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    Sound And Music In Medicine

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    The Role of Sound and Music in Medicine Touch, sight, taste, smell, and sound; these are the means in which we interact with the world. I ask the question; which one is more important? We have all been asked this before, but has it been given enough thought? Enough research and time? Obviously this is a loaded question, filled with more subjective thoughts and personal preferences than researchable facts. In any case; all the senses are instrumental in our perception of the world. The…

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    Sound is an essential element that encircle our world, information can be gained through listening, which listening is a more advanced sense in that are fundamental to human. According to Helen Keller, hearing is the soul of knowledge and information of a high order. The disable of listening as if detached from the world, sound is also a factor built this nature, as Max Neuhaus mentioned sound has given context to a place. Sound is that important but in the same time too fundamental, the…

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    and so on. In this part, he emphasizes the relationship between keeping the ear open while being safe, that is, aware of the sounds around us while avoiding damaging sounds, such as uncomfortable music, even when other seems not affect by that. Switching from feeling the music to actively joining in it, the author focuses on the description of resonance, a mixture of sound in order.…

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    What does listening to music mean? There are many ways one can listen to music and everyone has their own way. Some listen just to enjoy the melodies and sounds music presents to them, while others consider the specific rhythms and patterns it is constructed with and analyze them to deem the piece good or bad. There is no right way to listen to music, nor is one superior of the other. People have different minds that work in different ways, so therefore everyone should listen in a way that feels…

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    The person who I interviewed was Oscar Ward, a Paramedic Captain. The focus of the interview was the communication system between the firefighters, and with the other emergency agencies. Captain Ward mentioned that face-to-face is their primary way of communication within the fire department, and with the other emergency agencies. In other emergency circumstances, radio will be another common communication system to use. It caught my attention on how does the communication system work during…

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    The Little Mermaid

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    the beginning of the ballad, the rhythmic pattern of an ascending triplet then a whole note was repeated many times. Billy had great diction which allowed him to have a bright timbre with very forward vowels that resonated near the nose. This sound reflected a broadway type voice and also added another layer of the freeness of the piece. In the last refrain, the ascending triplet pattern was performed again, reflecting the beginning of the song. The last note was was held out for very long…

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    I strongly believe that Sound Engineering is the one and only course I have most passion for and I know I will have success in. I am confident and have a lot of hope in this course as I have been constantly thinking about this this career for a few years now. I chose this course as I have an ambition to work with producers, recording, mixing and even producing music. Recording Producers and musicians, adjusting the sounds auto-tuning, adding synthetic sounds to a track is my strength and…

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    miners trapped 1,500 feet underground by a massive cave-in at the Crandall Canyon coal mine in Utah, a catastrophic collapse” (25). The repetition of the ‘c’ sounds add a percussive effect, building tension and accentuating the solemnity of the situation. Later on, Chamber Three is introduced comparing the murmurs of the heart to the sounds of classical music. As the passage continues, the diction conveys a musical tone, taking on a rhythm dictated by alliteration; “They learn to listen for…

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    Listen To Country Music

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    the same of my age were as my situation. They were not able to listen to music anywere. However, I am now study at MTSU and have an a music course. This class is very benefit for us. I learned about all the element of music like rithem, melody, and sounds. I have an amazing professor name Angela Tipps. she is an a great professor because she know how to teach. Every class we go, we feel active and happy because she takes us to another word. I am now different because I know what is music. I…

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    English and Spanish in bilingual children’s inventory, and they made two analyses. First, they completed the analysis about the quantity of phonological transfer. Examples of phonological transfer were recorded when phonetically dissimilar sound so-called “unshared sound” in the specific language appeared in the other languages, or when a fine phonetic distinction specific to one language was found in the…

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