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    heard by anyone, anywhere in the world at any time. This is possible because of the dramatic advances in recording. Now, not only can voices be recorded but images as well. Things that were once only witnessed and written down to be read by the masses can now be recorded and witnessed first hand as if you were there. One can hear the President’s booming voice…

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    that just will not stop? With recording technology of the early 20th century, that’s how I feel when listening to music from that period of time. With a constant static being heard it makes it hard for a 21st century listener to enjoy the music. Usually with low quality music the static or “white” noise is often heard as some would say, behind the music, shockingly for early 20th century music is actually heard more so over the music . Tuning out the static of the recording becomes another…

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    easy to pick up by the recording device. I think if we were able to listen to the recording with headphones, it would have been a more accurate depiction of the quality. There was some breathing and wind sound that could be heard in the background noise, especially in the rainbow passage reading. Higher Bit Rate (192kbps): 9/10 The sample recorded had no background noise which produced a clear and quality sound for the phonation recording. The acoustic clarity for the recording was very clear…

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    Eddie, Inc. V. Pandora Media, Inc. In Oct. 2014, Flo & Eddie Inc. (F&E) filed a putative class action in the Central District of California seeking damages against Pandora Media Inc. (Pandora) for “publicly performing The Turtles’ pre-1972 sound recordings on its services without paying royalties.” The latest in a series of class actions filed in federal district courts in California, New York, and Florida by the former Turtles members against digital broadcasters Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Sirius)…

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    some sort of portable recording device, they can range from a simple camera phone with very poor image and sound capacity, to a very sophisticated drone with high pixel camera, magnifying zoom, and global positioning system, but no matter what it is there is always something new and more advanced every day. Police need to keep up with the technological advances. Body-worn cameras are the latest technological adaptation for police forces and law enforcement agencies. The recording devices have…

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    the Third in his lifetime,including the first one with Albert Coates in 1930, the second one with Serge Koussevitsky in 1950, the well-known recording with Fritz Reinerin 1951, and the live recording with Eugene Ormandy in 1978. As the first recording of the third piano concerto, Horowitz played with many his own musical interpretations. In his 1930’s recording, Horowitz started the piece with half note equals 65, which is much slower than Rachmaninoff’s He then at bar 27, played like forte and…

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    our discussion, it seemslike I've been following the gold standard in rodent MMN recording. I have also discussed about the expected recording peaks in rodent that may overlap with the human reading. - Currently, I'm looking at the possible P3a component recording in rodents that are awake and behaving. The reference papers I have read so far suggests a possible P3 early component that can be observed in LFP recordings. I will further research on this to confirm the specifics of the experiment…

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    context to a place. Sound is that important but in the same time too fundamental, the ordinariness of sound lead people‘s overlook on it. Contemporary sound artist attach great importance to the lost and unaware sound, through the practice of field recording and sound walking reignite concerns over the vanished sound around our life. This essay…

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    Tiger Rag Analysis

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    enjoyed bringing it to life. Tiger rag is undoubtedly one of those tunes and one of the first recorded jazz works. It is a piece of music first played in the early 1900s that infused blues into jazz and sent music in a new direction (Ake 16). The lost recording of this piece is followed through the years from owner to owner. Jazz was an aural tradition and unlike European fine art music, jazz is not often written down before an artist performs it. Each version of Tiger Rag expresses the freedom…

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    As a society, we are surrounded by music, no matter where we go it is hard to go through a day without listening to a song. Samantha Rooke heads inside a recording studio to explore the elements and emotions that go into producing music. The Mancunian band, Elevator Lady, were busy in the studio this week recording their new EP, which will be available to listen to in the new year. Their lead producer, James Melville, explained, “Normally a band will come into the studio and have a clear…

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