softball although very similar to slow-pitch softball, is not the same. They are both variations of the sport but have major differences. The biggest being that fast-pitch is female only, and slow-pitch is open to all regardless of gender or funding source. The Title IX amendment is a big part of why this has come to be. Softball, like baseball…

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    the trumpet add lengths of tubing to the instrument to decrease the pitch. The first valve lowers it by a whole tone, then the second by a semitone, and the third by a minor third. For example, the valves are shown here in order to play the notes of the scale. The first valve extends the trumpet’s tube by 160 mm, the second by 70 mm, and lastly the third by 270 mm. These measurements are just the right distance for changing the pitch by the expected interval. When the trumpet valve is raised,…

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    “A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. I had always been afraid to try new things, yet when I did all I wanted to do was to experience more of them. For me, leaning how to pitch was one of the best experiences I have ever tried. I took something which I thought was going to be terrifying and turned it into a wonderful achievement of mine. Although I had always found pitching very compulsive I would always try to avoid it.…

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    in his system he made it to his sales pitch on time and looked presentable. Although Harry was definitely still impaired during his pitch. He was slurring his words and could barely stand up. Kyle pulled Harry out to the hall and told him that his performance was inexcusable and that he was not only not going to receive his promotion, he was also fired. John managed to close the deal even after Harry's atrocious attempt at delivering a thoughtful sales pitch. The plane ride home was awkward to…

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    content of a conversation is important, the way in which a person says something greatly affects its meaning. The lecture “Conversational Style” addresses five concepts to observe when people deliver a message: pace, overlap and pause, rate of speech, pitch, and topic. Pace is the “rhythm or speed of alternating turns in a conversation,” overlap and pause deals with whether or not participants “talk at the same time,” and rate of speech measures “how many words per minute” a person uses…

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    The Twelve Tone Technique

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    have created techniques that were unlike any other in the history of classical music. Arnold Schoenberg is known for a technique called the Twelve Tone Technique. This technique contains a row of twelve pitch classes in a particular order. These pitch classes must be played in order, and once a pitch class has been played, it isn't repeated until the next row. There are four basic forms of a row: prime, inversion, retrograde,…

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    The tuba is the largest and lowest-pitched musical instrument in the brass family. Sound is produced by vibrating or "buzzing" the lips into a large cupped mouthpiece. It first appeared in the mid 19th-century, making it one of the newer instruments in the modern orchestra and concert band. The tuba largely replaced the ophicleide. Tuba is Latin for 'trumpet'. A person who plays the tuba is known as a tubaist or tubist. In the United Kingdom a person who plays the tuba in an orchestra is known…

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    Essay On Epoxy Blending

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    Since the fundamental science requires each molecule of hardener to associate and join with its epoxy resin-pitch partner, exceptional consideration must be coordinated to blending. Finish blending to a uniform sap hardener blend is fundamental. Inadequate blending of the pitch hardener blend will bring about powerless spots in the solidified compound. On the off chance that the epoxy resin pitch and the hardener are of various hues, streaking in the blended segments will be seen if blending is…

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    Softball Vs Fastpitch

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    People think that football originated from softball, but that’s not the case. The first game of softball was due to a football game. On Thanksgiving, 1887, some alumni were at the Illinois Farragut Boat Club in Chicago waiting for the outcome of the football game of Yale vs. Harvard. Yale won, and when this was announced one of the Yale fans tossed a boxing glove at one of the Harvard supporters. They swung a stick, and the rest of the people in the group became intrigued. A reporter named…

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